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This Week: We finish Lufia & the Fortress of Doom! Next Week: We start Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals! Visit rpgbook.club to pitch in and unlock cool rewards, including a weekly bonus episode! Check out https://linktr.ee/rpgbookclub for our Discord server and our socials!
Das SNES ist sicher eine der Plattformen mit der höchsten Hitdichte an JRPGs, doch neben den ganz großen Klassikern wie Final Fantasy VI und Chrono Trigger gibt es auch Spiele wie Lufia, die vielleicht nicht auf den vordersten Plätzen in den Toplisten dieses Genres auftauchen, aber dennoch sehr viel richtig machen und daher einen Platz im Herzen vieler Fans haben. Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals erschien bei uns schlicht als Lufia und hob sich durch einige Besonderheiten vom Rest der Mitbewerber ab: die Story ist episodenhaft angelegt, die rundenbasierten Kämpfe werden durch eine Zornesleiste ergänzt und - vielleicht das Highlight - mit der Ahnenhöhle gibt es ein optionales Roguelike als Spiel im Spiel. Begleitet Ben und Hardy bei ihrer Erkundung dieser 16bit Perle. Obacht: Von 1:13:13 bis 1:17:44 gibt es einige Spoiler. Sprecher: Ben Dibbert & Hardy Heßdörfer Lust direkt über diese Folge zu diskutieren? Schau doch mal im Nerdwelten Discord Kanal oder auf unserer Facebook Seite vorbei! Auf X (ehemals Twitter) oder unserem Whatsapp-Kanal sind wir ebenfalls zu finden und freuen uns über dein Feedback! Für Unterstützung via Patreon und Steady sind wir sehr dankbar! Dort erhalten Unterstützer Zugang zu monatlichen Bonus-Folgen. Lust auf Nerdwelten Merchandise (Shirts, Tassen, Caps...)? HIER ENTLANG Nerdwelten Musik: Ben Dibbert (Nordischssound) Introstimme: Claudia Urbschat-Mingues Schnitt: Hardy Heßdörfer Produktion: Hardy Heßdörfer Cover-Layout: Dennis Deuster Die Bilder stammen aus Lufia und Lufia and the Fortress of Doom Die Musik stammt aus Lufia und ist von Yasunori Shiono Einspieler: Robert Bannert
Our Patreon podcasts are FINALLY available on Spotify! You can browse the entire catalog by searching for 'Remember The Game? Industries' on Spotify now! Are you on social media? Of course you are. So follow us! Twitter: @MemberTheGame Instagram: @MemberTheGame Twitch.tv/MemberTheGame Youtube.com/RememberTheGame And if you want access to hundreds of bonus (ad-free) podcasts, along with multiple new shows EVERY WEEK, consider showing us some love over at Patreon. Subscriptions start at just $3/month, and 5% of our patreon income every month will be donated to our 24 hour Extra-Life charity stream at the end of the year! Patreon.com/RememberTheGame And you can check out Captain N's show, the Retrotopia podcast, here: https://open.spotify.com/show/28A670UsEPZUszXmmMm7gA?si=d3b3baa74426442f Join Sam from the cheese-loving state of Wisconsin, USA, and Brian hailing from the great white north of Ontario, Canada, as they bring their spirited conversations to the podcasting realm. These two, who grew up on opposite sides of the Sega/Nintendo divide, embark on a thrilling journey through the gaming landscape. Together, they challenge each other to revisit and play the gems they missed in the gaming golden days. The SNES RPG library is the stuff of legend, so it's easy for the lesser known games to slip through the cracks. Lufia II is one of those titles, and I'm here to tell you it's a game worth exploring said crack for. I'd never played, or heard of it, before this episode, but it's like a standard Final Fantasy RPG meets The Legend of Zelda. You fight battles in classic turn-based RPG combat, but outside of that you solve puzzles and blow up walls like you would in A Link to the Past. I don't love RPGs, but this one hooked me. I have two guests this week. Long-time hot dog, Jnasty, sponsored this episode and got me playing Lufia II in the first place, so he swings by to explain why he's so hot for Sinistrals. And then our power hungry Discord mod, Captain N, gives me a shout to take a deep dive into feeding monsters shields whilee navigating the glitchiest dungeon to ever glitch (it'll all make sense after you listen). And before we save the world, I put together another edition of the Infamous Intro! This week, someone calls for an end to micro-transactions. Will I ever review Cyberpunk 2077? And is Mario 64 a horror game??? Plus we play another round of 'Play One, Remake One, Erase One', too! This one features 3 more SNES hidden gem RPGs: Secret of Evermore, Terranigma, and Breath of Fire II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Adam is joined by our old friend Chris Coplien from the Retro Hangover podcast! We step back to 1996 to see how "good" this allegedly under-appreciated SuperNintendo JRPG actually is!
