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Episode #374 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. Today on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera are back with another quarterly Composer Appreciation episode, this time focusing on Michiko Naruke! 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, & Jeff. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Track 3 from Future Boy Conan [Michiko Naruke, 1992] Alone in the World from Wild Arms [Michiko Naruke, 1996] Resistance Line from Wild Arms 2 [Michiko Naruke feat. Kaori Asoh, 1999] Gunmetal Action from Wild Arms 3 [Michiko Naruke, 2002] Boss 2 from Tenshi no Uta II: Datenshi no Sentaku [Michiko Naruke, 1993] Final Battle from Psycho Dream [Michiko Naruke, 1992] Everyday Lifestyle from Noora to Toki no Koubou: Kiri no Mori no Majo [Michiko Naruke, 2011] Opening from Cosmic Fantasy Stories [Michiko Naruke, 1992] Regaining from Rakugaki Kingdom [Michiko Naruke, 2021] Headquarters from Goetia: the Infinite Tower [Michiko Naruke, 2016] RIZ-ZOAWD! from The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road [Michiko Naruke feat. Kaori Asoh, 2008] To A Space Faraway -Coo's Song- from Half-Minute Hero: The Second Coming [Michiko Naruke feat. Haruka Shimotsuki, 2011] Koboresou na Tsuki from 7'scarlet [Michiko Naruke feat. Kaori Oda, 2016] Million Memories -Instrumental Version- from Wild Arms: Million Memories [Michiko Naruke, 2018] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera Thanks to our Patrons: Jexak, Xancu, Prof-Jeff, and Adam CONTACT US Website: https://bgmania.podbean.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Email: bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast Listening Religiously
About: The rainy vibes of numerous video game tracks set the tone for this latest episode. Artwork: Undertale 00:00 - Beneath The Mask -Rain Instrumental Version- [Persona 5] by Shoji Meguro > 04:27 - Rainy Scene [VM Japan] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 06:22 - The Rainy Ciry Svarna [The Alliance Alive] by Masashi Hamauzu > 07:59 - Gentle Rain [Mother 3] by Shogo Sakai > 10:41 - Rainy Knight [Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney] by Tomohito Nishiura > 12:13 - After The Chaos and Destruction [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 14:20 - Detention Center ~ Elegy Of The Security Guards [Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney] by Masakazu Sugimori > 16:07 - Premonition [Undertale] by Toby Fox > 17:02 - Tantal (Night) [Xenoblade Chronicles] by ACE > 19:58 - Dragon Palace [Okami] by Masami Ueda, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Rei Kondoh, Akari Groves > 22:21 - 5:00am (Rain) [Animal Crossing: New Horizons] by Yasuaki Iwata, Yumi Takahashi, Shinobu Nagata, Sayako Doi, Masato Ohashi > 25:19 - Rain [Shenmue] by Yuzo Koshiro > 26:20 - It's Raining Somewhere Else [Undertale] by Toby Fox > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
Support us on Patreon for higher bitrate downloads and bonus episodes. It's time to mount up and mosey on down to Wild ARMS 3 with Deputy Scott okay I'll stop the cowboy shite. We're talking the Western inspired Wild ARMS 3 this week and it's a game/soundtrack that I've loved for many years so as soon as Scott suggested it I had to get him back on. Michiko Naruke's tunes are inspired by a lot of classic westerns, naturally, but she brings such a heart to them that is as charming as the game itself and doesn't just stick to the standard sounds you'd expect from a western either. Yipee Ki-yay and so forth. Join our Discord! Links of Note: Scott's Bsky VGATWTOE Existential Warfare Linktree Reese's Bluesky Reese's Twitter Tom's Mastodon Tom's Bluesky Email: crtpodsystem [@] gmail CRT Artwork by JuiceZombie Timestamps: 00:00:00 Michiko Naruke v. Kaori Asoh - Advanced Wind 00:01:41 Talk 01 00:25:18 Michiko Naruke - Advanced 3rd 00:26:18 Michiko Naruke - Ready! Lady Gunner!! 00:29:14 Michiko Naruke - From Dusk Till Dawn 00:32:26 Michiko Naruke - A Night of Old Tales 00:35:02 Michiko Naruke - Wild Bunch 00:37:03 Talk 02 00:52:35 Michiko Naruke - The Scenery Called Everyday 00:55:22 Michiko Naruke - Then, When You Realize the Strength to Sever These Chains 00:58:20 Michiko Naruke - From Beyond 01:01:50 Michiko Naruke - A Shadow Cast by the Fallen Tree 01:04:34 Michiko Naruke - They Who Hold the Word of God 01:06:57 Michiko Naruke - Despair When Looking Downwards, Hope When Looking Upwards 01:10:56 Talk 03 01:27:52 Michiko Naruke - Gunmetal Action 01:31:30 Michiko Naruke - A Whirlwind Blowing Against Death 01:34:40 Michiko Naruke - Their Name Is Schrodinger Family 01:37:52 Michiko Naruke - There Are No Inescapable Nightmares, This Reality Shall Not End 01:41:02 Talk 04 01:51:34 Michiko Naruke - Lost in the Darkness, Lost to the Darkness 01:54:42 Michiko Naruke - FATE BREAKER 01:57:40 Michiko Naruke - This Weight Is the Weight of Life, This Meaning Is the Meaning of Living 02:00:16 Michiko Naruke - Elegy for the Villains 02:01:15 Michiko Naruke v. Kaori Asoh - Only the Night Sky Knows [2nd Ver.] 02:02:10 Talk 05 02:09:31 Michiko Naruke v. Kaori Asoh - Wings
About: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is truly a ‘one-in-a-lifetime' game that combines the legacies of so many video game properties into one, for lack of a better word, ultimate package. It's almost unbelievable how many video game series' are represented, especially through the games music, which includes a whopping 1018 songs! All of this episodes tracks are new arrangements, made specifically for the Smash Bros. series, and are all featured in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. 00:00 - Aquarius Arrangement by Intelligent Systems > 04:29 - Title Theme - Animal Crossing Arrangement by ACE > 07:13 - Guts Man Stage Arrangement by ACE > 09:54 - Athletic Theme - Super Mario World Arrangement by Hirokazu Ando > 12:43 - Halland / Dalarna - Minecraft Dungeons Arrangement by ACE > 16:48 - World Map - Pikmin 2 Arrangement by Yasunori Mitsuda > 19:46 - ARMS Grand Prix Official Theme Song Arrangement by Atsuko Asahi > 23:21 - Out Of Time Arrangement by noisycroak Co., Ltd. > 27:42 - Brinster Depths Arrangement by Yasushi Asada > 32:01 - Crash Man Stage Arrangement by Nobuko Toda > 35:32 - Let's Go To Seoul! - Fatal Fury 2 Arrangement by Michiko Naruke > 39:37 - Moonsider 1st Arrangement by Yoko Shimomura > 43:14 - WarioWare, Inc. Arrangement by Keigo Ozaki > 46:10 - Mother 3 Love Theme Arrangement by Shogo Sakai > 49:40 - Dark World (Brawl) Arrangement by Arata Iiyoshi > 52:31 - White Land Arrangement by Arata Iiyoshi > 55:06 - Battle Scene / Final Boss Arrangement by Motoi Sakuraba > 58:57 - Divine Bloodlines Arrangement by noisycroak Co., Ltd. > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
