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30 years ago, an iconic video game character was born in the English Midlands, becoming Rare's breakout star and growing to be an adopted Nintendo mainstay standing alongside their homegrown favorites. Hyle and Cameron discuss the design evolution of Diddy Kong, from his earliest days as a new look for Donkey Kong Jr. to his status as a Video Game Hero today!
On this episode of UFF, Kaleb and Joe discuss Mario Sports Mix. Email us: fffanatics123@gmail.com Discord: discord.gg/cFFx4N5 *** Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code UFF at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ultimafinalfantasy Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/38tceeQ Paypal Donations: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PV47BX468GPN2 *** Check Out Our other gaming show: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nudeclangaming RSS Feed: https://nudeclan.libsyn.com/rss
In this episode, Nick and Dave hang out with Mario and the Gang. No Goomba Stomping this time. This time we fight for sports supremacy... with a Final Fantasy Twist?Support the show at patreon.com/criticalarcade or criticalarcade.comEmail us at nick@criticalarcade.com and dave@criticalarcade.comThanks for listening and keep on gaming! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Retropol tar for seg Mario Sports Mix på Nintendo Wii: et undervurdert Mario spill med sporter som kanonball, basketball, volleyball og hockey.
Summer is in the air, so sit back and relax in the nice summer breeze and enjoy the ReMix ReWind, and this episode's playlist: Mario Sports Games! ReMix ReWind:ReMixers: Rukunetsu, Anton Corazza, Yusef KelliebrewGame: The Legend of Zelda: Link's AwakeningTitle: "Mysterious Gold Edition"ReMixers: PRYZM with DrumUltimAGame: TangledeepTitle: "Dreams of the Deep"ReMixer: RebeccaETrippGame: Final Fantasy VITitle: "Ecstatic Heights"ReMixer: RebeccaETrippGame: Final Fantasy VTitle: "Galuf's World"ReMixers: Mighty Bear 7 with Austin DiPietro, Theodore Hogan, Stu Kennedy, Martin SchillerGame: Super Castlevania IVTitle: "Tema de Simón"ReMixer: DaMonzGame: Super Smash Bros. MeleeTitle: "Choose Your Destiny"ReMixer: FurorezuGame: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeTitle: "Awakening of the Forest Sage"ReMixer: DeedubsGame: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight PrincessTitle: "Echoes of Dusk" The Playlist: Mario Sports Music“Rings Shot (Doubles)” from Mario Tennis, submitted by timaeus222“Bowser Jr. Boulevard” from Mario Sports Mix, submitted by Patchpen“Copacabana”, from Mario and Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, submitted by Jeffro 12“Slide” originally from Mario 64, from Mario and Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, submitted by Stephen“Angel Island Zone” originally from Sonic the Hedgehog 3, from Mario and Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, submitted by Black_DoomNext Week's Playlist: Music that brings back emotional memoriesExtra info: Tangledeep arrange: https://overclockedrecords.com/release/tangledeep-arrange/Previous Tangledeep interview: http://www.whalesarewhales.com/overclocked-podcast-archives/2017/3/25/59-andrew-aversa-zircon Rebecca Tripp Chorno Trigger kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/182454267/chrono-trigger-an-epic-orchestral-tribute-live-strPrevious OCPC interviews of Rebecca Tripp:http://www.whalesarewhales.com/overclocked-podcast-archives/2017/10/6/72-emily-mcmillan-and-joe-chen-pc3te (this url key is wrong, but the page should be right)http://www.whalesarewhales.com/overclocked-podcast-archives/2016/8/7/33-rebecca-trip-pt-1http://www.whalesarewhales.com/overclocked-podcast-archives/2016/8/13/34-twilight-princess-with-rebecca-tripp-pt-2http://www.whalesarewhales.com/overclocked-podcast-archives/2016/2/6/12-rebecca-trippTwitter: @OCRpodcastEditing and hosting: Cameron (Dell)Episode script, Retro VGM Radar script and recording: Eino KeskitaloRetro VGM Radar editing & episode release: CameronLyrical Wisdom: FenixDownThanks to everyone who submitted Playlist recommendations and feedback!Discord: https://discord.gg/KJfvAuFEmail: podcast@ocremix.orgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ocremixGoogle Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ivb42azxllrsxwg7zavtptcho2iiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/overclocked-podcast/id1057063792?mt=2Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/overclocked-podcastRSS: https://feeds.feedburner.com/OverclockedPodcastMix Challenge: https://www.mix-challenge.comOverClocked ReMix is dedicated to the appreciation and promotion of video game music as an art form. Learn more at http://ocremix.org/info/About_Us!