About: Classic, definitive and just downright great battle music across various games. A no muss, no fuss episode of pure adrenaline. Artwork: Live A Live HD-2D 00:00 - Battlefield - Activation [Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond The Myth] by Yuzo Koshiro > 03:59 - Battle 1 [Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals] by Yasunori Shiono > 05:40 - Battle [Metal Max] by Satoshi Kadokura > 06:53 - Kiss of Jealousy [Live A Live HD-2D] by Yoko Shimomura > 08:47 - Battle! (Southern Pokémon) [Pokémon Scarlet & Violet] by Go Ichinose, Minako Adachi, Junichi Masuda, Hiromitsu Maeba, Teruo Taniguchi, Hitomi Sato, Toby Fox > 11:34 - Strepitoso Fight [The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC] by Falcom Sound Team jdk > 14:11 - It's All Uphill From Here [Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & The Secret Fairy] by Hayato Asano > 17:53 - Exploration [Xenoblade Chronicles 2] by ACE > 20:36 - Battle at Lucarda: Mountain Road Area [Valkyrie Elysium] by Motoi Sakuraba > 23:23 - Battle I [Octopath Traveller] by Yasunori Nishiki > 26:35 - Normal Battle [Soul Hackers 2] by Keigo Hoashi > 28:26 - Profound Ties That Bind (Inferno) [Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes] by Hiromu Akaba, Asami Mitake, Ayako Toyoda, Yuki Matsumura > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
Episode #278 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera dive into a theme with no clear purpose in mind outside of the obvious to see what each other would come up with for The Ides of March! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Rome Theme from Ryse: Son of Rome [Borislav Slavov, 2013] Caesar's Legions from Total War: Rome II [Richard Beddow, 2013] The Prophet from Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals [Yasunori Shiono, 1995] Lunatic Eyes, Invisible Full Moon -Reisen's Theme- from Touhou Shinpiroku: Urban Legend in Limbo [ZUN & arranged by beatMARIO, 2015] Caesar from Xena: Talisman of Fate [Eric Nunamaker, 1999] Turnip Boy Go! from Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion [James Currier & Ryan Borbone feat. Yukie Dong, 2021] Showstopper from Hitman [Niels Bye Nielsen, 2016] Backstab from Payday 2 [Simon Viklund, 2013] Death from Lost Chronicles: Fall of Caesar [Unknown, 2011] Legions of Blood from Assassin's Creed Origins [Sarah Schachner, 2017] Brave Trigger from Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night [Michiru Yamane, 2019] Raceways from Mario Kart 64 [Kenta Nagata, 1996] Lux et Veritas -Light and Truth- from Caesar IV [Keith Zizza, 2006] "Vehicle" by The Ides of March from Far Cry 5 [Jim Peterik, 1970/2018] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals (ή σκέτο Lufia στην Ευρώπη) στο Super Nintendo για τους retro jrpgakides. (παίζεται και σήμερα λόγω των καλών puzzle based dungeons, η ιστορία είναι τυπική δε) Το παιχνίδι αν και δεύτερο, αποτελεί prequel του πρώτου Lufia που δεν κυκλοφόρησε εδώ στην Ευρώπη. Το Lufia II λοιπόν εξιστορεί το πώς οι Sinistrals εμφανίστηκαν στον κόσμο και πως εξελίχθηκαν οι μάχες με αυτούς ενενήντα-εννιά χρόνια πρίν!