Episode #335 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. Today on the show, Bryan from RPGera dives into the spiritual successor to the Suikoden series, with an episode that ended up sounding more like a Musical Review than initially thought... Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes! Dedicated to the life and memory of series creator, Yoshitaka Murayama. 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 Main Theme from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Arenside from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Departure from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Battle 1 from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Forest from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Runebarrows from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Under Boss from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Village from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Battle 2 from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Ruins Boss from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Seign's Theme from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Marisa's Theme from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Eltisweiss from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2024] Flags of Brave from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke feat. Sarah Àlainn, 2024] 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
About: An episode all about Ending and Staff Roll themes. These are usually bittersweet moments that follow a sense of accomplishment and finality. 00:00 - Ending [Advance Wars] by Taishi Senda, Yoshito Hirano > 03:15 - End Credits [Super Mario Land] by Hirokazu Tanaka > 05:39 - Ending [Aerostar] by Dota Ando > 07:08 - Credits [Mega Man X] by Setsuo Yamamoto > 09:01 - Credits (Round 2) [Pokémon Stadium] by Hajime Wakai, Toru Minegishi, Kenta Nagata, Junichi Masuda > 11:43 - The Heroes Return [Etrian Odyssey II] by Yuzo Koshiro > 15:42 - To The End of The Wilderness ~To A New Journey~ [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 18:24 - End Title [Legend of Legaia] by Michiru Oshima > 21:42 - Beyond Desolation [The Last Of Us Part II] by Gustavo Santaolalla > 24:03 - Eternal Life [Devil Survivor] by Takami Asano > 27:02 - Good Ending [Streets of Rage] by Yuzo Koshiro > 28:51 - Epilogue [Xenoblade Chronicles 3] by Yasunori Mitsuda, ACE, Kenji Hiramatsu, Manami Kiyota, Mariam Abounnasr > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
About: Music for when you're just moments from catching that elusive enemy! Artwork: Super Mario 64 00:00 - Chain Attack [Xenoblade Chronicles 3] by Yasunori Mitsuda, ACE, Kenji Hiramatsu, Manami Kiyota, Mariam Abounnasr > 03:03 - Pursuit ~ Lying Coldly [Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth] by Noriyuki Iwadare > 06:15 - Knight Quarters [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 08:02 - Koopa's Road [Super Mario 64] by Koji Kondo > 10:09 - Charged Trial [Ys V: Lost Kefin, Kingdom of Sand] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 12:49 - Mystery Solved! [Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires' Conspiracy] by Tomohito Nishiura > 14:53 - Pursuit ~ Cornered [Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney] by Masakazu Sugimori > 16:25 - I Sawed Demons [Doom] by Robert Prince > 19:05 - Midgar Expressway [Final Fantasy VII Remake] by Nobuo Uematsu > 23:44 - Stand Up To The Threat [Scarlet Nexus] by Hayata Takeda > 26:50 - Death Game [Final Fantasy XIII: Lightning Returns] by Mitsuto Suzuki > 30:30 - Urgency [Octopath Traveller II] by Yasunori Nishiki > 33:53 - BOX 16 [Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc] by Masafumi Takada > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
About: We're full speed ahead with our 100th episode! This features a selection of tracks themed around travelling or marching onwards. Moving forward and never looking back. It's an episode full of momentum for a momentous occasion. Artwork: Final Fantasy XIII-200:00 - Full Speed Ahead [Final Fantasy XIII-2] by Naoshi Mizuta > 03:50 - Come On, Let's Travel [Grandia II] by Noriyuki Iwadare > 06:19 - Reach For The Front [Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete] by Noriyuki Iwadare > 09:14 - Collapsed Expressway [Final Fantasy VII: Remake] by Mitsuto Suzuki > 11:48 - Epic Of The Archon [Live A Live HD-2D] by Yoko Shimomura > 15:22 - The Rider's Boon [Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn] by Tsuyoshi Sekito > 18:36 - Battle Field [Golden Axe] by Tohru Nakabayashi > 21:00 - Dawn Of Makria [The Legend Of Xanadu] by Falcom Sound Team jdk > 23:10 - Rudy's Companions [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 25:20 - An Abondoned Highway [Scarlet Nexus] by Hayata Takeda > 28:34 - Crossing The Wasteland [3D Dot Game Heroes] by Shinji Hosoe, Ayako Saso, Yousuke Yasui, Shoichiro Sakamoto, Teruo Taniguchi, Takahiro Eguchi, Norihiro Hurukawa > 31:11 - Field of Hopes and Dreams [Deltarune: Chapter 1] by Toby Fox > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
About: While many dangers lurk in various Dungeons, Temples and Palaces during your gaming journeys, there are often incredible background themes to help you slay, search and survive. We take a listen to some of the varied styles found in these tracks. Artwork: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 00:00 - CORE [Undertale] by Toby Fox > 02:44 - Leave Time for Love [Secret of Mana] by Hiroki Kikuta > 05:54 - Courage (Dungeon) [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 08:17 - The Child's Dream [Alundra] by Kohei Tanaka > 10:09 - Underground Labyrinth [Threads of Fate/Dewprism] by Junya Nakano > 13:47 - Blackbosom [Final Fantasy XIV] by Masayoshi Soken > 16:55 - Through The Tower [Ragnarok Online] by soundTeMP > 20:06 - Synchronized City [Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth] by Atsushi Kitajoh > 22:53 - Silent Prison [Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin] by Michiru Yamane > 24:58 - The Palace of the Sun and Moon [Dark Cloud] by Tomohito Nishiura > 26:55 - Spirit Temple [The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time] by Koji Kondo > 30:28 - Slumber of Ancient Earth [Final Fantasy V] by Nobuo Uematsu > 32:51 - Undersea Palace [Chrono Trigger] by Yasunori Mitsuda > 36:13 - Labyrinth II - Ever-Scarlet Forest [Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard] by Yuzo Koshiro > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