This week, we discuss Masayoshi Sokens history within Square Enix. Enjoy! Spotlight: Masayoshi Soken By Joseph DeGolyer Look, it’s hard to follow up after a huge success. To every first generation of Saturday night live hosts, there’s always a second generation. Like Irvine Kershner after George Lucas. Like Jason Newsted after Cliff Burton. Like Andrew Johnson after Abraham Lincoln. Like Commodus after Marcus Aurelius. Some, like Kershner, rise to meet the challenge. Others, like Andrew Johnson, do so terribly their effects sour generations. Even more are just forgotten with time. For Example, Can you name the musical composer for Final Fantasy 12? How about 13? For most of us, these names probably don’t pop so easily into our heads… (They are Hitoshi Sakimoto, Hayato Matsuo, Masaharu Iwata for FF12 and Masashi Hamauzu for 13 By the way---and yes, I did have to look those up.) How can you possibly follow a legend like Nobuo Uematsu? With 12 main series Final Fantasy games composed primarily by him. With pieces like “theme of Love” from FF4 being taught to schoolchildren in Japan, and having the second-highest selling video game single ever (Eyes on Me, yes I still hate it, although I won’t deny the accomplishment), how can someone possibly fill his shoes. You’ve heard the rumors… Is the next Uematsu here? HAS THE CHOSEN ONE ARRIVED? On that, who knows? But let’s talk about him anyway. This is our special Spotlight on Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn composer, Masayoshi Soken!!! ----------------------------small musical interlude---------------------------------- Masayoshi Soken was born on January 10th, 1975 in La Paz Mexico. His father was a Trumpet Player in the NHK Symphony Orchestra for many years, as well as a professor at the Okinawa Prefectural University of Art. Why was his pregnant mother in mexico at the time of Soken’s birth? Who knows! Because he went straight from Mexico to Tokyo, Japan. There he grew to love music, learn piano, learn the guitar, and get into the Tokyo University of Science. Now I’ve desperately been searching for what he got his degree in at University… There are departments there in Science, engineering, innovation studies, chemical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, management, fire science, math, technology, and biology…. Basically, no music or sound design school. Students are required to take some liberal arts stuff, according to the university’s website. I figured, for fun, I’ll list off their principles on liberal arts-supplemented education: “Leaders in science and technology are required to remain motivated to tackle, in cooperation with like minded people from different fields, cross-sectional and complex issues that transcend the borders of specialties, while maintaining a foothold in science and technology. We believe that cultivating such ability and supporting outstanding specialized skills are the role of liberal arts education. For this purpose, organizing a curriculum for liberal arts education should aim to cultivate the following types of ability. Ability to adopt a bird’s-eye perspective of nature, people, and society Ability to think logically and critically Communication skills Internationalism (ability to understand different cultures, languages, ethnic groups, and international issues) Self-management ability” ----------------------------small musical interlude------------------------------------- Whatever it was that he learned from University, be it Biology or his skill in “Internationalism”, he was able to get an interview at Square in 1998 to work in the sound department. Apparently, his enthusiasm for rock and roll is what got him the job, as well as his sick skills on the guitar. And he put that guitar skill to work with his first video game soundtrack credit for the game “Gekikuukan Pro Yakyuu At the End of the Century” in 1999. The game features his punk rock music tracks, as well as some of his sound design… Let’s take a listen to one of his first video game scores…. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zyj_AjLK7E8 Soken would continue to work on sports games for Square, until Square decided that they were done making them. Before that time, would compose tracks for the games Nichibeikan Pro Baseball: Final League and the soccer simulator World Fantasista… Here’s a bit of sound from that game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IphGvVxw9x8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now, Soken stayed quiet after the Sports Team was dissolved at square. My only assumption was that he was just lurking in sound design for various games, and not given any more opportunities to compose any music until 2005. There is some confusion regarding his credits, as Soken often went by pseudonyms during this time. It is believed that he co-created the piece "Endless Love, Endless Road” with Masashi Hamauzu and Tsuyoshi Sekito from a Final Fantasy X Tribute Album called “Feel/Go Dream Yuna & Tidus”in 2001. I don’t see any proof of this anywhere, but if Wikipedia says it, you know it’s true!!!! I think it deserves a bit of a listen though, don’t you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqID7jQwnLQ If you want more information on that album… It’s supposed to be songs about Tidus and Yuna… You can look up more if you want. His next piece that we know of was the beginning jingle for the show “Square-Enix music TV” where Square’s video game composers would be interviewed and promote their music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6hsXHXOEn8 On this front, in an attempt to promote himself, apparently he showed up at some kind of fan convention and fought some robots half-naked for Square-Enix players… Perhaps this paid off, he got to compose one spoof soundtrack for Front Mission 5 called “Blue Stream”... http://downloads.khinsider.com/game-soundtracks/album/front-mission-5-scars-of-the-war-original-soundtrack/321-blue-stream.mp3 And so his return to Composing was complete. He would next go on to do the entire soundtrack for the Square/Nintendo collaboration Mario 3 on 3. Here’s a taste of that... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehAZmNS6BPI&list=PLBBD787E4AD05D073 Now, as you can see, a lot of this stuff is more poppy in tone, and far from anything you’d hear in let’s say Final Fantasy 6, but I think that soken was just going pretty much where he was told. He contributed a remix for The Bouncer’s main theme, and he worked on Square-Enix’s web-based games Elebest, Game Brain, and Zenobuster. He was moving up the ladder. In 2007 he got the opportunity to play second fiddle to Kenji Ito on the score of Dawn of Mana in 2007. Here’s his biggest contribution to that game, a track called “Sanctuary”... Sit back and relax for this one... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDbxqrcxSkk Now, that’s more like it, am I right? Mr. Soken was still considered a mid-level composer in the company, and his next two projects “Nameless game” in 2008 would be a minor release on the DS, a Video Game adaptation of The Ring. The theme here, I think, shows that he can do more than pop, rock, and pretty piano pieces… He can create something epic... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_8YugTt-Bc&list=PLfSOLl6OGya6nIZomTmyNp7MZaPnkt2f1&index=2 The last major game he’d work on before Final Fantasy XIV would be the game “Mario Sports Mix” in 2010. I’ll play a bit of one of the pieces that showcases Soken’s punk rock style the most from this game… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqjH20atoNE&list=PL8827B3786F638845&index=5 So, at some point he got hired on to do the sound direction for the 1.0 version of Final Fantasy XIV after this (Which, considering how huge the series is, that is still a massively important job in its own right). Nobuo Uematsu was making a one-off return to the series after going solo, and his shoes wouldn’t need to be filled until 1.0’s massive failure. During the 1.0 to 2.0 debacle (you can listen to our FF14 review to learn all about that), Soken was given the double duty of directing the sound of both games. With no Uematsu, Soken had to fill in much of the soundtrack himself, eventually creating over 100 tracks for the new game, and later creating another 60 tracks for the Heavensward expansion. Let’s go through a few of his most popular tracks from FF14. We’ll be putting up piano remixes these pieces, as I think that that may be the best way to truly appreciate the musicality of Soken--check the description for the links and check out the channels. For the true Soken audio, consult the game, or buy the albums. This first one is called “Wailers and Waterwheels” arranged by Matt Fuss... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmZRCxdvSvU&list=PLBEaChoG50t4iyMscJ9mwMc0fCEK2MNh3 Here’s a pretty cool version of “Leviathan” from Husky By the Geek... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h37r9S0GdIs&index=13&list=PLpamuGhPkpi5sSydUiEYpP3FDpgeGdTP7 ...and we’ll play one more by the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra. This is “A New Hope”... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p97GPoQDXfc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For our closing statements on Masayoshi Soken, I’d like to say that I think he’s got incredible potential as far as his future work is concerned. Many FF14 players have gathered around his music in particular, praising it over Uematsu’s work on the same game. I think the Jury’s still out on this one, but I sense great things from Masayoshi Soken in the future. Let’s fade out with my favorite piece from Heavensward that I’ve heard so far… This is “Contention”. A remix by Benjamin Antony James… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-9WEwgevEg
This time around: Nintendo 3DS, Pokemon and more Finally! An episode you haven't been waiting months for! This episode we go over all the fun and games that is the Nintendo 3DS. With our Japanese unit having arrived a couple of weeks ago, we've been able to go hands on with everything in and around the system. No more lining up for hours and giving tired impressions - it's all fresh. In addition to the Nintendo 3DS, we have a ton of thoughts on Pokemon Black and White, Mario Sports Mix, Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition, Ridge Racer 3D, Ghost Trick, Trauma Team and even Inazuma Eleven. We also have a quick look at some of the bigger news of the week and well, there's a lot more. We wouldn't want to spoil it all for you now would we? As usual your feedback and discussion is appreciated, so go, click the links below to get the latest episode! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/vooksdotnet)
Este es el Podcast 50 de Pixelania el cual da la información más relevante en el mundo de los videojuegos semana a semana. En está ocasión hablaremos de los siguientes temas: Sony advierte "baneo" permanente a piratas. YouTube tendrá su aplicación en consolas. Juegos de lanzamiento del Nintendo 3DS confirmados. Nuevos detalles de The Last Guardian revelados. Revista revela nuevo Modern Warfare 3. Nuevos detalles de Gears of War 3. Portal 2 no tendrá soporte para PlayStation Move. Y reseñaremos estos títulos: Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Mario Sports Mix.
Wherein we discuss Amsterdam, rare stuff, Pokemon Black and White, achievement-whoring, awesome copy protection, Ryan's ultimate triumph over Demon's Souls, Stacking, Mario Sports Mix, the GameCube, The Nintendo 3DS launch lineup, EarthBound, the death of Street Fighter II, and Dungeons & Dragons. Starring Ryan Scott, Justin Haywald, Ryan Higgins, and Alice Liang.
Activision drops Guitar Hero and True Crime, plus reviews of Mario Sports Mix and Stacking.
Activision drops Guitar Hero and True Crime, plus reviews of Mario Sports Mix and Stacking.
Programa 17 de la temporada 6. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elreinonet/message
Sverige verkar lamslaget av en snöstorm och många stannar säkert inomhus idag. Finns det då något bättre än ett helt nytt och färskt powercastavsnitt? Där vi bland annat diskuterar Mario Sports Mix, Lords of Arcania, Crysis 2, Game Party in Motion och Shogun 2: Total War. Efter vi har avverkat veckans nyheter snackar vi en del om den senaste videon för Rockstars L.A. Noire innan vi går på lyssnarnas frågor. Som bland annat handlar om rattar och vem som är snyggast på redaktionen.
Sverige verkar lamslaget av en snöstorm och många stannar säkert inomhus idag. Finns det då något bättre än ett helt nytt och färskt powercastavsnitt? Där vi bland annat diskuterar Mario Sports Mix, Lords of Arcania, Crysis 2, Game Party in Motion och Shogun 2: Total War. Efter vi har avverkat veckans nyheter snackar vi en del om den senaste videon för Rockstars L.A. Noire innan vi går på lyssnarnas frågor. Som bland annat handlar om rattar och vem som är snyggast på redaktionen.
What do we think of Mario Sports Mix? Plus, Star Fox!
Rozlítaná redakce a zážitky z vojny (0:00-13:20) Událost týdne: vydání parodické akce Duty Calls (13:20-22:20) Novinky: PS Move na PC, dvojité okénko o Star Wars: The Old Republic a plavecké závody tlouštíků (22:20-37:55) Hra týdne: Mario Sports Mix a lekce z německého jazyka (37:55-50:00) Retro: The Games: Winter Challenge a Summer Challenge (50:00-59:05) Dotazy + soutěž o tričko NfS: Shift a figurku šíleného králíka (59:05-konec)
Rozlítaná redakce a zážitky z vojny (0:00-13:20) Událost týdne: vydání parodické akce Duty Calls (13:20-22:20) Novinky: PS Move na PC, dvojité okénko o Star Wars: The Old Republic a plavecké závody tlouštíků (22:20-37:55) Hra týdne: Mario Sports Mix a lekce z německého jazyka (37:55-50:00) Retro: The Games: Winter Challenge a Summer Challenge (50:00-59:05) Dotazy + soutěž o tričko NfS: Shift a figurku šíleného králíka (59:05-konec)
Rozlítaná redakce a zážitky z vojny (0:00-13:20) Událost týdne: vydání parodické akce Duty Calls (13:20-22:20) Novinky: PS Move na PC, dvojité okénko o Star Wars: The Old Republic a plavecké závody tlouštíků (22:20-37:55) Hra týdne: Mario Sports Mix a lekce z německého jazyka (37:55-50:00) Retro: The Games: Winter Challenge a Summer Challenge (50:00-59:05) Dotazy + soutěž o tričko NfS: Shift a figurku šíleného králíka (59:05-konec)
Neues Jahr - neue Show. Da wir uns natürlich an den Leitspruch von Queen (The Show must go on) halten, sind wir auch im neuen Jahr wieder pünktlich für euch am Start. Und weil wir nicht schon wieder ein uneindeutiges Thema bedienen müssen, haben wir uns dazu entschieden, die 10do-Lesercharts zu ignorieren und uns mit Super Mario zu befassen. Da am 28. Januar 2011 sein neues Sportspiel für die Wii in Europa erscheint, stellen wir uns der Frage: Brauchen Sportspiele Mario und braucht Mario Sportspiele? Nach einem kurzen Abriss über die Sportspiel-Geschichte von Mario befassen wir uns mit seinem neuen Spiel und beantworten abschließend diese Frage aus unserer Sicht. Darüber hinaus sind der Newsflash und Wusstest du schon?! natürlich auch am Start. Zum Abschluss gibt es eine Überraschung für alle langjährigen Hörer der Show und ihrer Vorgänger-Podcasts... Die Show im Detail: Einleitung: Was ist im letzten Monat passiert? Der Supersportler Super Mario Teil 1: Ein kurzer Abriss über Marios Auftritt in diversen Sportspielen. Newsflash: Lukas stellt die wichtigsten News des letzten Monats vor. Und es ist mal wieder einiges passiert! Der Supersportler Super Mario Teil 2: Wir stellen Mario Sports Mix vor und diskutieren über dessen Sinn und Unsinn. Wusstest du schon?!:Marvin versucht Mario zu belehren, diesmal zu einem Thema wo das Unterfangen von Anfang an zum scheitern verurteilt ist. Aber wie wird Mario ihn diese Woche wieder los? Der Supersportler Super Mario Teil 3: Mario und Martin beantworten die Frage, warum Mario und Sportspiele sich so gut vertragen Überraschung: Back to the roots... Verabschiedung Wir hoffen, dass euch die Ausgabe gefällt und wir euch damit ein paar spannende Eindrücke in das Thema vermittlen konnten. Wie immer freuen wir uns über Feedback und konstruktive Kritik und hoffen, dass ihr bei nächste Ausgabe, die am 20. Februar online gehen wird, wieder dabei seid. Feedback / Kommentar zur Show
Nintendo of America's President is a hardcore gamer... and we'll tell you why. Plus, new Mario Sports Mix characters, Miyamoto hints at Wii Music 2, looking at Metroid: Other M sales, Wii 2 not a must for 2011, and more! This week's "Discussion Topic" is "Do Graphics Matter?" and the "Featured Game" is Zelda II: Adventure of Link. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nintendofuse/message
This week is Mario "R" Us because almost every single thing we're talking about this week has to do with Mario or with shopping. For Mario, we have the Mario DSi XL coming to the US, new Mario Sports Mix details, Flipnote Studio celebrating Mario's anniversary, and more... while on the shopping side, Netflix is on the Wii Shop Channel, there's a DS patent for shopping, and more! Oh, and I threw in a discussion on Rare's comments comparing Kinect to Wii, just for fun. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nintendofuse/message