This Free Play contains all the great music you've come to expect, but also make sure to check out the full episode to hear the discussion with guests Erich Beckmann and Ryan Olson of Kirby's Dream Band!Download and listen NOWMANATREE'S AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS Instant favorite: Last Bible III - Field Theme 2Other favorite: LandStalker - Let's Go on an AdventureOther other favorite: Lufia II: Rise
!!!PRODUCER POOL!!! The capsule monsters solve puzzles and defy gods in Episode 329: Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals. Intro and outro music by Kubbi at kubbimusic.com. Edited by Dan Willett at danwillettaudio.com. Visit NGP online: https://ngppodcast.com/ Follow NGP on Twitter: twitter.com/ngppodcast Like NGP on Facebook: facebook.com/ngppodcast Support NGP on Patreon: patreon.com/ngppodcast Chat with NGP on Discord: discord.gg/newgameplus
Hosts YangustheLegendaryBandit & Plattym3 welcome fellow Slime Time Expanded Universe host Paul and former guests Jay, Mattcraft, and Llendar to complete our 2-part discussion about our favorite (or more memorable) video game endings. From tear jerkers to arcade classics, we spoil the hell out of all the following games: 6:50 - Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals 11:00 - Finding Paradise 18:00 - Final FIght 21:50 - Golden Axe 32:20 - Earthbound 42:20 - RiME 50:00 - World of Final Fantasy 57:10 - Kirby and the Forgotten Land 1:09:30 - Rakuen Join Bururian's official/unofficial Dragon's Den Discord: discord.gg/4GEdxBB Check out Platty's website https://sites.google.com/view/plattym3 for Perler Bead creations, Platty's play log, and links to TONS of translated DQ games. For more Slime Time, hit us up @DQSlimeTime on Twitter or slimetimepodcast@gmail.com or join in all the discussions taking place at https://www.woodus.com/forums/
Episode #224 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera close out the month of February in style with another round of Radio Hour, this time, Volume 43! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, whatever you want really! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Title Theme from Air Fortress [Hideki Kanazashi, 1989] Full Moon from Infernax [Jason Letourneau, Jules Conroy, & Olivier Couillard, 2022] After the Ceremony from Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals [Yasunori Shiono, 1996] Get Ready for the River City Girls from River City Girls Zero [Megan McDuffee featuring RichaadEB, 2022] Underwater from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [Jun Funahashi, 1989] Papyrus' Theme Song from Undertale [Toby Fox, 2015] Blitz It! from Splatoon 2 [Toru Minegishi, Ryo Nagamatsu, & Shiho Fujii, 2017] Crimson Mirelands 1 from Pokemon Legends: Arceus [Hitomi Sato, 2022] Lyricism Without Tears from Yakuza 3 [Hidenori Shoji, 2010] Nightmarish Waltz from Silent Hill 4: The Room [Akira Yamaoka, 2004] Boss Theme from Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire [Satoshi Miyashita, 1995] Orbital Ring Systems Cargo Bay from Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars [Yasumasa Kitagawa, Kota Suzuki, Akihiko Narita, & Reo Uratani, 2010] Power Plant from Mega Man X: Corrupted [Dominic Ninmark, Unreleased] Song of the Bay -Vocal Orchestral Version- from Shenmue II [Ryuji Iuchi & Shinji Otsuka, 2002] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/leveldowngames Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message