About: An episode dedicated to the royal themes found in Castles and Castle Towns. There is a sense of grandeur, sprinkled with a sense of homeliness. Artwork: Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals. 00:00 - Castle [Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals] by Yasunori Shiono > 01:59 - Adlehyde Castle [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 03:38 - Gorgeous Scarleticia [Suikoden] by Miki Higashino > 06:40 - Castle (Let's Meet Here) [Sorcerian] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 07:55 - Castle [Brandish 2: The Planet Buster] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 10:43 - Kingdom of Baron [Final Fantasy IV] by Nobuo Uematsu > 12:21 - The Eastern Kingdom of Mikado [Shin Megami Tensei IV] by Ryota Kozuka, Kenichi Tsuchiya, Toshiki Konishi > 14:55 - Wario's Castle [Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins] by Kazumi Totaka > 17:24 - Who Needs Honor [Shovel Knight Dig] by Jake Kaufman > 20:55 - Castle (Exploration) [Popful Mail] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 22:24 - Castle [Terranigma] by Miyoko Kobayashi, Masanori Hikichi > 25:00 - Hyrule Castle [The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past] by Koji Kondo > 28:01 - My Castle Town [Deltarune Chapter 2] by Toby Fox > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
Check out the new RPGFan Shop!As soon as we learned that the creators of the Wild ARMs and Shadow Hearts series were launching a Kickstarter for two new projects, Armed Fantasia and Penny Blood, we knew it was the perfect time to talk about the music of the teams' legacy. Also, how else would we get away with combining the music of Wild ARMs and Shadow Hearts into a single episode? So sit back and take a musical journey with us across the wild west of Filgaia, France, Japan, and more, as we enjoy the music of Michiko Naruke, Yoshitaka Hirota, and Yasunori Mitsuda.Featuring: Mike Salbato, Hilary Andreff, Wes Iliff, Tyler Trosper, Audra Bowling; Edited by Jono LoganLinks for this episode Armed Fantasia & Penny Blood Double Kickstarter Dreams From Our Wildest Hearts: Penny Blood and Armed Fantasia Dual Developer Interview The Ecstasy of Gold - Ennio Morricone (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) - YouTube Rhythm Encounter 38 – Strange Wilderness near death experience, Shadow Hearts Arrangetracks - YouTube Tracklist0:03:39 - Into the Wilderness (Michiko Naruke) - Wild ARMs OST0:05:50 - ~ICARO AGAIN (Advertise II) (Yoshitaka Hirota) - Shadow Hearts: Covenant OST0:16:48 - Battle Knight Blazer (Michiko Naruke, Arranged by Noriyasu Agematsu and Masato Kouda) - Wild Arms the Vth Vanguard (Wild Arms 5) Original Score Vol. 20:20:38 - Astaroth (Fallen Angel Battle) (Yasunori Mitsuda) - Shadow Hearts: Covenant OST0:36:01 - Lone Bird in the Shire (Michiko Naruke) - Wild ARMs OST0:37:39 - The Fate (Cluster Amaryllis / Spider Lily) (Yoshitaka Hirota) - Shadow Hearts: Covenant OST0:54:12 - Their Name Is Schrodinger Family (Michiko Naruke) - Wild ARMs Advanced 3rd OST0:57:28 - Alice - Piano Arrangement (Yoshitaka Hirota) - Shadow Hearts: Covenant OST1:15:58 - Mike's Bonus Tracks!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
Episode #236 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan from RPGera closes out the month of May the only way we know how here on BGMania, and that's with another edition of Radio Hour, this time, Volume 47! 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 Main Theme from Puzznic [Tim Follin, 1989] Main Theme from Super Smash Bros. U [Keiki Kobayashi, 2014] By the Hourglass from Barony [Chris Kukla, 2015] Thunder Harvest from Spiritfarer [Maxime Lacoste Lebuis, 2020] Great Forest from Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising [Motoi Sakuraba & Michiko Naruke, 2022] Fire Caverns from Nex Machina [Ari Pulkkinen, 2017] Pleasant Hill from Dorfromantik [Laryssa Okada & Pygoscelis, 2022] Stage 3 from Earnest Evans [Motoi Sakuraba, 1991] Noaru Valley from Legend of Legaia [Michiru Ōshima, 1998] The Son of the Duke Must Die from Yesterday: Origins [Juan Miguel Martín Muñoz, 2016] Galaxy Map Theme from JumpJet Rex [Arm Cannon & Will Blanton, 2015] I've Had Enough of You from Billie Bust Up [Daniel Ingram feat. Michael Kovach, Unreleased] The Book -Main Theme- from Silver [Dean Evans, 1999] Spocco Square from Nintendo Switch Sports [Haruko Torii & Takuhiro Honda, 2022] 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
Septième émission de la saison 2021-2022, en compagnie d'Emeline Guedes, doctorante sur l'encadrement juridique des compétitions de jeux vidéo.Émission diffusée le 20 mars 2022 sur Radio Campus Paris. Au programme :– la chronique de Lys qui nous parle de La Ferme des animaux de George Orwell et de son adaptation vidéoludique– la deuxième chronique trimestrielle de Thaïs aborde la question du multijoueur dans les jeux vidéo et de ce que cela représente– la chronique d'Alexandre dans laquelle il nous recommande Wordle et toutes ses variantes– 1ère pause musicale : Onto New Voyages composée par Michiko Naruke et tirée de l'OST de Wild Arms– l'entretien avec Émeline Guedes par Jean– 2ème pause musicale proposée par Emeline : Ezio in Florence composée par Jesper Kyd pour l'OST d'Assassin's Creed 2– la chronique de H qui interroge le rôle et la légitimité de Women in Games dans la lutte contre les discriminations, contre les violences de genre et pour la promotion de l'égalité dans l'industrie du jeu vidéo– le blind test sur le thème "Vous avez chanté, eh bien ! dansez maintenant !" par H Vous pouvez retrouver Worldle ici.Le mod Wordle to Townscaper.L'article de Célian Godefroid "Quel contrat pour l'emploi des esportifs en France ?" Casting :– Thaïs Arias, chroniqueuse– Vincent Boutin, programmateur musical– Alexandre Hanquier, chroniqueur– H, chroniqueuse– Jean Jouberton, intervieweur– Lazare Jolly, réalisateur, monteur et responsable technique– Lys Sombreciel, chroniqueuse Production : Pixel Up! grâce au financement de l'université Sorbonne Nouvelle et en partenariat avec Radio Campus Paris
About: Episode 70 features music with a Wild Western flair, from across many different games. From slow, whistling Western tunes, to more upbeat, action-infused cowboy escapades. Artwork: Red Dead Redemption II 00:00 - Wandering Treasure Hunter [Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends and the Secret Fairy] by Reo Uratani > 03:14 - Nomads In The Desert [Terranigma] by Miyoko Kobayashi, Masanori Hikichi > 04:13 - The Magnificent Four [Sunset Riders] by Motoaki Furukawa > 05:09 - The Rosy Setting Sun [Sunset Riders] by Motoaki Furukawa > 07:02 - Wh-What? [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 08:28 - Champion Alder [Pokémon Black & White Version] by Shota Kageyama > 09:34 - Outlaws From The West [Red Dead Redemption II] by Woody Jackson > 14:28 - Cremia's Carriage [The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask] by Koji Kondo > 15:37 - Court Jesters [Final Fantasy IX] by Nobuo Uematsu > 18:47 - Hope [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 21:01 - Desolate Road [Tales of Phantasia] by Shinji Tamura > 23:29 - The Dusty Town Of Torrido [Professor Layton & the Azran Legacy] by Tomohito Nishiura > 27:16 - Jake Marshall (Detective From The Wild West) [Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy] by Masakazu Sugimori > 28:57 - Byrne Comes To The Rescue [The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks] by Toru Minegishi, Manaka Tominaga, Asuka Ohta, Koji Kondo > 30:17 - American Venom [Red Dead Redemption II] by Woody Jackson > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