About: For almost as long as gaming has existed, we've had big bad boss enemies to deal with. The tunes that accompany them often increase the intensity to the max with hard-hitting, fast themes. We've lined up a second Boss Rush of music for you with our fifty-fifth episode. Best prepare yourself well. Artwork: Octopath Traveller 00:00 - Battle 2 [Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals] by Yasunori Shiono > 02:37 - Battle Zeik [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 04:43 - Fight Ver. 3 ~ Middle Boss Battle [Grandia II] by Noriyuki Iwadare > 07:32 - Boss Battle [Trip World] by Tsutomu Ishida, Masayuki Iwata, Atsushi Mihiro > 08:52 - Hydra [Sorcerian] by Yuzo Koshiro, Mieko Ishikawa, Reiko Takebayashi, Hideya Nagata, Takahito Abe > 10:55 - Final Boss [Aerostar] by Dota Ando > 11:57 - VS King Villicilli [Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!] by Ichiro Shimakura > 16:00 - BT Ver. 3 [Unlimited SaGa] by Masashi Hamauzu > 19:23 - Black Soup [Trials of Mana] by Hiroki Kikuta > 22:38 - JENOVA COMPLETE [Final Fantasy VII] by Nobuo Uematsu > 26:28 - Decisive Battle I [Octopath Traveller] by Yasunori Nishiki > 30:52 - An Earnest Desire of Grey [Radiant Historia] by Yoko Shimomura > 34:55 - Mini Boss [The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker] by Kenta Nagata, Hajime Wakai, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo > 36:34 - Boss Theme [Guacamelee!] by Rom Di Prisco > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
Si chiude questa seconda stagione di Limit Break con un episodio un po' particolare di Scan composto da una singola parte. Questa volta è il turno di Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals, jrpg uscito su SNES nel 1995, giocato solamente da Christian in un passato non troppo recente. Post-produzione a cura di Matteo Scandolin: https://scandol.in Dove ascoltare Limit Break: https://linktr.ee/limitbreakpodcast Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/limitpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/LimitPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/limit.break.podcast Telegram: https://t.me/limitbreakpodcast Limit Break è distribuito con Licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione - Non commerciale - Non opere derivate 4.0 Internazionale. Logo designed by Freepik (https://www.freepik.com/) Designed by pch.vector / Freepik Designed by Harryarts / Freepik Designed by macrovector / Freepik
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals, known as Estpolis Denki II (エストポリス伝記II, officially translated Biography of Estpolis II) in Japan, and as Lufia in Europe and Australia, is a role-playing video game with puzzle elements developed by Neverland and published in Japan in 1995 by Taito, and in North America and Europe in 1996 by Natsume and Nintendo respectively, for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
00:01ANSI.SYS - MASTER BOOT RECORD03:07The AVGN Adventures 2 ASSimilation - Security Breach - PC05:10The AVGN Adventures 2 ASSimilation - WhyWhyWhyWhyWhyWhy - PC07:13The AVGN Adventures 2 ASSimilation Tower of Torment - What The Fuck-! - PC08:49The AVGN Adventures 2 ASSimilation Tower of Torment - Big Mother Trucker - PC10:30Bionic Commando - Area 1 - GB11:38Trip World - World 1 - GB13:34Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney - Cross-Examination ~ Allegro 2001 - NDS15:29Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals - Final Battle - SNES18:00Metal Gear Solid - Escape - PS1Hosted by Ramtin Gomer DeyhimContact trackerpodcast@gmail.comVGM Shows Youtube
00:01 ANSI.SYS - MASTER BOOT RECORD 03:07 The AVGN Adventures 2 ASSimilation - Security Breach - PC 05:10 The AVGN Adventures 2 ASSimilation - WhyWhyWhyWhyWhyWhy - PC 07:13 The AVGN Adventures 2 ASSimilation Tower of Torment - What The Fuck-! - PC 08:49 The AVGN Adventures 2 ASSimilation Tower of Torment - Big Mother Trucker - PC 10:30 Bionic Commando - Area 1 - GB 11:38 Trip World - World 1 - GB 13:34 Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney - Cross-Examination ~ Allegro 2001 - NDS 15:29 Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals - Final Battle - SNES 18:00 Metal Gear Solid - Escape - PS1 Hosted by Ramtin Gomer Deyhim Contact trackerpodcast@gmail.com VGM Shows Youtube
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on the unique series Animal Crossing. We situate the game briefly in time before turning to some of the ways the game introduces itself and its mechanics, before turning to feedback. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: An hour a day! Podcast breakdown: 0:50 Animal Crossing 1:08:09 Break 1:08:43 Feedback Issues covered: "this is one of my favorite Nintendo series, actually," Tim uses the 'cast to his advantage, trying to think of forerunners, Daddy, an explosive era of design, the variety of games and the PC/console divide, thinking outside the box, a weird kind of buzz, the Nintendo spin on some genres, having a chillout time, being able to meditatively play, the weird concepts at work and conveying that to a potential audience, Nintendo going its own way, having a lot going on in even this first game, daily routine and tranquility obscuring the systems, heading off player aggression, meeting up with KK Slider, setting and subverting player expectations, listening to KK Slider play guitar, that Nintendo touch, hopping the train to town and meeting Rover, the important Rover connection, committing to characters and making them iconic, social propriety and cell phones, contrasting this with character creation, representing everything in the game (with an inventory as well), chibi/big head character design, attitude with their voicing, character design and presentation being economic but expressive, timing phonemes against the spaces between words, spending a lot of time on the speech system, Nintendo's habit of having everyone in the company try the games, anime/manga idioms for expression/emotion, developing an internal language and sticking with it, Rover the cat, we reveal our town and player names, getting a mortgage and job from Tom Nook right away, establishing verbs early, passing by the dump and into the store, learning how to put on clothes, gating progress on activity, being naturally pushed to explore what the game has, atypical goals and tricking you into addiction, talking to the animals, establishing something like a main loop gently, coming up with your own "quests," random towns (a discovery for Brett), shared characters between towns, we introduce our characters and NPCs, review from Finland, some design choices that a 25-year-old game overcame, leaning on the RNG to some degree, remembering getting into Animal Crossing and the draw of NES games, the acquisition loop and its evolution, Tim having not really analyzed this game before, gyroids. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: The Sims, Little Computer People, Tamagotchi, Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley, Alex Neuse, Silent Hill 2, Anachronox, Ico, GTA III, Civilization III, Devil May Cry, Soul Reaver, Star Wars: Starfighter, Jak & Daxter, Final Fantasy X, Halo, Xbox, Metal Gear Solid 2, Advance Wars, Pikmin, Black & White, Max Payne, World of Warcraft, Dark Age of Camelot, PS2, Luigi's Mansion, Peter Molyneux, LucasArts, Starcraft 64, Halo Wars, Resident Evil, Spider-man 2, Satoru Iwata, Wii, Viva Pinata, Pokemon, Happy Home Designer, Amiibo Festival, Mario series (obliquely), Sonic series (obliquely), Final Fantasy (series), Zelda (series), Sailor Moon, Madman, _Dupre/Petri, Commodore 64, Ultima IV, Bitmap Books, Derek from Spokane, Chrono Trigger, Octopath Traveler, Chrono Cross, Sea of Stars, Sabotage Studios, Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, SNES Classic, Final Fantasy VI, Ni No Kuni, Dragon Quest (series), Level 5, Dark Cloud (series), Square Enix, Reed Knight, Metal Gear Solid 4, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers. Next time: An hour a day! Twitch: brettdouville, instagram:timlongojr, @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Frostpunk released in April of 2018. The game received many nominations for its innovative use of building mechanics to provoke players into questioning their role in creating a disturbing nightmare society out of necessity. The game was created by the fine folks at 11 Bit Studios, the developers behind This