About: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is truly a ‘one-in-a-lifetime' game that combines the legacies of so many video game properties into one, for lack of a better word, ultimate package. It's almost unbelievable how many video game series' are represented, especially through the games music, which includes a whopping 1018 songs! All of this episodes tracks are new arrangements, made specifically for the Smash Bros. series, and are all featured in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Artwork: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 00:00 - Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. (Brawl) Arrangement by Koji Kondo > 03:08 - Mute City (Melee) Arrangement by Takuto Kitsuta > 04:53 - Ice Cream Island Arrangement by Yoshihito Yano > 08:44 - Pasta - Fatal Fury 2 Arrangement by Yoko Shimomura > 12:08 - Fortress Boss - Super Mario World Arrangement by ACE > 16:21 - Bein' Friends Arrangement by Shogo Sakai > 19:02 - Main Theme - Yoshi's Woolly World Arrangement by Taku Inoue > 21:52 - Wii Sports Resort Arrangement by Kazumi Totaka > 24:42 - Ken Stage Arrangement by Rio Hamamoto > 27:47 - Story 5 Meeting Arrangement by Shogo Sakai > 30:01 - Vampire Killer Arrangement by Shin Ushiroda > 32:44 - Metal Man Stage Arrangement by Yusuke Takahama > 35:09 - Brinster Depths (Melee) Arrangement by Shogo Sakai > 38:16 - Route 10 - Pokémon Black & White Arrangement by Yoko Shimomura > 41:47 - King Dedede's Theme (for 3DS / Wii U) Arrangement by Hideki Ishigaki, Hideki Onoue > 44:29 - Stage Select - Pikmin 2 Arrangement by Masashi Hamauzu > 47:40 - Snowman Arrangement by Shogo Sakai > 50:04 - With Mila's Divine Protection (Celica Map 1) Arrangement by Noriyuki Iwadare > 53:27 - Snake Eater Arrangement by Nobuko Toda > 56:56 - Cut Man Stage Arrangement by Michiko Naruke > 01:00:41 - Ocarina of Time Medley Arrangement by Michiko Naruke > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
About: A third episode featuring emotional and poignant themes. Even if you have never heard the songs in this episode during their respective moments, they are sure to make you feel something solely from their music alone. Artwork: Okami 00:00 - Valero [Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia] by Tenpai Sato > 01:42 - Sad 1 [Yakuza: Like a Dragon] by Hidenori Shoji, Yuri Fukuda, Chihiro Aoki, Saori Yoshida > 05:46 - A Lonely Figure [Fire Emblem: Three Houses] by Takeru Kanazaki, Hiroki Morishita, Rei Kondoh > 08:56 - Thicker Than A Knife's Blade [Final Fantasy XIV] by Masayoshi Soken > 11:00 - Alone In The World [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 13:42 - DG Sadness [Unlimited SaGa] by Masashi Hamauzu > 16:49 - Kaguya's Departure [Okami] by Masami Ueda, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Rei Kondoh, Akari Groves > 18:48 - The Departed Ones [Chrono Cross] by Yasunori Mitsuda > 22:27 - Dark Side [Amagami] by Noriyuki Iwadare > 25:33 - A Cruel Thesis [13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim] by Yoshimi Kudo > 28:29 - Everybody's Crying [The House In Fata Morgana] by Yusuke Tsutsumi > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
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 >
Two top 10 lists of the best games of 2009, from Uncharted 2 to Batman: Arkham Asylum. First, we'll tell you what was going on in the media in 2009, then we'll delve into a solid chunk of recommendations. Don't miss our episodes on the best games of 2006-2008, too, as we slowly work our way through the past two decades of gaming history.This week's music is from the Uncharted 2 soundtrack by Greg Edmonson, the Spirit Tracks stage soundtrack from Super Smash Bros Ultimate arranged by Michiko Naruke, the Little King's Story soundtrack by Yutaka Minobe and the Let's Tap soundtrack by various artists.
This GameBytes Show episode is another chompy news digest! This week we cover the newest announcements by Square-Enix, a few moves by Sony (including fighting moves, ha!), new studios starting, GeForce Now's price increase, Valheim's landmarks, Valve declines to list a game, and more! Plus, new releases and freebies! And we give a bit of a boost to underserved intellectual properties! Intro: "The Elder Theme" - Valheim, by Patrik Jarlestam Outro: "RIZ-ZOAWD" - Beyond the Yellow Brick Road, by Michiko Naruke performed by Kaori Asou Check out our Discord community at https://discord.gg/ZTzKH8y Podcast audio produced by Jeremy Lamont
The episode I intended to put out this week isn't done yet, but I decided to toss you guys an episode that was previously a Patreon-exclusive. Last year, around the time Singing Mountain hit one hundred episodes, I did a bonus that was just all the VGM tracks I'd encountered just through doing research for this podcast. You know, as opposed to hearing them while actually playing video games, like normal people. Also, if you're seeing this episode, that means Singing Mountain has successfully transferred over from SoundCloud, which sucks, to Libsyn, which does not. Yay! Track listing: 0:56: Gorgonzola Goblins / Pocky & Rocky / Hiroyuki Iwatsuki 3:12: Volcanic Zone (Exploration) / Popful Mail / Atsushi Shirakawa and Mieko Ishikawa 6:33: Track 1 / Top Gear / Barry Leitch 9:30: The Birds Fly in the Sky, the Fish Swim in the Rivers / Live a Live / Yoko Shimomura 11:25: Queen Serenity / Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon / Takanori Arisawa 15:18: Sentimental Soldier / Valis II (PC-88) / Masahiro Kajihara 18:21: Midnight Dancer / Thunder Zone / Gamadelic 20:35: Ice Caverns / David Wise / Battletoads 20:42: Sherbet Land / Mario Hoops 3 on 3 / Masayoshi Soken 25:57: Heart of Icegrave / Monster World IV / Jin Watanabe 28:53: Devilotte's Theme / Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo / Tatsuro Suzuki, Isao Ave, Yuko Kadota, Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto and Anarchy Takapon 31:31: Master of Water / Lagoon / Hideki Suzuki 34:28: Central Park / Last Ninja 2: Back With a Vengeance / Matt Gray 40:04: Koopa Beach / Mario Sports Mix / Masayoshi Soken 43:01: Burning Heart / Battle Mania Daiginjou / Junichi Masuda 45:17: Amazon / Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix / Isao Abe, Yuki Iwai and Setsuo Yamamoto 48:25: Ice Place / King of Fighters 2000 / SNK Sound Team 52:57: Migratory Birds ~ Wandering Bird ~ Scoundrels / Wild Arms 3 / Michiko Naruke 58:05: Theme of Poison / Hideyuki Fukasawa / Ultra Street Fighter IV 61:57: Love Will Never Die / Twinkle Star Sprites / Takao Oshima 67:09: Happy Birthday / Gimmick! / Masashi Kageyama 69:21: Credits Theme / SonSon II / Manami Matsumae Follow: Singing Mountain on Twitter • Drew on Twitter Facebook Facebook Group Instagram Listen: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play Google Podcasts Support this podcast on Patreon! Yes, we do have a website!This is a TableCakes podcast.