War of Mine, a contemplative look at how war affects those who find themselves caught between the bullets. Join us as we dive into Frostpunk and examine, in a somewhat rambling way, what it has to say about the rise of eco-fascism, both within its fantastical apocalypse and the impending one of our own design in the real world. Outro music: Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals 'Such Sweet Sorrow' by djpretzel (https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR04008) You can follow the show on Twitter: @BestGamesPeriod Or download the podcast from most major podcasting apps, Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, or Libsyn. Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/bestgamesperiod
Welcome to Radio64, Video Game Music Remix Radio! Hosted by duskvstweak Find many of these songs at ocremix.org/ Find past episodes at youtube.com/duskvstweak Listen live Monday, 6:00pm @ www.wraq.org/index.html 0:03 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time "Lullaby for a World" Emunator, Flexstyle 6:51 F-Zero "Blue Vacation" Tansunn 11:43 Xenogears "Welcome to the Human Race" John Revoredo, Paul Weaps 17:03 Final Fantasy XII "The Winds of Inishmore" Avaris 23:27 Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals "Such Sweet Sorrow" djpretzel 28:29 Spyro the Dragon "I'll Torch Him!" Laarx 34:08 Undertale "Sunny Day Drive" Just Coffee 39:43 Wild Arms "A Ring and a Promise" Ashleigh Coryell, bLiNd 48:33 Super Mario Bros. 3 "Pipes" Seventh Epic 53:02 The Walking Dead: Season One "Don't Go" RoeTaKa
00:01Q-Bert - Coily - GB01:53Fester's Quest - Outside Streets - NES04:01Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals - Battle 1 - SNES05:39Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals - Battle 2 - SNES08:07Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals - Battle 3 - SNES10:14Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis - Battle BGM - GBA12:12Romancing SaGa 3 - Magical Tank Battle - SNES14:49M.U.S.H.A. - Aggressive Attack - SEGA16:37M.U.S.H.A. - Armed Armor - SEGA18:26Path of Exile: Atlas of Worlds - Classic Mystery Box Trailer - PCHosted by Ramtin Gomer DeyhimContact trackerpodcast@gmail.comVGM Shows Youtube
Lufia II is a timeless classic and continues to capture the hearts of gamers to this very day so let's bring our Lufia love to its bittersweet conclusion in this weeks episode. Whether you're travelling to work by boat, submarine or paraglider pop in those headphones and find out just how tricky is the worlds most difficult trick is, if a broken mirror really is seven years bad luck and do mermaids dream of aquatic sheep?
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals is a bonfide classic on the SNES, with an epic story, great characters, fiendish puzzles, and tons of superlative side content including raising pet monsters and challenging a 100-floor dungeon.
00:01 Q-Bert - Coily - GB 01:53 Fester's Quest - Outside Streets - NES 04:01 Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals - Battle 1 - SNES 05:39 Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals - Battle 2 - SNES 08:07 Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals - Battle 3 - SNES 10:14 Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis - Battle BGM - GBA 12:12 Romancing SaGa 3 - Magical Tank Battle - SNES 14:49 M.U.S.H.A. - Aggressive Attack - SEGA 16:37 M.U.S.H.A. - Armed Armor - SEGA 18:26 Path of Exile: Atlas of Worlds - Classic Mystery Box Trailer - PC Hosted by Ramtin Gomer Deyhim Contact trackerpodcast@gmail.com VGM Shows Youtube
Can you guess how a piece of VGM was supposed to be used in a game you’ve never played? This week, I’m giving you an experiment, and you will decide if it becomes a regular feature on Singing Mountain. I play a little un-winnable, un-loseable game show with my roommate, Glen, in which I play music from video games he doesn’t know and he uses his base knowledge of VGM to guess what kind of scene, setting or genre the composition was supposed to evoke. Play along! And tell me if you’re into this. Glen on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/iwritewrongs Gayest Episode Ever, the podcast I co-host with Glen: https://www.gayestepisodeever.com/ Episode 48, the interview with Katherine that inspired this episode: https://singingmountainpod.com/episodes/48-katherine-spiers-howard-phillips Track listing: 0:15: Lunar (Fighting Through the Darkness) / Lunar: The Silver Star / Composed by Noriyuki Iwadare, sung by Shiya Almeda 2:01: Overworld Theme 1 / Lunar: The Silver Star / Noriyuke Iwadare 4:07: Overworld Theme 2 / Lunar: The Silver Star / Noriyuke Iwadare 6:32: Merbia / Lunar: The Silver Star / Noriyuke Iwadare 7:37: Vane / Lunar: The Silver Star / Noriyuke Iwadare 9:01: Underwater Theme / Super Mario Bros. / Koji Kondo 10:36: Battle Theme 1 / Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals / Yasunori Shiono 12:42: Venus Fire (Stage 2 Gorgon) / Thunder Force AC / Unknown Composer 15:09: Little Sweet Cafe / Seiken Densetsu 3 / Hiroki Kikuta 18:14: Shop Theme / River City Ransom / Kazuo Sawa 19:54: Moon Petal / Samurai Shodown 2 / SNK Sound Team 22:01: Controls Menu / Star Fox / Hajime Hirasawa 23:26: Ebon Keep / Secret of Evermore / Jeremy Soule 26:09: Sky Over Gotham City / Batman (Genesis) / Naoki Kodaka 28:07: Title Theme / Famicom Tantei Club Part 2: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shoujo / Kenji Yamamoto 31:51: Determination / Undertale / Toby Fox 33:45: The Sun Also Sets / Waku Waku 7 / Masato Araikawa 37:18: Paula’s Theme / Earthbound / Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka 39:47: Primrose the Dancer / Octopath Traveler / Yasunori Nishiki 43:13: Step up / Phantasy Star II / Tokuhiko Uwabo 44:34: Bracky News / Phantasy Star II / Tokuhiko Uwabo 47:46: Dreams Dreams / NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams / Tomoko Sasaki, vocals by Robbie Wyckoff and Francis M. Benitez Drew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drewgmackie Singing Mountain on Twitter: https://twitter.com/singmopod On Facebook: https://facebook.com/singingmountainpod/ On iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/singing-mountain/id1252832457 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ISyNLUc1ALxzvjBqw4ru3 On Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ifofiaeephbs27wb6cqr24dlgl4 On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singingmountainpod/ On SoundCloud: @singingmountain On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f9iAcO1ZMTYVH91c2Jsyw Official website: https://singingmountainpod.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes TableCakes Productions: https://www.tablecakes.com
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Lumen sulamista odotellessa on hyvä hetki upottautua pitkän JRPG:n pariin. Jaksossa juttua mm. Spyro trilogiasta, Simon the Sorcerer 25-vuotisjulkaisuista, sekä ihan liikaa puhetta Wrestlemania viikonlopusta. Jakson pääaiheena SNES roolipeli Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals vuodelta 1995.
The gang is back together this week and all ready to talk about the defining first-person shooter of the last console generation. The 2007 release of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare changed the way almost all FPS developers approached multiplayer and paved the way for yearly releases for non-sports titles. Does Infinity Ward's highly acclaimed title hold up almost a decade later? Outro music: Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals 'Searing Aggression' by zircon (http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03386) You can follow the show on Twitter: @BestGamesPeriod Or download the podcast from Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/thebestgamesperiod
In video Games We all like to immerse ourselves as much as we can with whatever game we are playing. To see ourselves as the hero. To become part of a world where we can be heroes, kings, warriors, and doing whatever we can as we conquer, save and survive extraordinary adventures in faraway lands. This particular type of game is not one you dip into from time to time. This is the type of game that you fully invest yourself deeply into a world filed with an ocean of possibilities. So Pick your character class, choose your weapons and recruit your comrades Because this STAGE in the retro VGM revival hour is going to cover RPG games. =====Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System==== 1.) Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - Ryuji Sasai & Yasuhiro Kawakami - “Boss Battle Theme (Battle Theme 02)" - October 5, 1992 - SQUARE - SNES 2.) Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan (Sekaiju no Meikyū IV: Denshō no Kyojin) - Yuzo Koshiro - “battlefield: storm” - July 5, 2012 - Atlus - Nintendo 3DS 3.) Cladun: This is an RPG (Classic Dungeon: Fuyoku no Masōjin) - Kaori Tsutsui, Syntaro Jimbo & Yoh Ohyama - "Knight of a Foreign Country” - System Prisma/Nippon Ichi Software & NIS America - February 18, 2010 - PSP 4.) Final Fantasy Adventure - Kenji Ito - “Requiem & Rising Sun (Title Theme)" - June 28, 1991 - SQUARE - Game Boy 5.) Chrono Cross - Yasunori Mitsuda - "Scars of Time (Time's Scar)" - November 18, 1999 - SQUARE - Sony Playstaytion 6.) Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind - Jeremy Soule -"Nerevar Rising (Main theme)" - May 1, 2002 - Bethesda Game Studios - Windows PC & Microsoft Xbox 7.) Wild Arms - Michiko Naruke - “To the End of the Wilderness/To a New Journey (Ending)” - December 20, 1996 - Media.Vision/Sony Computer Entertainment - Sony Playstation 8.) Grandia - Noriyuki Iwadare - “Battle 3 theme" - December 18, 1997 - Game Arts/ESP Software - Sega Saturn & Sony Playstation 9.) Wild Arms 5 (Wild Arms: The Vth Vanguard) - Masato Kouda, Noriyasu Agematsu & Michiko Naruke - "When the Heart Ignites" - December 14, 2006 - Media.Vision/SCEI (Sony Computer Entertainment Inc) - Playstation 2 10.) Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals (Estpolis Denki II ) - Yasunori Shiono - “Battle Theme #1, Battle Theme #2 & The Savior Of Those On Earth (The One Who Will Save the Earth)” - February 24, 1995 - Neverland/Taito & Natsume - SNES 11.) Final Fantasy III (Final Fantasy 6) - Nobuo Uematsu - “Prelude Theme & Snowy Field (Terra’s Theme/World Map)”- April 2, 1994 - SQUARE - SNES 12.) Xenoblade Chronicles - Manami Kiyota, Yoko Shimomura, Yasunori Mitsuda & Music Team ACE+ (Tomori Kudo, Hiroyo "CHiCO” Yamanaka & Kenji Hiramatsu) - “Gaur Plains" - June 10, 2010 - Monolith Soft/Nintendo - Nintendo Wii 13.) Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story - Takanori Arisawa - "Silver Moon Cruiser” - September 22, 1995 (Japan Only) - Angel - Super Famicom/SNES 14.) Cthulhu Saves the World - Gordon McNeil - “The Trial" - December 30, 2010 - Zeboyd Games - Windows PC & Xbox 360 15.) Medarot 4: Kabuto Version/Kuwagata Version (Medabots 4) - Kinuyo Yamashita - “Medaropolis” - March 23, 2001 (Japan Only) - Natsume/Imagineer - Game Boy Color 16.) Grandia III - Noriyuki Iwadare - “Attack with Conviction (Battle Theme)” - August 4, 2005 - Game Arts/SQUARE - Playstation 2 17.) Final Fantasy VIII - Nobuo Uematsu - "Balamb Garden" - February 11, 1999 - SQUARE - Sony Playstation 18.) Mother 3 - Shogo Sakai - “Welcome! & Mr. Batty Twist” - April 20, 2006 (Japan Only) - Brownie Brown & HAL Laboratory/Nintendo - GBA 19.) Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean - Motoi Sakuraba - "The True Mirror (Battle Theme)” - December 5, 2003 - Tri-Crescendo & Monolith Soft/NAMCO - Nintendo Game cube Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs FB: www.facebook.com/groups/vgmrevivalhour/ Tumblr: retro-vgm-revival-hour.tumblr.com/ AND NOW AVAILABLE ON GOOGLE PLAY: play.google.com/music/m/I2uvnfvy4…_VGM_REVIVAL_HOUR
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