??????Hace un par de semanas estrenamos en Sector 7 la publicación de nuestras secciones de forma independiente. Y el estreno se produjo con el número 1 de Dando la Nota, la sección de Daniel del Puerto (AhuraMazda). Se trataba de, nada más y nada menos, que la sección musical en la que repasamos la figura de algún compositor (también sagas/juegos...) de forma original y con un formato muy dinámico y más corto. Y en ese primer episodio, el tema era Wild Arms y su compositora: Michiko Naruke. Y como vuestra respuesta ha sido muy positiva. Mucho más teniendo en cuenta que algunos ya habíais escuchado la sección en su programa correspondiente, hemos pensado que seguiremos apostando por esta iniciativa. Pero antes de ir a por el número 2 de Dando la Nota, toca presentaros El Dormilón. En este caso, la sección de Pablo Sánchez de Rojas (spuny). Un pequeño espacio en el que recordamos aquellos títulos que hoy en día consideraríamos como sleepers. Juegos que llegan sin hacer ruido y que después son especiales. Sleepers o también joyas ocultas, con títulos que sin ser considerados obras maestras, tienen algo muy chulo por lo que merece recordarlos. Tal y como os contamos con la primera sección independiente, la idea de esta publicación tiene dos objetivos: Que aquellos que ya lo han escuchado puedan volver a hacerlo sin necesidad de tener que recordar en qué programa y en qué minuto se encuentra cada capítulo. Dar la posibilidad a nuevos oyentes de escucharnos en un formato mucho más light. Con pequeños programas de una duración más corta, muy especiales y preparados. Con respecto al primer episodio de El Dormilón (publicado originalmente en el programa de 1999 - Parte 2), este se centró en XIII, un original shooter en primera persona que llegó en la época de 128 bits (PS2, Xbox, GameCube y PC) y el cual resultó realmente original. Salió en un momento en que el cell shading estaba muy de moda, y nos ofreció un título con un desarrollo muy variado y una estética muy particular. Básicamente teníamos delante un FPS que daba la sensación de ser en realidad un cómic, con sus viñetas, sus onomatopeyas. Y todo, en una interesante mezcla de géneros, con acción, sigilo, exploración... En definitiva, un juego que no se convirtió en un superventas, pero el cual enamoró a muchos jugadores. No en vano, en la actualidad se ha anunciado una revisión que llegará en un futuro no muy lejano. Recordad que no descartamos poder crear secciones que se publiquen, de forma exclusiva, en solitario. ¡Nos escuchamos! Y no os olvidéis de dejar vuestros comentarios. Nos ayudan mucho. En esta sección participamos en su día: Oriol Vall-llovera (Uri) Pablo Sánchez de Rojas (spuny) Rubén Sevilla (rbn_psx) ¡Y súscribete a nuestro canal! *PD: Recordad que El Dormilón de XIII se emitió el pasado 6 de junio de 2019. Por lo tanto, hay comentarios de "actualidad" que pueden haber quedado desfasados.
Por primera vez desde el estreno de Sector 7, publicamos una de nuestras secciones de forma independiente. En efecto, Dando la Nota es la sección de nuestro querido Daniel del Puerto (AhuraMazda). Y este episodio que podéis escuchar ahora, no es más que el primer capítulo con el que se estrenó la sección el pasado 13 de julio de 2019. Más concretamente en el programa de Super Mario Bros. (1x07). Pero, ¿qué es exactamente Dando la Nota? Muy sencillo. La idea es repasar las bandas sonoras emblemáticas de la industria retro de los videojuegos. Pero no lo hacemos únicamente desde el punto sonoro, pues evidentemente la música tiene una gran importancia en la sección. También queremos recordar curiosidades y, sobre todo, hablar de las personas que las hicieron posibles. Daniel del Puerto realiza un trabajo de documentación fantástico e, incluso, investiga posibles plagios (o guiños). La idea de esta publicación tiene dos objetivos: 1- Que aquellos que ya lo han escuchado puedan volver a hacerlo sin necesidad de tener que recordar en qué programa y en qué minuto se encuentra cada capítulo. 2- Dar la posibilidad a nuevos oyentes de escucharnos en un formato mucho más light. Con pequeños programas de una duración más corta, muy especiales y preparados. En cuanto a este primer episodio, hablamos de la banda sonora del majestuoso Wild Arms de PlayStation. Lo hacemos tanto destacando el trabajo de Michiko Naruke, como disfrutando de las hermosas melodías estilo western de este magnífico juego. Asimismo, como en todos los Dando la Nota, podemos disfrutar de la Triada de Ahura (su Top 3 de melodías del juego). Y sin olvidarnos de los guiños y parecidos con la música de otro genio como Ennio Morricone. En definitiva, esperamos que os guste. Y si es el caso, no descartamos poder crear secciones que se publiquen, de forma exclusiva, en solitario. ¡Nos escuchamos! Y no os olvidéis de dejar vuestros comentarios. Nos ayudan mucho. En esta sección participamos: Oriol Vall-llovera (Uri) Daniel del Puerto (AhuraMazda) ¡Y súscribete a nuestro canal! *PD: El concurso de adivinar la melodía de la sección para ganar un Pang Adventures para PC (Steam), ya se resolvió. Recordad que todo esto se emitió el pasado 13 de julio de 2019.
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.Battling a cold is never fun and sometimes the cold gets the better of you but you let it have its moment and then you move on (see episode). But when you've got the better of the cold, it's all right! Life's a beach, the afternoons are shinier, the mahjong is mahjongin' and you maybe you take a step back and say, "Gun-DAMN, it's good to be alive!". DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (7/7/19)PlaylistPlanet Select - Shinobu Ogawa, Takaharu Umezu, Hiroto Otsubo and Michiko Naruke(Legion, PC Engine CD)Riichi - Megu chan and ISE(Bishoujo Janshi Suchie-Pai, Super Famicom)Gun-DAMN! - Youchi Sakai(Shirogane no Cal to Soukuu no Joou, PSP)Shiny Afternoon - Kikuko Hataya(Top Player's Golf, Neo Geo)Field (Chapter 5) - Minoru Yuasa(Traysia, Sega Mega Drive)It's All Right - Katsuhiro Hayashi(Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku, Sega Saturn)Ending - Yoshinori Kawamoto(Super Family Tennis, Super Famicom)Staff Roll - Neil Baldwin(Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge, Nintendo)Special RequestA Bell is Tolling - Hiroki Kikuta(Secret of Mana, Super Nintendo)
Not every desert sounds the same. The sitar and tabla are Indian instruments that, in video game music, are almost always used to signify the desert. Not every composer buys into this trend, however, and this episode focuses on desert themes that suggest a different kind of adventure. Track listing: 0:14: Tostarena Ruins / Super Mario Odyssey / Naoto Kubo 3:42: Lethal Lava Land / Super Mario 64 / Koji Kondo 4:07: Through the Desert / Castle Crashers / Matthew Harwood 4:31: Drums of Dalia / Golden Sun: The Lost Age / Motoi Sakuraba 4:53: Kingdom of Nasrad / Skies of Arcadia / Yutaka Minobe and Tatsuyuki Maeda 5:15: Gritzy Desert / Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time / Yoko Shimomura 5:34: Addashi Desert / Okage: Shadow King / Jun-Ichi Doi, Takamitsu Kajikawa, Yoshikazu Kawatani, Toda Kazuhide and Toshiaki Murata 5:55: Dasil, City of Burning Sands / Xenogears / Yasunori Mitsuda 6:16: Desert Ruins (Zone 1) / Sonic: Lost World / Tomoya Ohtani and Takahito Eguchi 6:37: Slipsand Galaxy / Super Mario Galaxy 2 / Mahito Yokota 7:46: The Burning Sands / Final Fantasy X / Masahi Hamazu 9:30: Dhalsim’s Theme / Street Fighter IV / Composed by Yoko Shimomura, arranged by Hideyuki Fukasawa 9:55: Desert Hill / Super Mario Bros. 3 / Koji Kondo 10:17: Sandopolis / Sonic the Hedgehog 3 / Various Composers 10:47: Desert Palace / Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds / Ryo Nagamatsu 11:59: The Sunlands / Octopath Traveler / Yasunori Nishiki 15:31: The Withered Forest / Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl / Yuzo Koshiro 20:36: Kalamari Desert / Mario Kart 64 / Kenta Nagata 23:40: Desert Zone / Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap / Composed by Shinichi Sakamoto, arranged by Michael Geyre 29:36: Yucca Desert / Mother / Hirokazu Tanaka 30:29: Super Dry Dance (Dry Dunes Desert) / Earthbound / Hirokazu Tanaka 33:14: Secret of the Arid Sands / Secret of Mana / Hiroki Kikuta 35:19: Harvest November / Seiken Densetsu 3 / Hiroki Kikuta 40:43: The Rosy Setting Sun (El Sol Rosado Del Sol) / Sunset Riders / Motoaki Furukawa 43:06: Advanced Wind (Whistle Version) / Wild Arms 3 / Michiko Naruke 46:06: Teehee Valley / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions / Yoko Shimomura 48:18: Desert Flower (Treit, the Desert Oasis) / Tales of Symphonia / Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura and Takeshi Arai 52:57: Gerudo Valley / Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time / Koji Kondo 55:43: Gerudo Town (Night) / Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild / Yasuaki Iwata 59:49: Oblivia Field (Night) / Xenoblade Chronicles X / Hiroyuki Sawano 63:07: Marmalade Valley / Paper Mario: Color Splash / Takeru Kanazaki, Shigemitsu Goto, and Fumihiro Isobe 66:29: Scorching Dunes (Sunburn Island) / Shantae and the Pirate's Curse / Jake Kaufman 70:58: Sky Sands / Kirby’s Air RIde / Shogo Sakai, Jun Ishikawa, Hirokazu Ando and Tadashi Ikegami 73:34: Sand Ocean / F-Zero / Yumiko Kanki and Naoto Ishida 74:50: The Sandy Badlands / Final Fantasy VII / Nobuo Uematsu 75:59: Land of Sand and Time / Bravely Default / REVO Along similar lines, listen to the episode about the phony pan-Asian motif in video game music: https://singingmountainpod.com/episodes/37-chai-kingdom-asian-cliche 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 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f9iAcO1ZMTYVH91c2Jsyw Official website: https://singingmountainpod.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes TableCakes Productions: https://www.tablecakes.com Subscribe to the newsletter: https://tablecakesproductions.substack.com/subscribe
Nintendo’s Smash Bros. series has become not only an altar to worship the gods of video games past but also a place to pay our respects to video game music. In this episode, I anticipate the arrival of Smash Bros. Ultimate on Friday with ten examples of Smash Bros. covers that improve upon their source materials. Track listing: 0:06: Super Mario Bros.: the Lost Levels Medley / Super Smash Bros. Wii U / Composed by Koji Kondo, arranged by Katsuro Tajima 2:08: Pedal Glider (Pilotwings Resort) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed and arranged by Asuka Ito 6:30: Stickerbush Symphony / Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest / David Wise 7:23: Stickerbush Symphony (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest) / Super Smash Bros. Brawl / Composed by David Wise, arranged by Michiko Naruke 11:17: Snowman / Earthbound / Hirokazu Tanaka 11:55: Snowman (Mother) / Super Smash Bros. Brawl / Composed by Hirokazu Tanaka, arranged by Shogo Sakai 17:26: Chill / Dr. Mario / Hirokazu Tanaka 18:12: Chill (Dr. Mario) Version 2 / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed and arranged by Hirokazu Tanaka 24:05: Palace Theme / Zelda II: The Adventure of Link) / Akito Nakastuka 24:46: Temple Theme (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link) / Super Smash Bros. Melee / Composed by Akito Nakatsuka, arranged by Shogo Sakai 29:46: Mount Dedede / Kirby’s Dreamland / Jun Ishikawa 30:46: King Dedede’s Theme Version 2 (Kirby’s Dream Land) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Jun Ishikawa, arranged by Hideki Ishigaki and Hideki Onoue (HIDE+HIDE) 35:21: Field Theme / Mysterious Castle Murasame / Koji Kondo Mysterious Castle Murasame Medley / Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Composed by Koji Kondo, arranged by Shohei Tsuchiya (ZUNTATA) 40:59: Light Plane / Pilotwings / Soyo Oka 41:51: Light Plane Vocal Mix (Pilot Wings) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Soyo Oka, arranged by Masato Coda with RiRiKA 46:57: Pac-Man Intro / Pac-Man (Arcade) / Toshio Kai 47:03: Pac-Man (Club Mix) / Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Composed by Toshio Kai, arranged by Hirokazu Tanaka 52:52: Ground Theme / Super Mario Bros. / Koji Kondo 53:22: Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) / Super Smash Bros. Brawl / Koji Kondo 56:56: Title Theme / Pikmin / Hajime Wakai 58:09: Mission Mode (Pikmin 3) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Hajime Wakai, Asuka Hayazaki and Atsuko Asahi, arranged by Taku Inoue 61:46: Tomodachi LIfe / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Daisuke Matsuoka and Asuka Ito, arranged by Masafumi Takada 65:22: Fortress Boss (Super Mario World) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Koji Kondo, arranged by ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHICO) Drew on Twitter: twitter.com/drewgmackie Singing Mountain on Twitter: twitter.com/singmopod On Facebook: www.facebook.com/singingmountainpod/ On iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/singi…ain/id1252832457 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ISyNLUc1ALxzvjBqw4ru3?si=OM-bFRP1RLSLkiv2XyQxNg On Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifofiaeephbs27wb6cqr24dlgl4 On Instagram: instagram.com/singingmountainpod/ On SoundCloud: @singingmountain On YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f9iAcO1ZMTYVH91c2Jsyw Official website: www.singingmountainpod.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes TableCakes Productions: https://www.tablecakes.com
A hero’s journey can be lonely. Think about what it was like to start a new game, see your tiny sprite on the map screen for the first time and then wonder about what all you might be doing in this new adventure. This episode is all about music that captures that feeling: being a little excited, being a little lost, and feeling all the freedom of setting off on your own. Track listing: 0:16: Eternal Wind / Final Fantasy III (Famicom) / Nobuo Uematsu 4:50: Wanderer / Live a Live / Yoko Shimomura 8:32: Walking in Peace / Bounty Sword / Kohei Tanaka and Akihiko Mori 12:40: Rise From Your Grave / Altered Beast (Genesis) / Tohru Nakabayashi 19:06: Unknown Land / Dragon Quest (NES) / Koichi Sugiyama 19:30: Unknown Land / Dragon Quest (Super Famicom) / Koichi Sugiyama 21:22: Distant Journey / Dragon Quest II (NES) / Koichi Sugiyama 22:12: Distant Journey / Dragon Quest II (Super Famicom) / Koichi Sugiyama 23:21: Alefgard Overworld / Dragon Quest III (NES) / Koichi Sugiyama 24:10: Alefgard Overworld / Dragon Quest III (Super Famicom) / Koichi Sugiyama 28:24: Beyond the Wilderness / Radiant Historia (Nintendo DS) / Yoko Shimomura 32:48: The Earth / Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals / Yasunori Shiono 36:04: Exotic Country Road / Pocky & Rocky 2 / Hiroyuki Iwatsuki, Kinuyo Yamashita, Haruo Ohashi and Asuka Yamao 40:22: Night Shift / Treasure of the Rudras / Ryuji Sasai 43:00: Ravaged Village / Golden Axe 2 (Genesis) / Naofumi Hataya 45:28: Field: The Barren Lands / Wild Arms 2 / Michiko Naruke 49:09: Unknown Lands / Final Fantasy V / Nobuo Uematsu 51:22: A New World / Final Fantasy V / Nobuo Uematsu 53:18: My Home, Sweet Home / Final Fantasy V / Nobuo Uematsu 56:29: Overworld / Terranigma / Miyoko Takaoka and Masanori Hikichi 60:41: Walking the Ground / Final Fantasy: Four Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 63:14: Walking the Ground (Night) / Final Fantasy: Four Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 65:08: That’s the Beginning of the Adventure / Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City / Yuzo Koshiro 68:33: World Map / Shining Force / Masahiko Yoshimura 74:47: Windy Day / Metal Slug 5 / Toshikazu Tanaka Drew on Twitter: twitter.com/drewgmackie Singing Mountain on Twitter: https://twitter.com/singmopod On Facebook: www.facebook.com/singingmountainpod/ On iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/singi…ain/id1252832457 On Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/…bs27wb6cqr24dlgl4 On Instagram: www.instagram.com/singingmountainpod/ On SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/singingmountain Official website: https://singingmountainpod.com/
In this very special episode, the guys explore the wonderful music of the Wild Arms series! Led by series composer Michiko Naruke, the music of this western-themed RPG series is heroic, exciting and fun. Enjoy some excellent VGM and discussion!
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
Este capítulo lo dedicamos a una compositora que seguramente reconoceremos por el videojuego Wild Arms y todas sus secuelas, Michiko Naruke una de las compositoras más activas en esta ultima decada y que ha participado con otros fabulosos compositores como Noriyuki Iwadare, Yoshino Aoiki, conozcan más sobre su excelente trabajo en este episodio.
Este capítulo lo dedicamos a una compositora que seguramente reconoceremos por el videojuego Wild Arms y todas sus secuelas, Michiko Naruke una de las compositoras más activas en esta ultima decada y que ha participado con otros fabulosos compositores como Noriyuki Iwadare, Yoshino Aoiki, conozcan más sobre su excelente trabajo en este episodio.
Week in Geek: Andrew buys a Playstation Vita to play the 20 year-old game, Suikoden, but only so he can play Suikoden II, eventually. Dan gets mad after watching the documentary, GTFO. Wild Arms 3: Before getting to the topic of the influence of westerns, Dan and Andrew look at a very specific––and, perhaps, out of the blue––instance of this with the 2002 JRPG, Wild Arms 3. The Western Evolution: Rather than simply talking about the Western as a genre of storytelling, Andrew and Dan instead discuss how the western persists past its cultural prime and, despite seeming like a withering genre overall, is more alive than ever. Listeners on the Range: To help flesh out the conversation, Dan and Andrew turned to the listeners and asked what westerns or western-influenced media deserves a closer look, with great response! Question of the Geek: What is your favorite use of ninja(s) or superspies (in any medium)? Which do you feel have been particularly influential? Why? Leave your answer as a comment on the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. Be sure to also join the official Facebook and Google+ pages. You may also e-mail the show at forallpod [at] gmail [.] com. If you subscribe to the show on iTunes, help the show out by leaving a review on the iTunes store to help spread the word of the show through the magic of Apple's algorithms. For all intents and purposes, that was a podcast recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Finish Today, Then..." by Michiko Naruke (from Wild Arms: Advanced 3rd Original Soundtrack) -"A Fistful of Dollars" by Ennio Morricone -"When I Was a Cowboy" by Leadbelly -"Shadow" by Nobuo Uematsu (from Final Fantasy VI) -"Fanfare" by Nobuo Uematsu (from Final Fantasy VII)
Throw in traditional JRPG elements, some Ancient Relic Machines and a touch of the Wild West and you’ve got yourself Wild Arms for the Sony Playstation. Join us as we go through Filgaia’s story, battles, characters and, of course, the sweet music from a very talented and versatile composer, Michiko Naruke. Media.Vision put together a… Read More »
It's time for PAX coverage with Dan and Andrew (mostly Andrew)! But before we get to PAX goodness, we must first get down to business. Week in Geek: For All Intents and Purposes now has an official Facebook page and an official Google+ page! Join them for regular updates, links, and interesting discussion. Meanwhile, Dan watches a documentary about a movie that was never made––Jodorowsky's Dune––and, guess what, Andrew goes to PAX Prime. Andrew Interviews: Andrew interviews Luke and Nicole from both Across The Board Games.net and Nerdy Seattle.com to talk about PAX! An intriguing interview spread across two parts that has them discuss everything from video games, to tabletop games, to diversity in gaming! The interview is broken up with: Discussion: Andrew and Dan discuss a recent study that shows that 92% of PC games purchased this year were digital. They discuss this physical-media-less trend and what it means and its benefits and deficits. Question: After discussing what they found most intriguing about this year's PAX Prime, they prance into a more light-hearted affair to ask: What is a cartoon/animated show you feel deserves a second look? Leave your responses and/or comments at this episode's post at forall.libsyn.com, or feel free to send your responses, comments, or inquiries to forallpod@gmail.com. Also, be sure to join our official Facebook and Google+ pages to stay up to date with updates, links to interesting articles and websites, and join in on the episode's discussion. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Music from this Episode: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Space Cruise (Title)" by Ben Prunty (from FTL: Faster Than Light (Official Soundtrack)) -"Into the Wilderness" by Michiko Naruke (from Wild Arms) -"I Giorni Dell'ira (Days of Anger)" by Riz Ortolani (from Django Unchained) -"You're the Best" by Joe Esposito (from The Karate Kid)
ScoreVG edición concejas. Hoy aprovechamos que Asher estaba por fuera en Disney (en serio) y pasamos todas las rolas que normalmente están vetadas, que incluyen: SEGA, Sega … sega y SEGA. Más que repasamos el DK Rap (y Vinyl Fantasy) y por primera en 21 episodios entendemos como apagar el ruido de la carne en el asador. Con: Mauricio/Ophelia Pastrana, Pablo "Yoshi" Pailles, Artemio Urbina, Rolando "Rolman" Cedillo. LISTA DE ROLAS 00:05:35 Metroid (1986) - Brinstar - Hirokazu Tanaka. Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems. 00:10:59 Ninja JaJaMaru-Kun (1985) (NES) - Stage Theme. Tose. 00:18:38 Mappy (1983) -Naboyuki Ohnogi - PIANO X CONPUTER GAME. Namco, Dempa Shunbunsha, Epoch. 00:27:44 Zillion (Sega Master System) (1987). Tatsunoko Productions. 00:38:24 Super R-Type Music (1991) - Stage 3 (As Wet as a Fish) - Yusuhiro Kawakami, Takushi Hiyamutaa, Hiroshi Kimura - Super R-Type Music. Irem. 00:49:48 Mega Man X (1993) – Opening Stage (Central Highway) - Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takhara, Toshihiko Horiyama - Mega Man X OST. Capcom. 01:01:14 M.U.S.H.A. (1990) - Full Metal Fighter - Toshiaki Sakoda. Compile. 01:10:49 Golden Axe (Arcade) (1989) - The Wilderness - Tohru Nakabayashi, You Takada. Sega AM1 01:18:40 Wolf Team - Sol-Feace (1990) - Enemy Star Cruiser. Wolf Team. 01:30:20 Viewpoint (1992) - Stage 1. Aicom. 01:39:29 Panzer Dragoon (1995) - Main Theme - Yoshitaka Azuma. Sega, Team Andromeda. 01:49:12 PaRappa the Rapper (1996) - Chop Chop Master Onion’s RAP - Masaya Matsuura Yoshihisa Suzuki. NanaOn-Sha. 01:58:37 Bushido Blade (1997) - Those who aim at the Castle Tower - Bushido Blade OST. Light Weight. 02:05:25 Paper Mario (2000) - Koopa Bros. Battle Theme - Yuka Tsujiyoko, Taishi Senda. Intelligent Systems. 02:13:33 Lunar The Silver Star (Mega CD) (1992) - Burg - Noriyuki Iwadare, Hiroshi Fijioka, Isao Mizonoguchi. Game Arts. Studio Alex. / Lunar The Silver Star (Mega CD) - Overworld Theme - Noriyuki Iwadare, Hiroshi Fijioka, Isao Mizonoguchi. Game Arts. Studio Alex. 02:19:10 Wild Arms (1996) - Michiko Naruke. Media. Vision. 02:24:01 Donkey Kong 64 (N64) (1999) - DK Rap Introduction - Grant Kirkhope. Rare. 02:41:50 Jet Set Radio (2000) - Up-Set Attack 3 - Hideki Nganuma - Jet Set Radio Music. Smilebit. 02:49:07 Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004) - Snake Eater (Abstracted Camouflage) - Norihiko Hibino & Cynthia Harrell - Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater(TGS2004). KCEJ. 02:57:30 killer7 (2005) - Rave On - Masafumi Takada, Jun Fukuda. Grasshopper Manufacture. 03:09:56 Mega Man X4 - OPENING - Toshihiko Horiyama - Capcom Sound Team. Capcom. 03:15:46 Every Extend Extra Extreme (2007) - Stage 5 - Every Extends Extra Soundtrack. Q Entertainment. 03:22:20 Professor Layton and the Curious Village (2007) - Professor Laytons Theme - Tomohito Nishiura. Level-5. 03:28:57 The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (2009) - Tower of Spirits (Dungeon) - Koji Kondo, Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ota, and Manaka Tominaga. Nintendo EAD Group No. 3. 03:36:00Monty on the Run (1985) - Rob Hubber. Peter Harrap. 03:45:10 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011) - Ballad of the Goddess - Zelda 25th Anniversary Orchestra - The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary: Special Orchestra CD. Nintendo EAD Group No. 3. 03:55:29 Heavy Rain (2010) - Main Theme - Normand Corbeil - Heavy Rain Soundtrack. Quantic Dream. 04:10:48 Metroid (1986) - The Minibosses. Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems.