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[Ch 1] "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds" - “C1R7: The Best of 2024” ——————————————————— ——————————————————— ——————————————————— Today's broadcast is C1R7 for Wayback Wednesday, January 15th, 2025. Today's broadcast will be "The Best of 2024" - our look back at the previous year of Channel 1 as well as Channel 2 not already featured in the Ch 2 retrospectives. Tracklist! Track# / Track / Game / System / Composer(s) / Original Episode(s) / Originally Selected By / Timestamp A1) Intro - 00:00:00 01) Connected (Yours Forever) - Tetris Effect: Connected - Multiplatform - Hydelic / Vocals: Kate Brady - C2E16 - St. John - 00:04:19 02) White Summit Prob Naberius - Phantasy Star Online 2 - Multiplatform - Hideki Kobayashi, Mitsuharu Fukuyama, Kenichi Tokoi, Tadashi Kinukawa, and/or Chihiro Aoki - C1E81 - St. John - 00:09:40 03) The Power of GT - Gran Turismo 5 - PS3 - Yudai Saitoh - C1E87 - St. John - 00:17:02 04) Fantavision 202X - Fantavision 202X - Multiplatform - Soichi Terada - C1E87 - St. John - 00:21:06 05) World B - Art of Balance - Multiplatform - Martin Schjøler - C1E83 / C1E84 - St. John - 00:22:05 06) Starmine - Fantavision (JP) - PS2 - Soichi Terada - C1E84 - St. John - 00:24:24 07) Green Hill Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog - Genesis - Masato Nakamura - C1E90 - Hugues - 00:28:31 08) The Silence of Daylight - Castlevania II - NES - Kenichi Matsubara, Satoe Terashima, and/or Kouji Murata - C1E81 - St. John - 00:30:09 09) Brinstar - Metroid - NES - Hirokazu “Hip” Tanaka - C1E89 - Hugues - 00:31:38 10) Garden - Die Hard - PC Engine - Kenji Yoshida - C1E82 - St. John - 00:33:21 11) Missions 2-2- and 4 - Rambo III - Genesis - Kazuhiko Nagai - C1E82 - St. John - 00:35:17 12) BGM 2 - Shinobi - PC Engine - Yasuhiro Kawakami - C1E85 - St. John - 00:37:31 13) Forest of Elrond - Wizards and Warriors - NES - David Wise - C1E90 - Hugues - 00:39:01 14) Underwater - TMNT - NES - Jun Funahashi and/or Hidenori Maezawa - C1E83 / C1E84 - St. John - 00:41:02 15) Beatnik on the Ship - Streets of Rage - Genesis - Yuzo Koshiro - C1E84 / C1E89 - St. John (84) / Hugues (89) - 00:42:51 16) Lab Theme - Ninja Gaiden - Genesis (unreleased) - Unknown - C2E18 - St. John - 00:45:03 17) Puzzle - 3D Tetris - VirtualBoy - Ken Kojima - C2E19 - Hugues - 00:46:50 18) Attack the Barbarian - Streets of Rage - Genesis - Yuzo Koshiro - C1E85 - St. John - 00:49:30 19) Never Return Alive - Streets of Rage 2 - Genesis - Yuzo Koshiro and/or Motohiro Kawashima - C1E85 - St. John - 00:52:14 20) Club Tigre - Final Vendetta - Multiplatform - Futurecast and/or Utah Saints - C1E87 - St. John - 00:55:48 21) Dice Dance Days - Gunstar Heroes - Genesis - Norio Hanzawa - C1E82 - St. John - 00:59:10 22) Neo Kobe Steel Factory - Contra III: The Alien Wars - SNES - Miki Higashino, Masanori Adachi, Tappi Iwase, and/or Aki Hata - C1E82 - St. John - 01:01:17 23) Alley / Sewer - Dick Tracy - Genesis - STI Sound Team - C1E82 - St. John - 01:05:01 24) The Demons from Adrian's Pen - DOOM - PC (OPL3) - Bobby Prince - C2E17 - St. John - 01:06:46 25) Chinatown - Revenge of Shinobi - Genesis - Yuzo Koshiro - C1E90 - Hugues - 01:09:26 26) The Last Soul - Streets of Rage - Genesis - Yuzo Koshiro - C1E83 / C1E84 - St. John - 01:12:10 27) Confronting Myself - Celeste - Multiplatform - Lena Raine - C1E86 - St. John - 01:15:33 28) Norfair - Metroid - NES - Hirokazu “Hip” Tanaka - C1E85 - St. John - 01:19:40 29) Bootup Sequence - N/A (System Music) - FM Towns Marty - Unknown - C2E17 - St. John - 01:21:31 30) Taste of Blood - Portal - Multiplatform - Kelly Baily and/or Mike Morasky - C1E87 - St. John - 01:23:03 31) Wavebreaker - Zenses Ocean - DS - Martin Schjøler - C1E87 - St. John - 01:25:57 32) Shell Twirl - Zenses Ocean - DS - Martin Schjøler - C1E87 - St. John - 01:28:30 33) World E - Art of Balance - Multiplatform - Martin Schjøler - C1E81 - St. John - 01:30:39 34) Starmine - Fantavision (PAL) - PS2 - Jim Croft - C1E87 - St. John - 01:32:54 35) Love and Peace - Gran Turismo 5 - PS3 - Kemmei Adachi - C1E87 - St. John - 01:36:50 36) Home - n++ Multiplatform - Marcel Dettman - C1E84 - St. John - 01:41:06 37) Prologue - Celeste - Multiplatform - Lena Raine - C1E86 - St. John - 01:46:04 38) The Hanging Edge - Final Fantasy XIII - PS3/XB360 - Masashi Hamauzu - C1E81 - St. John - 01:47:08 39) The Corridors of Time - Chrono Trigger - SNES - Yasunori Mitsuda - C1E81 - St. John - 01:50:27 40) Crossing3084 - Phantasy Star Online - Dreamcast - Hideaki Kobayashi, and/or Fumie Kumatani - C1E90 - Hugues - 01:53:18 41) Beautiful Morning - Danganronpa 2 - PSP - Masafumi Takada - C1E90 - Hugues - 01:57:22 42) World F - Art of Balance - Multiplatform - Martin Schjøler - C1E84 - St. John - 02:01:22 43) Kraft und Licht - n++ - Multiplatform - Len Faki - C1E83 / C1E84 - St. John - 02:04:44 44) VR Sneaking - Metal Gear Solid 2 - PS2 - c: Iku Mizutani, Shigehiro Takenouchi, and/or Motoaki Furukawa / a: Norihiko Hibino - C1E88 - St. John - 02:11:41 45) Sudden Beautiful Lie - Danganronpa V3 - Vita - Masafumi Takada - C1E89 - Hugues - 02:14:24 46) Starshell - Futuri no Fantavision - PS2 - Soichi Terada - C1E87 - St. John - 02:18:17 47) Tokyo Daylight - Persona 5 - Multiplatform - Shōji Meguro - C1E90 - Hugues - 02:20:12 48) Passing Breeze - Outrun - Arcade - Hiroshi Kawaguchi - C1E88 / C1E89 - St. John (88) / Hugues (89) - 02:23:50 49) Theme - Space Harrier - Arcade - Hiroshi Kawaguchi - C1E90 - Hugues - 02:29:30 50) End Credits - Mega Man 3 - NES - Yasuaki Fujita and/or Harumi Fujita - C2E20 - St. John - 02:33:25 B1) Outro - 02:36:14 Music Block Runtime: 02:31:58 / Total Episode Runtime: 02:51:01 Our customary Channel 1 intro and outro music, which did not appear today is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio, on the Sega Dreamcast - composed by BB Rights. Our special year-in-review intro and outro music are, respectively, Results Theme from Metroid Prime on the GameCube, composed by Kenji Yamamoto, and Results Parade, from the Check Mii Out Channel on the Wii, composed by Kazumi Totaka. Produced using a nearly equal mix of Audacity and Ardour in Fedora Linux on an ASUS ROG Zephyrus 14 (2023) laptop with perhaps a little support from a Dell Latitude 7480 (also running Fedora Linux) or the Steam Deck (running Steam OS). Recorded with a Shure SM7B XLR dynamic microphone on a RØDE PSA1+ boom arm through a Cloudlifter and a Focusrite 4i4 XLR-to-USB interface! You can also find all of our audio episodes on https://archive.org/details/@nerd_noise_radio as well as the occasional additional release only available there, such as remixes of previous releases and other content. Our YouTube Channel, for the time being is in dormancy, but will be returning with content, hopefully, in 2022. 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About: A second playlist for those times when you're sneaking around corners, or hiding in the shadows. From full-blown undercover stealth, to something a little more stylish, you'll find a song to suit your need. Artwork: Radical Dreamers 00:00 - Under The Moonlight [Radical Dreamers] by Yasunori Mitsuda > 04:01 - Criminal Investigation Part 1 [Policenauts] by Tappi Iwase, Masahiro Ikariko, Motoaki Furukawa > 05:10 - Infiltration [Trails In The Sky SC] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 07:57 - Sneaking Suspicions [13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim] by Yukinori Kikuchi > 09:08 - It All Makes Sense Now [Red Dead Redemption II] by Woody Jackson > 12:56 - Infiltrating Shinra [Final Fantasy VII] by Nobuo Uematsu > 16:40 - Invasion [Xenogears] by Yasunori Mitsuda > 19:44 - Anton's Castle [Professor Layton London Life] by Tomohito Nishiura > 23:08 - Sneaking Mission [Metal Gear Solid MSX2] by Iku Mizutani, Shigehiro Takenouchi, Motoaki Furukawa > 24:12 - Discovery [Metal Gear Solid] by KCE Japan Sound Team > 27:32 - Beyond The Twilight [Final Fantasy IX] by Nobuo Uematsu > 30:37 - The Sound Of Silence [Live A Live HD-2D] by Yoko Shimomura > 33:59 - Reactor V2 [Cyber Shadow] by Enrique Martin > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
No episódio de hoje buscamos entender como os video games usam elementos de outras mídias para contar histórias únicas, enquanto também exploramos a história dos jogos e ponderamos o que torna essa mídia tão especial. Participantes: Pedro Santos e Vítor Batista Músicas: Humoresque of a Little Dog (Hirokazu Tanaka, Mother OST/Versão SSBU), Introductions (Michael Land, The Secret Of Monkey Island OST), Pac-Man Theme (Toshio Kai), Opening Title "Old L.A. 2040" (Motoaki Furukawa, Policenauts OST), Donkey Kong Theme (NES) (Yukio Kaneoka), Omen (Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy 6 OST), Mega Man 2 Medley (Takashi Tateishi, Versão SSBU)
Episode #310 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan from RPGera closes out the month of October 2023 with another eclectic spooky Nintendo 64 mix in Radio Hour, Volume 64! 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 Introduction from Castlevania 64 [Masahiko Kimura, Motoaki Furukawa & Mariko Egawa, 1999] Valley from Pokemon Snap [Ikuko Mimori, 1999] Fantastic Horror -Unused- from Pokemon Snap [Ikuko Mimori, 1999] The Museum Hall from Scooby Doo! Classic Creep Capers [Stephen Geering, 2000] Forest Temple from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time [Koji Kondo, 1998] Potion Shop from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time [Koji Kondo, 1998] Title Music from Body Harvest [Stuart Ross & Allan Walker, 1998] The Legend from Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers [Saori Kobayashi & Kennosuke Suemura, 1999] Menelkir's Tomb from Hexen: Beyond Heretic [Kevin Schilder, 1997] Haunted House from Super Mario 64 [Koji Kondo, 1996] Boss 1 from Nightmare Creatures [Frédéric Motte, 1998] Creepy Crawly Cemetery from 40 Winks [Steve Duckworth, 2019] Haunted Halloween from Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness [Jon Holland, 2000] Ikana Valley from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask [Koji Kondo, 2000] 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://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bgmania/message
[Episode 20] This month barSILENCE is heading into the haunted mansion for another special Halloween-themed episode! Let's enjoy October's final day and listen to this haunting and spine-chilling playlist featuring 20 spooky, ghostly ominous, and spooktacular tracks to carry your flashlight to while darkness falls across the land! Happy Halloween! Listen to last year's episode: Halloween Haunts Track Listing: 00:00:00 - The Church (Mortal Kombat 3) [Dan Forden] 00:01:54 - Intro - Halloween Haunts 2 00:05:32 - Mantis' Hymn (Metal Gear Solid) [KCE Japan Sound Team] 00:08:22 - House of the Dead (Addams Family Values) [Keith Tinman] 00:13:04 - Tower of Science (Castlevania 64) [Masahiko Kimura, Motoaki Furukawa, Mariko Egawa] 00:15:39 - Credits (Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 - Yuris Revenge) [Frank Klepacki] 00:17:27 - Annex - Silent Madness (Castlevania 64) [Masahiko Kimura, Motoaki Furukawa, Mariko Egawa] 00:19:56 - Abandoned Pit (Castlevania Symphony of the Night) [Michiru Yamane] 00:22:07 - The Front Hall (Resident Evil 2) [Masami Ueda] 00:23:39 - Time (Deep Fear) [Kenji Kawai] 00:26:46 - Dungeon 5 (Eye of the Beholder) [Yuzo Koshiro, Motohiro Kawashima] 00:29:26 - The Future Starts With You (Portal 2) [Mike Morasky] 00:32:32 - Postgasse (Killer7) [Masafumi Takada] 00:35:44 - Breeze - in Monochrome Night (Silent Hill 3) [Akira Yamaoka] 00:39:58 - Great Demon World Forest (Shadows of the Damned) [Akira Yamaoka] 00:41:51 - So Cold His Heart (Alan Wake's American Nightmare) [Petri Alanko] 00:43:53 - Forrest Kaysen (Deadly Premonition) [Riyou Kinugasa, Takuya Kobayashi, Hiromi Mizutani] 00:46:45 - Brahman (Parasite Eve 2) [Naoshi Mizuta] 00:50:00 - Invasion of the Zombie Hoarder (State of Decay) [Jesper Kyd] 00:52:22 - Lifeline: Army Zombie (State of Decay (Year-One Survival Edition) [Jesper Kyd] 00:54:57 - Outro 00:57:01 - Tooth & Claw (Killer Instinct: Killer Cuts) [Robin Beanland] barSILENCE is a monthly podcast crafted to celebrate and explore the best video game music in the world! You're here because you enjoy the same thing that I do, and I am grateful for that. This episode is brought to you in part by our kind Patreon subscribers, and by our show's sponsor, Bold Pickins Specialty Pickles. Find them in stores near you: boldpickins.com Shout-outs are also in order for Professor Tom of the Shujin Academy VGM Club Podcast! You can and should check out his show by going to his site. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Legion of VGM, consider subscribing to the show on Patreon. As a thank you for subscribing, you will get access to an exclusive Bonus Beats show each month! Click here to learn more! Connect with the show! Patreon - /barSILENCE Twitter - @barSilenceVGM Instagram - @barSILENCE Threads - @barSILENCE BlueSky - @barsilencevgm.bsky.social Tumblr - barSilenceVGM More ways to listen: Listen to past episodes at barsilence.com 8Beats Radio - 24/7 VGM Music & Mixes Terra Player App - VGM & Gaming Podcasts & More YouTube - Monthly Videos This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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. It's Father's Day in America and here at the Last Wave, we're wishing all the cool dads a happy birthday with some smooth jams across the board. New composers, old favorites, visual novels with and without sexual content, America's past time, Russia's past time, even a little Korean golf MMORPG. You're welcome, dad! Playlist Sticks and Balls - Stephen Chaplin (Virtual Pool, Sony PlayStation) Future of Spirit - Takeshi Abo (Steins;Gate 0, Sony PlayStation 3) Funky Future - Hideaki Kuroda (Zettai Karen Children DS: Dai 4 No Children, Nintendo DS) Green Dreams - Unknown (Shot Online, PC) Haruna Harukawa - Hiroyuki Mizuno (Sora no Fudousan, Sharp X68000) Checkmate - Waam (Virtual Kasparov, Sony PlayStation) Kanryou Camp - Kazuhiko Uehara, Motoaki Furukawa and Nobuyuki Arena (Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 6, Nintendo 64) Main Menu - Norihiko Togashi (Nishijin Pachinko Monogatari 2, Super Famicom) Street Weird - Kaori Tsutsui (Juujigen Rippoutai Cipher ~ Game of Survival, Sony PlayStation 2) Ending - Fusion Music Works (Futaba☆Channel, PC) Special Request Player Select - Junko Ozawa (LiberoGrande, Sony PlayStation)
Episode #274 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera have a timely episode for the week of Valentine's Day with a topic Bryan has been wanting to do for quite some time... sweet sexy saxophone tracks! 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 Dawn from Fate/Extra [Shinji Hosoe, 2010] Lei Havina -Old Settlement- from Gravity Rush 2 [Kohei Tanaka, 2017] Home is Where the Ground Is from Dropsy [Chris Schlarb, 2015] One Night in Neo Kobe City from Snatcher [Masahiro Ikariko, 1994] Theme Song from Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail! [Frank Zottoli, 1996] Theme -Sax Version- from Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 [Kenji Yamamoto, 2003] Stars from Civilization III [Mark Cromer feat. Roland Rizzo, 2001] Defenestraight to My Heart from Gunpoint [Ryan Ike, 2013] Snack Linda Theme from Shenmue [Takenobu Mitsuyoshi & Yuzo Koshiro, 1999] Old L.A. 2040 from Policenauts [Tappi Iwase, Masahiro Ikariko & Motoaki Furukawa, 1996] Unfinished Business -Under the Bridge- from Skullgirls Encore [Michiru Yamane, Brenton Kossak & Blaine McGurty, 2013] Toki'Meki Saxophone from Guardian Heroes [Katsuhiko Suzuki & Norio Hanzawa, 1996] Challenge from Picross 3D: Round 2 [Megumi Ohara, Hirokazu Ando & Shogo Sakai, 2015] Burning Hearts Burning Angel from Burning Rangers [Naofumi Hataya feat. Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, 1998] 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
About: A fourth 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: The Revenge of Shinobi 00:00 - Ruin Seeker [Tunic] by Lifeformed, Janice Kwan > 03:14 - A Childhood Memory [Rogue Galaxy] by Tomohito Nishiura > 04:53 - An Unwavering Heart [Pokémon Black & White] by Shota Kageyama > 06:39 - Phantom And A Rose [Secret of Mana] by Hiroki Kikuta > 10:13 - My Lover [The Revenge Of Shinobi] by Yuzo Koshiro > 12:26 - Detention Center ~ Elegy Of The Security Guard [Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney] by Masakazu Sugimori > 14:15 - Requiem [Alundra] by Kohei Tanaka > 16:02 - Discord [Octopath Traveller] by Yasunori Nishiki > 19:11 - Grief [Lufia II: Rise Of The Sinistrals] by Yasunori Shiono > 21:16 - Tears Of The Stars, Hearts Of The People [Xenogears] by Yasunori Mitsuda > 24:47 - Long Goodbye [Soul Hackers 2] by Shotaro Seo > 26:45 - Bruised Heart [True Fortune] by Noriyuki Iwadare > 30:25 - Call Your Name [Policenauts] by Tappi Iwase, Masahiro Ikariko, Motoaki Furukawa > 32:38 - Fate [Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows Of Valentia] by Takafumi Wada > 35:14 - Sad Seeing [Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor] by Takami Asano > 38:48 - View Of Deep Snow (UNRELEASED) [Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots] by Tomoaki Hirono > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
Today's Broadcast is C1E68 for Theme Thursday, October 27th, 2022. Today's theme is a collection of spooky, dissonant, jarring music for the occasion of Halloween, on a program we're calling "They're Coming to Get You, Barbara" - a "Lost Level", originally intended for C1E37: Halloween 2018, then bumped to C1E48: Halloween 2019, before being bumped indefinitely, and lost to the sands of time....UNTIL NOW! Featuring a music block produced all the way back in July of 2018, making today's broadcast "THE KING OF LOST LEVELS"! And even though the "production quality" of a music block this old is far inferior to our current fresh productions, the "design philosophy" behind this block remains to this day the most sophisticated thing I've ever done. I'll let the intro tell the story! Track# - Track - Game - System - Composer - Timestamp 01) Intro - 00:00:00 02) Freak you Out - Vay - Sega CD - Shigeki Sako - 00:04:59 03) Kadaver's Base - Skeleton Krew - Genesis - Nathan McCree - 00:06:56 04) Title - Mystix: World of Horror - Atari 8-bit - Falk Büttner - 00:09:36 05) Elm Street - Nightmare on Elm Street - NES - David Wise - 00:11:09 06) Inside Deep Darkness - Lagrange Point - Famicom (VRC7) - Akio Dobashi, Noriyuki Takahashi, Katsuhiro Suzuki, and/or Atsushi Fujio - 00:13:55 07) Twilight - LoZ: Twilight Princess - GameCube / Wii - Toru Minegishi and/or Asuka Ohta - 00:16:11 08) Section F Suspense - Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus - multi - Mick Gordon - 00:19:32 09) Dark Sanctuary Fortress - Metroid Prime 2 - Game Cube - Kenji Yamamoto - 00:21:41 10) Earth Elemental - Chakan: The Forever Man - Genesis - Mark Miller and/or Jason Scher - 00:23:49 11) Options - Bram Stoker's Dracula - Genesis - Matt Furniss - 00:27:01 12) Gravity Unusual - Strider - Genesis - Junko Tamiya - 00:28:07 13) Triangle - Thumper - PS4 / SWITCH - Brian Gibson - 00:28:54 14) Metroid Prime Battle - Metroid Prime - GameCube - Kenji Yamamoto and/or Kouichi Kyuma - 00:32:40 15) Gore Nest - DOOM (2016) - multi - Mick Gordon - 00:36:25 16) Boss 3 - Legendary Axe - TG16 - Atsumi Chikuma and/or Toshiaki Takimoto - 00:40:14 17) Ghost Valley - Super Mario Kart - SNES - Soyo Oka - 00:41:38 18) Mojo's Future Crush - X-Men - Genesis - Fletcher Beasley - 00:42:53 19) Bloodpuppets Battle - Splatterhouse 2 - Genesis - Eiko Kaneda - 00:45:53 20) Battle - LaPlace no Ma - PC Engine - Unknown - 00:47:46 21) Endless Pursuer - Snatcher - Sega CD -Konami Kukeiha Club - 00:49:20 22) Crisis - Final Fantasy X - PS2 - Masahashi Hamauzu, Junya Nakano and/or Nobuo Uematsu - 00:51:12 23) Shadow Beast - LoZ: Twilight Princess - GameCube / Wii - Toru Minegishi and/or Asuka Ohta - 00:54:58 24) Beelzebub - Ghouls and Ghosts - Genesis - Tamayo Kawamoto - 00:56:06 25) Naja - Cosmic Carnage - 32X - Hikoshi Hashimoto - 00:57:29 26) Inside a Leviathan Seed - Metroid Prime 3 - Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano, and/or Masaru Tajiima - 00:59:33 27) Agahnim - LoZ: LttP - SNES - Koji Kondo - 01:03:15 28) Spook Mansion - Tiny Toon Adventures - SNES - Kazuhiko Uehara, and/or Yukie Morimoto - 01:04:17 29) Undead - Conker's Bad Fur Day - N64 - Robin Beanland - 01:05:51 30) Maze Music 3 - Kether - CD-I - Santiago J. Roux - 01:08:57 31) Dead Babies - Outlast 2 - multi - Samuel Laflamme - 01:11:19 32) Last Boss - Psychosis - TG16 - Atsuhiro Motoyama - 01:12:12 33) Shudder - Castlevania 64 - N64 - Masahiko Kimura, Motoaki Furukawa, and/or Mariko Egawa - 01:13:59 34) Hurry - Final Fantasy X - PS2 - Masahashi Hamauzu, Junya Nakano and/or Nobuo Uematsu - 01:15:06 35) Dracula's Theme - Super Castlevania IV - SNES - Masanori Adachi and/or Taro Kudo - 01:17:37 36) Satan - Actraiser - SNES - Yuzo Koshiro - 01:20:36 37) Mother Brain Theme - Super Metroid - SNES - Kenji Yamamoto and/or Minako Hamano - 01:22:13 38) Challenge - Final Fantasy X - PS2 - Masahashi Hamauzu, Junya Nakano and/or Nobuo Uematsu - 01:24:29 39) Swamp - LoZ: Majora's Mask - N64 / 3DS - Koji Kondo and/or Toru Minegishi - 01:27:18 40) Ridley's Lair - Metroid - NES - Hirokazu (Hip) Tanaka - 01:30:07 41) Castle Theme - Super Mario 3 - NES - Koji Kondo - 01:31:24 42) Cabin - Friday the 13th - NES - Hirohiko Takayma - 01:32:18 43) Nightmare - Akumajou Densetsu - Famicom (VRC6) - Konami Kukeiha Club - 01:33:54 44) Last Boss 2 - Dead Moon - TG16 - Mamoru Ishimoda and/or Youko Sonada - 01:35:27 45) Password Screen - Castlevania Bloodlines - Genesis - Michiru Yamane - 01:36:42 46) Long Title - Escape from Monster Manor - 3DO - Bob Viera - 01:37:38 47) Outro – 01:43:36 48) BONUS: Mock Disclaimer (C1E37 Callback) - 01:55:40 Music Block Runtime: 01:38:39 / Total Episode Runtime: 01:56:15 Our intro music is a modified version of Malo Mart, from LoZ: Twilight Princess, on the GameCube and Wii, slowed WAY down, and uploaded to YouTube by YouTuber “lovesims26”. Original version composed by Tōru Minegishi, Asuka Hayazaki, and/or Kōji Kondō. The howling wind effect was complement of YouTuber "AndreeaRR ". Our outro music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio, on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by B.B. Rights. Intro / Outro / Final Production produced using Ardour 6 / Audacity 3 in Ubuntu Studio [Linux] 22.04 09/05/2022. Music Block produced in GarageBand in macOS 07/23/2018. IMPORTANT NOTE: The tools and techniques I used back in 2018 in producing the music block were NOT up to my current standards – including featuring less sophisticated fades, more imprecise volume level balancing, less developed track run-order sorting, and even my having used MP3s rather than WAVs in the source production, resulting in a lower-fidelity final product, and further limiting my ability to touch it up after the fact. As such, the production value of this episode will NOT be to par with our current "fresh episodes". But production values aside, the quality of the CONTENT itself, otherwise, I feel, is excellent, and well worth digging up to share with you.....I hope that you'll agree! :-) You can also find all of our audio episodes on Archive.org as well as the occasional additional release only available there, such as remixes of previous releases and other content. Our YouTube Channel, for the time being is in dormancy, but will be returning with content, hopefully, in 2022. Meanwhile, all the old stuff is still there, and can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/NerdNoiseRadio Our episodes (and occasionally, other content, including expanded show notes) can be found on our blog here: nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com. Nerd Noise Radio is also available on The Retro Junkies Network at www.theretrojunkies.com, and is a member of the VGM Podcast Fans community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/VGMPodcastFans/ Or, if you wish to connect with us directly, we have two groups of our own: Nerd Noise Radio - Easy Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/276843385859797/ for sharing tracks, video game news, or just general videogame fandom. Nerd Noise Radio - Expert Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/381475162016534/ for going deep into video game sound hardware, composer info, and/or music theory. You can also follow us on Twitter at @NerdNoiseRadio. And we are also now on Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Vurbl. Thanks for listening! Join us again November 7th, for "The Queen of Lost Levels", C1E69 – Mishmash Monday – vol. 12: a Lost-Level from 2018 originally intended for release in 2019, and the fabled "long lost original C1E41" - Delicious VGM on Noise from the Hearts of Nerds. And wherever you are...Fly the N! Cheers!
About: One of gamings most iconic creators has written, directed, and designed some of the most beloved games across the past three decades. Hideo Kojima has pushed the medium forward in multiple ways, focusing on several aspects that define gaming as its own, unique experience. Artwork: liamwong.com / @liamwong 00:00 - End Of The Dark [Policenauts] by Tappi Iwase, Masahiro Ikariko, Motoaki Furukawa > 01:50 - Theme Of Junker [Snatcher PC-8801] by Masahiro Ikariko, Kazuhiko Uehara > 03:25 - The Entrance To Hell [Snatcher PC-8801] by Masahiro Ikariko, Kazuhiro Uehara > 04:39 - AD 2042 Neo Kobe City [Snatcher PC-8801] by Masahiro Ikariko, Kazuhiko Uehara > 06:18 - Afghanistan's A Big Place [Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain] by Harry Gregson-Williams > 08:33 - The Fury [Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater] by Norihiko Hibino > 10:49 - Frequency 140.85 [Metal Gear 2 - Solid Snake] by Masahiro Ikariko, Mutsuhiko Izumi, Yuko Kurahashi, Tomoya Tomita, Kazuhiko Uehara, Yuji Takenouchi, Tsuyoshi Sekito > 13:17 - The Front Line [Metal Gear 2 - Solid Snake] by Masahiro Ikariko, Mutsuhiko Izumi, Yuko Kurahashi, Tomoya Tomita, Kazuhiko Uehara, Yuji Takenouchi, Tsuyoshi Sekito > 15:10 - Cavern [Metal Gear Solid] by Kazuki Muraoka, Hiroyuki Togo, Takanari Ishiyama, Lee Jeon Myung, Maki Kirioka > 18:18 - Ocelot Youth - Confrontation [Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater] by Harry Gregson-Williams, Norihiko Hibino > 21:21 - Cargo High [Death Stranding] by Joel Corelitz > 24:13 - Fortune [Metal Gear Solid 2] by Norihiko Hibino > 27:17 - Violent Ceasefire [Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots] by Yoshitaka Suzuki > 29:21 - Beautiful Mirage - The Vision Fades [Ludvig Forssell] by Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain > 31:08 - The Face Of Our New Hope [Death Stranding] by Ludvig Forssell > 34:33 - Wavelet [Metal Gear 2 - Solid Snake] by Masahiro Ikariko, Mutsuhiko Izumi, Yuko Kurahashi, Tomoya Tomita, Kazuhiko Uehara, Yuji Takenouchi, Tsuyoshi Sekito > 36:56 - First Triangle [Policenauts] by Tappi Iwase, Masahiro Ikariko, Motoaki Furukawa > 38:56 - Opening Title “Old L.A. 2040” [Policenauts] by Tappi Iwase, Masahiro Ikariko, Motoaki Furukawa > 46:10 - Faded Memories [Snatcher PC-8801] by Masahiro Ikariko, Kazuhiko Uehara > 48:15 - Farewell [Metal Gear 2 - Solid Snake] by Masahiro Ikariko, Mutsuhiko Izumi, Yuko Kurahashi, Tomoya Tomita, Kazuhiko Uehara, Yuji Takenouchi, Tsuyoshi Sekito > 50:11 - Twilight Of Neo Kobe City [Snatcher PC-8801] by Masahiro Ikariko, Kazuhiko Uehara > 52:07 - V Has Come To [Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain] by Harry Gregson-Williams > 55:08 - Father & Son [Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots] by Harry Gregson-Williams > 57:35 - A Phantom Pain [Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain] by Ludvig Forssell > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
The Last Rican's World of Anime and Video Game Music. And The Uematsuplex Podcast
Fresh off his victory against Kungfu Carlito, Alex is immediately challenged by none other then the 3x VGM Fight Club Champion, Bedroth!!! Has Bedroth gone Hogan (turned Heel) on us? Nope. It was just such an awesome match between Alex and Carlito he couldn't help but challenge the winner with a title shot on the line. The topic? One suggested by none other then Bedroth himself, Konami vs Capcom. So Rds. 1-2 will have Alex picking Konami tracks and Bedroth picking Capcom. Rds. 3-4 will see them switching the order up. Rd. 5 is a free for all as long as the track comes from a Konami or Capcom game. Alex's tracks are first each round followed by Bedroth's. Best of luck gentlemen....and to a certain VGM podcaster out there......I await your answer...... Rd. 1 Shooting Sparkster- Masahiro Ikariko, Minako Matsuhira Michiru Yamane, Akira Yamaoka (Sparkster) WIRED WEATHER! (Wire Sponge Remix)- Yuki Iwai, Remixed by Metalltool (Mega Man X2) Rd. 2 Power Of Anger - Maeda Version (Stage 1 - 2nd Round)- Naoki Maeda (Salamander 2) Ground BGM Stage 1, 2- Tamayo Kawamoto, arranged by ARM (Ghouls and Ghost) Rd. 3 Overture ~ Cadillacs -The 4 Heroes- (STAGE 1-1)- Isao Abe, Syun Nishigaki (Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) Sounds Of Liberty (Metal Gear Solid Medley)- TAPPY, Iku Mizutani, Shigehiro Takenouchi, Motoaki Furukawa, Arranged/cover Christophe Blondel (CarboHydroM), Simon Sternis (Scaredsim) (Metal Gear Solid) Rd. 4 Mission 7 - Navy/Battleship MINKS- Mari Yamaguchi, Yoshihiro Sakaguchi (U.N. Squadron SNES) Bleeding Guns- Hideto Inoue, Masahiro Ikariko, Motoaki Furukawa, arranger Mansoor Nazar (DJ Mystix) (Sunset Riders) Rd. 5 Theme Of Laura- Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill 2) Theme of Gouken vs. Ryu- Yoko Shimomura, arranged by Hideyuki Fukasawa (Street Fighter IV) Sudden Death 03 Scientific Complex- Bear McCreary (Dark Void Zero) Butterfly- Smile.dk, Robert Uhlmann and Robin Rex, cover by FamilyJules feat. Adriana Figueroa (DDR) Bonus Tracks: National Park- FamilyJules (Pokemon Gold/Silver) My Skateboard Will Go On- Anamanaguchi Discord: https://discord.gg/Ga3G9R6
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 >
Éste miércoles en el programa de #Radio por @rtqro seguimos con las reseñas a los pioneros compositores de #Konami, dedicándolo a Prophet Fukami y Motoaki Furukawa con sus trabajos en #ThunderCross, #Policenauts, #Salamander y más! #ゲーム音楽 #gamemusic #Musicadevideojuegos今週の水曜日(メキシコ時間)、@ rtqroによる#Radioプログラム #Konamiの先駆的なソングライターのレビューを続け、プロフェット深見と古川 もとあきに捧げます#ThunderCross、#Policenauts、#Salamanderなどの彼の作品で! #ゲーむ音楽
Today’s broadcast is C1E45 [PART 2] for Wayback Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019. Today’s Episode is "The Best of 2018 pt 2 - St. John's Picks (an ULTRA MEGA KING KONG-sized episode) Track# - Track – Game – System – Composer(s) - Episode - Timestamp (NOTE: Tracks in bold and italics were backup tracks I pulled to fill in the gaps left by the tracks on my list that the listeners claimed for their episode. I may get the last word…but they get the first….and first dibs on any tracks). 01) Intro - 00:00:00 02) A Strange New World – Papa y Yo – multi – Brian D'Oliveira - C1E30 - 00:00:59 03) Mirage – Gran Turismo 5 – PS3 – Kimmei - C1E27 - 00:03:18 04) Track 2 - Operation Wolf – FM Towns (CD) - Unknown - C1E35 - 00:07:25 05) Reckless Running - Sega Rally Championship – Saturn – Naofumi Hataya - C1E24 - 00:11:26 06) Japanese Four Star - Forza 3 – XB360 – Lance Hayes - C1E23 - 00:15:30 07) Colour - N/A ("OM Lounge 6") - N/A (Music CD c 2004) - c: Soulstice a: Atjazz- C1E28 - 00:20:09 08) Main Menu – Sonic Mania – multi – Tee Lopes - C1E36 - 00:26:23 09) Beach – Plok – SNES – Tim and/or Geoff Follin - C1E27 - 00:27:54 10) Beach - N/A - Genesis – c: Tim and/or Geoff Follin a: Savaged Regime - C1E28 - 00:32:50 11) Milky Lake – Wave Race 64 – N64 – Kazumi Totaka - C1E24 - 00:37:54 12) Smog City Sewers - Spark the Electric Jester – PC – Michael Staple – C1E40 (originally contributed to C1E40 by The Diad) - 00:40:04 13) Jazz 3 – Sim Copter – PC (CD) - Jerry Martin - C1E35 - 00:44:09 14) Adult Talk – Lucid 9 - PC/Mac/Linux - Ultra Kitsune - C1E30 - 00:49:11 15) Bulberry Hill – Zool 2 – Amiga – Neil Biggin - C1E24 - 00:51:02 16) Too Deep - Streets of Rage 2 - Genesis – Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima - C1E31 - 00:53:58 17) Level 1-2 – Turrican 3 – C64 – Soren Lund - C1E35 - 00:57:28 18) Terminal Technicality – Ultrartron – multi – Allicorn - C1E30 - 01:01:00 19) Spin on the Bridge – Streets of Rage 2 - Genesis – Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima - C1E31 - 01:05:35 20) Dialed-In – Forza 3 – XB360 – Lance Hayes - C1E23 - 01:09:55 21) Dual Moon – Metal Black – Arcade – Yasuhisa Watanabe – C1E40 (originally contributed to C1E40 by Electric Boogaloo) - 01:15:30 22) Prophet Fire – Salamander – MSX (SCC) - Konami Kukeiha Club - C1E35 - 01:18:09 23) The Rotating Dungeon (4-2) - Super Castlevania IV – SNES - Masanori Adachi and/or Taro Kudo - C1E37 - 01:19:31 24) Unit - N/A ("Logic") - N/A (Music CD c 1981) - Logic System - C1E28 - 01:20:53 25) Level 4 – Wolfchild – Amiga – Martin Iveson - C1E35 - 01:25:38 26) Visual Installation – Forza 3 – XB360 – Lance Hayes - C1E23 - 01:28:38 27) Process of Elimination – Lucid 9 - PC/Mac/Linux - Blue Wolfie - C1E27 - 01:34:11 28) Arkham Asylum – Batman Forever – Genesis – c: Tim and/or Geoff Follin a: Unknown - C1E33 - 01:38:08 29) The Room of Close Associates – Super Castlevania IV – SNES - Masanori Adachi and/or Taro Kudo - C1E37 - 01:42:21 30) Mystic Invasion - Secret of Mana - SNES – Hiroki Kikuta - C1E21 - 01:44:56 31) Bases 1 & 2 – Contra – NES – c: Kazuki Muaoka a: Hidenori Maezawa and/or Kiyohiro Sada - C1E34 - 01:46:06 32) Aisuru Hito Yo - N/A ("Ai Ga Nakucha Ne") - N/A (Music CD c 1982) - Akiko Yano - C1E28 - 01:47:40 33) City of Flickering Destruction – Legend of Mana – PS1 – Yoko Shimomura – C1E40 (originally contributed to C1E40 by Amber Peary) - 01:52:05 34) Razor Girl – Downwell – multi – Eirik Suhrke - C1E30 - 01:55:21 35) A Wish - Secret of Mana - SNES – Hiroki Kikuta - C1E21 - 02:00:47 36) Level 0 – Tetris – CD-I – Jim Andron - C1E32 - 02:01:43 37) Dark Forest 1 – So Many Me – multi – Christopher Gechan and/or Daniel Byrne-McCullough - C1E24 - 02:03:59 38) Norfair – N/A - N/A - c: Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka a: Luminist - C1E29 - 02:08:37 39) The Tundra Beast – Chakan – Genesis - Mark Steven Miller and/or Jason Scher - C1E38 - 02:09:59 40) Final Mission – Cyber Knight – PC Engine – Michiharu Hasuya, Osamu Kasai, and/or Junko Yokoyama – C1E39 - 02:11:32 41) Kraid's Lair - N/A - N/A - c: Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka a: Luminist - C1E29 - 02:12:27 42) Rikuo – Night Warriors: Darkstalker's Revenge – multi – Takayuki Iwai, Akari Kaida, and/or Hideki Okugawa - C1E27 - 02:14:18 43) Stage 2 – Double Dragon 2 – Mega Drive – Kazunaka Yamane - C1E33 - 02:16:08 44) The Mall - Skate or Die 2 – NES – Rob Hubbard - C1E22 - 02:18:36 45) BGM# 20 – Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna FX: Kanashimi no Siren – PCFX – Takanori Arisawa and/or Aya Tanaka – C1E40 (originally contributed to C1E40 by KeyGlyph) - 02:21:41 46) Copacabana '93 – N/A - SNES – c: Barry Manilow a: Machine Gaming - C1E26a - 02:23:08 47) Pleadians – N/A - Amiga – Beek - C1E28 - 02:27:09 48) Believe in Motivation – Advanced Power Dolls 2 – PC98 (OPN) - Hiroto Saitoh - C1E35 - 02:29:14 49) Little Money Ave – Streets of Rage 2 - Genesis – Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima - C1E31 - 02:31:39 50) Bearhattan Transfur – Fist of Awesome – multi – Brendan Ratliff - C1E30 - 02:34:35 51) Segadore Genesid 64 - N/A - Genesis – Mr Sonic699 - C1E28 - 02:38:00 52) Squash - N/A - Famicom (w/ VRC7 + N163) - TQ_Jam - C1E28 - 02:40:03 53) Dreamer - Streets of Rage 2 - Genesis – Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima - C1E31 - 02:43:05 54) Chill Penguin – Mega Man X – SNES – Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takhara and/or Toshihiko Horiyama - C1E26 - 02:45:09 55) Elapsed Time – Forza 3 – XB360 – Lance Hayes - C1E23 - 02:46:36 56) Uranus – Spindizzy II – X68000 – Toshiya Yamanaka - C1E35 - 02:51:53 57) I Cannot Trust Any of Them – Star Cruiser II – PC98 (OPN) - Kenichi Yaguhi - C1E35 - 02:53:48 58) Federal Patrol Office – Star Cruiser – Mega Drive – Toshiya Yamanaka - C1E24 - 02:55:53 59) Level 3 – Tetris – CD-I – Jim Andron - C1E36 - 02:57:06 60) Old Man's Prayer – Ogre Battle – SNES – Masahru Iwata, Hiroshi Sakimoto, Hayato Matsuo - C1E22 - 02:59:33 61) Phantom and a Rose – Secret of Mana - SNES – Hiroki Kikuta - C1E21 - 03:00:48 62) Chrono Castle - So Many Me – multi – Christopher Gechan and/or Daniel Byrne-McCullough - C1E24 - 03:02:11 63) Main Theme – Microsoft Interactive Sampler 1996 – Windows 95 - Unknown - C1E28 - 03:06:18 64) That Bit of Hope – Prune – iOS/Android/Windows - Kyle Preston - C1E30 - 03:07:19 65) Macalania Woods – Final Fantasy X – PS2 – Masashi Hamauzu - C1E36 - 03:10:06 66) Northwall - N/A ("Symphonic Actraiser") - N/A (Music CD c 1991) - c: Yuzo Koshiro a: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra - C1E28 - 03:12:40 67) The Descent – Monument Valley - iOS/Android - Stafford Bawler - C1E30 - 03:15:43 68) Ceremony – Secret of Mana - SNES – Hiroki Kikuta - C1E21 - 03:18:34 69) Different World 1 – Yu-No – PC98 (OPNA) - Ryu Umemoto - C1E35 - 03:19:54 70) Unknown City – Doxa (Unreleased) - PS4 – Daniel Capo – C1E22 - 03:25:07 71) Hanging Waters – Ecco: Defender of the Future – Dreamcast – Tim Follin – C1E40 (originally contributed to C1E40 by Electric Boogaloo) - 03:26:15 72) Outskirts – So Many Me – multi – Christopher Gechan and/or Daniel Byrne McCullough - C1E30 - 03:28:41 73) Lullaby - N/A - Genesis – Freezedream - C1E28 - 03:34:29 74) Menu 2 – Shenmue – Dreamcast – Ryuiji Iuchi, Yuzo Koshiro, Takenobu Mitsutoshi, Osamu Murata, and/or Takeshi Yanagawa - C1E38 - 03:36:39 75) Ending – Super Castlevania IV – SNES - Masanori Adachi and/or Taro Kudo - C1E37 - 03:38:03 76) One More Dash – One More Dash - iOS/Android/Windows - Batterie - C1E30 - 03:42:15 77) Outro - 03:45:46 Music Block Runtime: 03:45:00, Total Episode Runtime: 03:46:28 SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT THIS "THE BEST OF 2018" PROJECT (this is a near exact repeat of the notes from part 1 if you read those): This is a once-a-year project that appears in two parts: a listener-picked part 1, which is more or less a standard episode, other than that the tracks are all pulled from episodes we released in the previous calendar year, and that those tracks were selected by the listeners, rather than myself. You heard that episode last week. This one, part 2, is all my picks, and is a MONSTER! 75 tracks, 3hr 45min! There are several reasons that we only resort to that kind of length just once a year. In part, to make it special and an event when it does happen, in part to not overwhelm the listeners and chase them off with it, and lastly…because it's a TON of work! :-D One thing I like about the format of this once-a-year project is that it favors both the listeners and your host in differing ways. The listeners get the first word, with their episode releasing first. The listeners also get first dibs on any tracks, so if we both want the same track(s), they get them, and I don't. In this case, that happened with 16 tracks. In all those ways, this project favors the listeners. But then, where I come out on top is that I get the last word. Whereas the listeners only get 30-50 tracks to split amongst however many contributors we have (in this case, five), I come along afterwards, with an unreasonably gigantic allowance of 75 tracks….that I get all to myself. Also, while the regular episodes are me trying to balance tracks I love with tracks that I think the listeners will like (which admittedly has something of a me-centric slant already), this 75 track outing is my one and only time a year where I don't have to worry about that balance at all, but is my lone shot of the year for complete, wanton, reckless hedonism. This one is all about me, baby! It's Papa's birthday! :-D But, if you ever wanted to get the clearest possible glance at where your intrepid host's own personal musical heartbeat lies…the 7X track John's Picks Best of 20XX episodes will be the best place to look, as all the filters are off… ...well, save one: I make it a personal rule to include at least one track from every episode in my collection, even if that episode didn't have anything that would've otherwise made the list. Taris Apartments from C1E9 likely wouldn't have made my Best of 2017 outing last year, and neither Copacabana '93 from the April Fool's Episode (C1E26a), or maybe even Chill Penguin from C1E26, or Base 1 & 2 from C1E34 would've been likely to make my list this year either had it not been for my hard and fast rule to include at least one track from every episode. On the other hand, Taris Apartments, Copacabana '93, Chill Penguin, and Base 1 & 2 are all at least my actual favorite tracks from their given episodes. Before I ever even approach any of the listeners for tracks, I already have a list of my own made up with a shorter auxiliary list of backups, and even a third list of backups to the backups, so that even if every single track the listeners pick is on my list, I still have enough in reserve to make my full 75. I get my 75 no matter what, but I can also stay completely out of the listener's way in picking tracks, and let them have everything they want. A win win for the both of us! One last note about the Best of 20XX series (and this is true of both installments): While it’s totally a labor of love, not only for myself, but also for the contributing listeners, it is also quite an undertaking for me - and in ways deeper than simply putting 105-125 tracks together! What it amounts to, metaphorically speaking, is my lining up all the statues I’ve sculpted over the previous year, and slicing little chunks out of them to use as building blocks to create an all new statue with the goal of making the new statues resemble the previous statues as little as possible. A good song flow is more important than any of the following rules (and so any of the following are breakable – and were all broken at points – to make the flow work), but what else is going on besides simple song flow management is that I’m also trying to avoid placing tracks from the same episode too close together, or placing too many of the tracks in the same relative vicinity within the new music block as they were in their old music blocks, and even things like trying (in part 1) to limit the number of times where I feature tracks from the same listener back to back (though this rule was my lowest priority, and was the first to go out the window when there was a conflict). I’m trying to use pieces of music that already have relational connotations in my mind to other pieces of music by way of the earlier episodes to create all new connotations with them. I will tell you that that’s much harder than it sounds. It adds a lot of cognitive "weight" to the processing load, because it creates reflexes with each piece that you now have to work against, more or less. In fact, each of our music blocks saw one or two scrapped iterations before I finally arrived at a track order that worked. And as is the case with part 2, when you’re staring at a list of 75 tracks, and asking yourself “what the hell am I supposed to do with these?”, it really makes you want to just curl into the fetal position on the floor! But it’s also a lot of fun, and most of all, it gives me a chance to create all new art from existing art, and all new journeys and experiences from existing journeys and experiences. And so, at the end of the day, it’s all joy for me. I hope it will be for you as well, as the listener, and most of all, I hope that the contributing listeners will feel like I did their picks justice. Each of their contributions, from Jeshua’s three tracks all the way to Purnell’s twenty all mean the world to me. These episodes – both theirs and mine, are my love letter back. As a bonus, for the curious, here is the list of backup tracks from my list that were not picked, and appear in neither episode (some of them I REALLY wanted, though): Track, Game, System, Composer, Episode (spaces placed between episodes to better highlight) 1) Whisper and Mantra – Secret of Mana – SNES – Hiroki Kikuta - C1E21 2) Take Back – Fighting Run – PCE – Unknown - C1E22 3) Aqua and Trees – Tobal No. 1 – PS1 - Yoko Shimomura - C1E22 4) Vs Mode – Fantavision (US) - PS2 – Ashif Hakik - C1E22 5) Superleggera – Forza 3 - XB360 - Lance Hayes - C1E23 6) Van Air – Forza 3 – XB360 – Lance Hayes - C1E23 7) Inside Vah Naboris – LoZ: BotW - WiiU/SWITCH - Manaka Kataoka and/or Yasuaki Iwata C1E24 8) Copacabana - N/A - NES – c: Frank Sinatra a: NES Music - C1E26a 9) Music to Watch Girls By - N/A - NES – c: Andy Williams a: RushJet1 - C1E26a 10) It's Not Unusual - N/A - N/A - c: Tom Jones a: Lullabyte - C1E26a 11) My Way - N/A - N/A - Frank Sinatra a: JackyBoy - C1E26a 12) Sigma Stage 4 – Mega Man X – SNES - Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takhara and/or Toshihiko Horiyama - C1E26 13) Password - Mega Man X – SNES - Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takhara and/or Toshihiko Horiyama - C1E26 14) Vile - Mega Man X – SNES - Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takhara and/or Toshihiko Horiyama - C1E26 15) Challenge – Chu Chu Rocket - Dreamcast – Tomoya Ohtani - C1E27 16) Ice Pyramid – Final Fantasy Mystic Quest – SNES – Ryuji Sasai and/or Yasuhiro Kawakami - C1E27 17) Brinstar - N/A (Metroid Album) - N/A - c: Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka a: Luminist - C1E29 18) Ridley's Lair - N/A (Metroid Album) - N/A - c: Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka a: Luminist - C1E29 19) Ending - N/A (Metroid Album) - N/A - c: Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka a: Luminist - C1E29 20) Sodden Hollow – Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Multi Matthias Bossi and/or Jon Evans - C1E30 21) Hypertension – Super Meat Boy - PS4/Vita (these versions specifically) - Scattle - C1E30 22) Meteor – StarFox - SNES – Hajime Hirasawa - C1E32 23) Load BGM - Wolfchild – Sega CD - Martin Iveson - C1E33 24) Slammin' Sea – Bomberman '94 – PC Engine – Jun Chikuma - C1E33 25) Seaside Front – Aero Blaster – PC Engine – Kunio Komatsu and/or Tsutomu Okuma – C1E33 26) Game Over – Juouuki – PC Engine – Tohru Nakabayashi 27) Under the Feet – Super C – NES – c: Kazuki Muaoka and/or Motoaki Furukawa a: Hidenori Maezawa - C1E34 28) Steel Spider - Super C – NES – c: Kazuki Muaoka and/or Motoaki Furukawa a: Hidenori Maezawa - C1E34 29) Mechanic Factory - Super C – NES – c: Kazuki Muaoka and/or Motoaki Furukawa a: Hidenori Maezawa - C1E34 30) Military Fortress - Super C – NES – c: Kazuki Muaoka and/or Motoaki Furukawa a: Hidenori Maezawa - C1E34 31) Jungle – Contra – NES – c: Kazuki Muaoka a: Hidenori Maezawa and/or Kiyohiro Sada 32) Surface of SR388 – Metroid: Samus Returns – 3DS – c: Ryoji Yoshitomi a: Daisuke Matsuoka - C1E36 33) Faron Woods – Loz: TP - GameCube/Wii - Toru Minegishi and/or Asuka Ohta - C1E36 34) New Donk City – Super Mario Odyssey – SWITCH – Naoto Kubo, Shiho Fujii, and/or Koji Kondo - C1E36 35) The Cave - Super Castlevania IV – SNES - Masanori Adachi and/or Taro Kudo - C1E37 36) The Library - Super Castlevania IV – SNES - Masanori Adachi and/or Taro Kudo - C1E37 37) Prologue - Super Castlevania IV – SNES - Masanori Adachi and/or Taro Kudo - C1E37 38) Menu - Vortex – SNES – Justin Sharvona - C1E38 39) Chapter 5 – Cross Wiber – PC Engine – Hiroto Saitou 40) Chapter 12 – Cross Wiber – PC Engine – Hiroto Saitou 41) Vortex – Vortex – SNES – Justin Sharvona - C1E38 42) Red Road – Astyanax – NES – Kiyoshi Yokoyama - C1E38 43) Space Battle - Cyber Knight – PC Engine – Michiharu Hasuya, Osamu Kasai, and.or Junko Yokoyama - C1E39 44) Planet 3 – Cyber Knight – PC Engine - Michiharu Hasuya, Osamu Kasai, and.or Junko Yokoyama - C1E39 45) Mentana – Cyber Knight – Super Famicom -Michiharu Hasuya, Osamu Kasai, and.or Junko Yokoyama - C1E39 46) Ending 2 – Cyber Knight - PC Engine - Michiharu Hasuya, Osamu Kasai, and.or Junko Yokoyama - C1E39 47) Berserker's Base – Cyber Knight – Super Famicom - Michiharu Hasuya, Osamu Kasai, and.or Junko Yokoyama - C1E39 48) Dead Sea/Ruined Tower – Chrono Cross - PS1 - Yasunori Mitsuda – C1E40 (originally contributed to C1E40 by Amber Peary) …..alright, and now, for all the regular "housekeeping" stuff. :-) The "Nerd Noise Radio - RERUNS!" channel can be found here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/77944/ or here https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerd-noise-radios-podcast/id1191400767 You can also find all of our audio episodes on Archive.org Our YouTube Channel can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/NerdNoiseRadio Our episodes (and occasionally, other content) can be found on our blog here: nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com. 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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. This week, we go to our happy place...the forest...while getting ready to ace our kanji proficiency test (with a little help from the Kanji Klub). Of course, the serenity of the forest is very conducive to studying. But we'll celebrate with a round of pool and maybe some puzzles with friends. Who knows. But what we do know is that one part cop, one part astronaut = a policenaut. Yes, yes, yes! DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (6/30/19) Playlist BGM 17 - Takeshi Abo (King's Bounty, FM Towns)Kanji Klub - Unknown(Zaidan Houjin Nihon Kanji Nouryoku Kentei Kyoukai Kounin: Kanken DS, Nintendo 3DS) No, No, No! - Tappi Iwase, Masahiro Ikariko, Motoaki Furukawa, and Kozo Nakamura(Policenauts, Sega Saturn) Soul - Hideya Nagata(Magical Shot, X68000) Forest - Kenyuu Nukita(Bomberman B-Daman, Super Famicom) Sega GT 2002 - Masanori Takeuchi(Sega GT 2002, Microsoft Xbox) Title - Thomas Mogensen(Puzzled, Game Boy Color) Staff Roll - Takehiko Uesugi and Shinichi Sakamoto(Secret of Evangelion Portable, Sony PlayStation Portable)
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.This week, we go to our happy place...the forest...while getting ready to ace our kanji proficiency test (with a little help from the Kanji Klub). Of course, the serenity of the forest is very conducive to studying. But we'll celebrate with a round of pool and maybe some puzzles with friends. Who knows. But what we do know is that one part cop, one part astronaut = a policenaut. Yes, yes, yes!DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (6/30/19)PlaylistBGM 17 - Takeshi Abo(King's Bounty, FM Towns)Kanji Klub - Unknown(Zaidan Houjin Nihon Kanji Nouryoku Kentei Kyoukai Kounin: Kanken DS, Nintendo 3DS)No, No, No! - Tappi Iwase, Masahiro Ikariko, Motoaki Furukawa, and Kozo Nakamura(Policenauts, Sega Saturn)Soul - Hideya Nagata(Magical Shot, X68000)Forest - Kenyuu Nukita(Bomberman B-Daman, Super Famicom)Sega GT 2002 - Masanori Takeuchi(Sega GT 2002, Xbox)Title - Thomas Mogensen(Puzzled, Game Boy Color)Staff Roll - Unknown(Secret of Evangelion Portable, PSP)
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. From Virtua Fighter to Virtua Cop...from the neighborhood Home Depot to the Lowe's across town...we once again stress the importance of chill music when doing your shopping and/or customizing your life in any aspect. Also, let's be honest, the Western school system is a complete mess and you can't expect kids to sit still for eight hours listening to outdated history lessons...at least, there are PLENTY of school-based simulation games to choose from to enhance whatever real-world school experience you had/have. DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (6/23/19) Playlist Shopping in Wakeport - Yoko Shimomura (Mario & Luigi Dream Team, Nintendo 3DS) Fly Me to the Blue Moon - Tetsuari Watanabe (Mahou Sensei Negima!: Private Lesson, Game Boy Advance) Customization Main Menu - Tatsutoshi Narita, Shinichi Goto, Fumio Ito (Virtua Fighter 5, Sony PlayStation 3) Street Collection - Kazuhiko Uehara, Motoaki Furukawa, Yoshinori Sasaki (F-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1, MSX) Beautiful Dead - Masafumi Takada (DANGANRONPA, Sony PlayStation Portable) Hip Shop - Toby Fox (Deltarune Chapter 1, Nintendo Switch) Ending - Yuki Nakayama (Mesuneko Hishoshitsu, PC-98) FIN - Kentaro Koyama (Virtua Cop, Arcade)
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.From Virtua Fighter to Virtua Cop...from the neighborhood Home Depot to the Lowe's across town...we once again stress the importance of chill music when doing your shopping and/or customizing your life in any aspect. Also, let's be honest, the Western school system is a complete mess and you can't expect kids to sit still for eight hours listening to outdated history lessons...at least, there are PLENTY of school-based simulation games to choose from to enhance whatever real-world school experience you had/have. DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (6/23/19)PlaylistShopping in Wakeport - Yoko Shimomura(Mario & Luigi Dream Team, Nintendo 3DS)Fly Me to the Blue Moon - Tetsuari Watanabe(Mahou Sensei Negima!: Private Lesson, Game Boy Advance)Customization Main Menu - Tatsutoshi Narita, Shinichi Goto, Fumio Ito(Virtua Fighter 5, Playstation 3)Street Collection - Kazuhiko Uehara, Motoaki Furukawa, Yoshinori Sasaki(F-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1, MSX)Beautiful Dead - Masafumi Takada(DANGANRONPA, PSP)Hip Shop - Toby Fox(Deltarune Chapter 1, Nintendo Switch)Ending - Yuki Nakayama(Mesuneko Hishoshitsu, PC-98)FIN - Kentaro Koyama(Virtua Cop, Arcade)
Because console video games hit mainstream around the same time that America was watching a lot of B-grade action movies, there’s a more-than-occasional similarity between the way ’80s video games sound and the way those movies sound. It’s a good thing, and this episode is all about VGM that sounds like those movies. Track listing: 0:16: Title Theme / Final Fight (Amiga) / Jolyon Meyers (a.k.a. The Judge) 6:12: Pints and Punks / Final Fight 3 / Katsunari Kitajima 8:16: Fight to Survive / Stan Bush 9:58 Dare / Stan Bush 11:26: She’s Got the Power / Stan Bush 12:32: Robot Factory / Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies / Noriyuki Iwadare 14:39: Motherless Children / Ninja Warriors / Hisayoshi Ogura 20:02: Like the Wind / Like the Wind / Elemental Master / Toshiharu Yamanishi 22:09: Forest Fortress / U.N. Squadron / Manami Matsumae 26:01: Volcanic Zone (Exploration) / Popful Mail / Atsushi Shirakawa and Mieko Ishikawa 28:56: Stage 1A / Thunder Force II / Tomomi Ootani 33:19: Joe’s Theme / Fighting Street / Yoshihiro Sakaguchi 35:26: Devilish Influence / Ninja Gaiden / Keiji Yamagishi and Ryuichi Nitta 36:33: Deep Friendship / Thunder Zone / Gamadelic 38:51: Staff Roll / Phantasy Star IV / Izuho Numata and Masaki Nakagaki 42:48: Whirlwind / Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master / Hirofumi Murasaki, Morihiko Akiyama and Masayuki Nagao 46:21: Stage One Theme / Rambo (NES) / Tohru Hasebe and Minki Motoyama 49:14: Knight (Neinhalt’sTheme) / Samurai Shodown II / SNK Sound Team 51:49: A Battle WIth Destiny / Trouble Outsiders / Shiori Ueno 54:55: Pleasure of Tension / Snatcher / Konami Kukeiha Club 56:46: Jungle Juncture / Super Contra (NES) / Composed by Kazuki Muraoka and Motoaki Furukawa, arranged by Hidenori Maezawa 59:00: Japan / Aero Fighters / Naoki Itamura 61:05: Midnight Dancer / Thunder Zone / Gamadelic 63:33: Iron Lips' Theme / Toukon Club / Iku Mizutani 65:22: Kinryuu-Kan (Stage 1) / Tiger Road (Arcade) / Harumi Fujita and Tamayo Kawamoto 66:40: Jangle Bells / Donkey Kong Country 3 (GBA) / David Wise 70:33: You Became the Bad Guy! / Streets of Rage / Yuzo Koshiro 73:32: Martha Splatterhead / Combatribes / Kazunaka Yamane 74:55: Return of Fox Hounder / Metal Gear (MSX2) / Iku Mizutani Shigehiro Takenouchi Motoaki Furukawa 76;33: Staff Roll / Street Smart /Toshikazu Tanaka 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 Subscribe to the newsletter: https://tablecakesproductions.substack.com/subscribe
Otra de las bandas que quedaron fuera de los compilatorios de los Game Music Festivals, fue la Konami Kukeiha Club, y que al igual que Nihon Falcom, e incluso yendo mas allá logrando tener su propia estación de Radio Local en Japón, fue el Konami Kukeiha Club, su representante mas destacado; Motoaki Furukawa, aunque también artistas como Manami Matsumae y Akira Yamaoka han trabajado para esta agrupación, originada por los mismos Ingenieros de sonido de la Marca Konami, en esta cápsula les damos su reseña.
Today’s broadcast is Episode 34 for Soundtrack Saturday, August 25th, 2018. Today’s Episode is "Nerd Noise Crossovers - vol. 2: TwoFer Soundtrack Saturday. Soundtracks are the Contra, and Super C soundtracks for the NES-Contra is composed by Kazuki Muaoka and arranged by Hidenori Maezawa and Kiyohiro Sada -Super C is composed by Kazuki Muaoka, and Motoaki Furukawa, and arranged by Hidenori Maezawa NOTE: The music block runtime in the show notes as well as what is said in the intro is incorrect. I forgot to include the Title Theme and (JP) Intro music in the music block, and only realized my mistake at the last second. The episode DOES include those tracks, but the timestamp reflects the music block runtime as it was before the last second addition of those tracks. My apologies. :-) Track Number / Track Name / Time stamp 01: Intro - 00:00 Contra (NES) 02: Title - 02:26 03: Introduction (JP only) - 02:31 04: Area 1: Jungle / Area 7: Hanger - 03:08 05: Areas 2 & 4: Bases 1 & 2 - 04:54 06: Area 3: Waterfall - 06:30 07: Area 5: Snow Field - 07:48 08: Area 6: Energy Zone - 09:03 09: Area 8: Alien's Lair - 10:13 10: Boss - 11:15 11: Area Clear - 12:30 12: Credits - 12:34 13: Game Over - 13:51 Super C (NES) 14: Stage 1 - Lightning and Grenades - 13:56 15: Stage 2 - Military Fortress - 15:51 16: Stage 3 - Jungle - 17:01 17: Stage 4 - Mechanic Factory / Stage 7: Xenophobic Organs - 18:37 18: Stage 5 - Perilous Cliff - 20:15 19: Stage 6 - Under the Feet - 21:22 20: Stage 8 - The Falling Wall - 22:34 21: Boss - 23:56 22: Steel Spider - 25:07 23: Last Boss - 26:01 24: Stage Clear - 26:46 25: Stage Clear All - 26:49 26: Game Over - 26:55 27: The Return of Heroes' Helicopter - 26:58 28: Outro - 27:44 Music Block Runtime: 24:37, Total Episode Runtime: 32:24 Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio - Jet Grind Radio - Dreamcast - BB Rights If you wish to subscribe to the "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds" podcast - audio-only, there are two options: Option 1: Subscribe right here to the "Nerd Noise Radio Network - All Channels" podcast feed. 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Hello everyone and welcome to the very last Abnormal Mapping of 2017! The year is over, we're all bundled up in the tepid cold of this global warming reality playing whatever we decided to get done over holiday break, and that means it's time for us to bring to you the lengthy catalogue of games we played in this hell year of two thousand seventeen. In this THREE (3) [III] hour podcast we have an array of music for you to enjoy during this down week between observed days off. We'll also run down our favorite and least favorite games played in this year, along with some special guests.A few notes: you can find our episode for the music from games we played for the first three months of the year on Abnormal Mapping 65. The Hellblade article we reference in this episode can be found here. Also, to enjoy this episode in higher quality than our hosting can support, please consider listening to it on YouTube if you're sensitive to that sort of thing! As always you can find Abnormal Mapping on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play!To support our shows, suggest topics, and vote on games, please check out our Patreon. Any amount of support helps a ton!Special guests this episode include Jen Unkle, Nate Ewert-Krocker, Ryan Persaud, Allen Ibrahim, Amr Al-Aaser, and Heather Alexandra. Big thank you to everyone, see you in 2018!The Tracks in This Episode, In Order!Die House by Evan Skolnick from CupheadLevel Complete! by Robert Prince from Wolfenstein 3DGet Them! by Robert Prince from Wolfenstein 3DLegacy by The Gone Jackals from Full ThrottleSurface of SR388 by Daisuke Matsuoka & Kenji Yamamoto from Metroid: Samus ReturnsQuantum Immortality by John Halpart from Heat Signature Opening Stage by Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara, and Toshihiko Horiyama from Mega Man XA Picture in Motion by Waveshaper from FuriMain Theme by Marc Canham from Driver: San FranciscoMedium Intensity A by Gordy Haab from Star Wars Battlefront IIHigh Above the Land by Jake Kaufman from Shovel KnightIn the Halls of the Usuper by Jake Kaufman from Shovel KnightA Thousand Leagues Below by Manami Matsumae from Shovel KnightMermaid Falls by Jake Kaufman from Shantae: Half Genie Hero Main Theme by David Earl from HeadlanderDantooine by Mark Griskey from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith LordsTower Ascent by Mick Gordon from Doom 4Main Theme by Andy LaPlegua and David García Díaz from Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Soul Sanctum by Christopher Larkin from Hollow KnightDirtmouth by Christopher Larkin from Hollow KnightMind of Hero by Shinichi Sakamoto and Michael Geyre from Wonder Girl: The Dragon's Trap The Monster's Lair (Daimyo Temple) by Shinichi Sakamoto and Michael Geyre from Wonder Girl: The Dragon's Trap See You by Saves the Day from Forza Horizon 3 Heart of Fire by Kinuyo Yamashita and Satoe Terashima from CastlevaniaTheme of Tara by Iku Mizutani, Shigehiro Takenouchi, and Motoaki Furukawa from Metal GearKamatari on the Swing by Shigeru Matsuzaki from We Love KatamariThe Starlit Wilds by Jake Kaufman from Shovel KnightLewis' Coronation - Palace by Jeff Russo from What Remains of Edith Finch The House by Jeff Russo from What Remains of Edith Finch Character Customization by Kemmei Adachi, Yoshio Ueno, Tadashi Yatabe, Hirofumi Sasaki from Everybody's Golf The Elephant Song by Burning Planet from Yono and the Celestial Elephants And the Earth Did Not Yet Bear A Name by Austin Wintory from ABZUWalter's Bunker by Jeff Russo from What Remains of Edith Finch Defiance Bay by Justin Bell from Pillars of Eternity The New Order by Toby Turner from Wolfenstein: The New OrderEnter Hallownest by Christopher Larkin from Hollow KnightWeird Autumn by Alec Holowka from Night in the WoodsMaeBea by Alec Holowka from Night in the WoodsSnow by Alec Holowka from Night in the WoodsMain Theme by Chris Remo from TacomaGregg by Alec Holowka from Night in the WoodsMain Menu by Bandai Namco Sound Team from Gundam VersusLife Will Change by Shoji Meguro from Persona 5Beneath the Mask -rain- by Shoji Meguro from Persona 5Game Character Course Selection by Takushi Hiyamuta from Neo Turf MastersBlue Lagoon Golf Course by Takushi Hiyamuta from Neo Turf MastersGame Over by Takushi Hiyamuta from Neo Turf MastersPeach's Castle by Grant Kirkhope from Mario and Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Rabbid Kong Rumpus by Grant Kirkhope from Mario and Rabbids: Kingdom Battle The Phantom of the Bwahpera by Grant Kirkhope from Mario and Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Side Crawler Dance by Shinichi Sakamoto and Michael Geyre from Wonder Girl: The Dragon's Trap Main Theme by Jack King-Spooner from DujanahCity Ruins (Medium) by Keiichi Okabe and Keigo Hoashi from Nier: AutomataWindy Hill Zone 1 by Tomoya Ohtani and Takahito Eguchi from Sonic Lost World Deadly Six Theme by Tomoya Ohtani and Takahito Eguchi from Sonic Lost World Aqua Road by Tomoya Ohtani, Takahito Eguchi, and Douglas Robb from Sonic ForcesFist Bump by Tomoya Ohtani, Takahito Eguchi, and Douglas Robb from Sonic ForcesFun Puyo Puyo Hell! by Hideki Abe from Puyo Puyo TetrisElasmosaurus Platyurus by Austin Wintory from ABZUMain Theme by Asuka Hayazaki, Atsuko Asahi, Hajime Wakai from Pikmin 3Slide by Koji Kondo from Super Mario 64Edith's Theme by Jeff Russo from What Remains of Edith FinchBob-omb Battlefield by Koji Kondo from Super Mario 64Delfino Plaza by Koji Kondo from Super Mario SunshineSteam Gardens by Naoto Kubo and Shiho Fujii from Super Mario OdysseyReplay Music 5 by Stuart Ross from Dirt RallyMain Theme by Baths from Dream DaddyMaureen by Peter McConnell from Full Throttle RemasteredSonic Mania Green Hill Zone Act 2 by Tee Lopes from Sonic ManiaHyrule Field Horse (night) Manaka Kataoka Yasuaki Iwata from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildFriends by Hyper Potions from Sonic ManiaMirage Saloon Zone Act 2 by Tee Lopes from Sonic ForcesStudiopolis Zone Act 1 ~Lights, Camera, Action!~ by Tee Lopes from Sonic ForcesStardust Speedway Zone Act 2 by Tee Lopes from Sonic ForcesTitanic Monarch Zone Act 1 by Tee Lopes from Sonic ForcesHoneylune Ridge: Escape by Naoto Kubo and Shiho Fujii from Super Mario Odyssey
In which I revisit VVVVVV and go back to the start of a major game series. Potential for Anything and Pushing Onwards by Magnus 'souleye' Pålsson from VVVVVV by Terry Cavanagh;Theme Of Tara by Iku Mizutani, Shigehiro Takenouchi and Motoaki Furukawa from Metal Gear by Konami.
It's time to have your whip handy and make sure you stock up on plenty of holy water, because you're about to face the master of darkness himself, DRACULA! And what better way to Overcome his incredible armies of the dead than to have these amazing tunes playing through the background, reasuring that his end will soon be near. Todays STAGE is all about CASTLEVANIA, so make sure you never experience a horrible time to have a curse wherever you go Track List Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company *Castlevania - Kinuyo Yamashita & Satoe Terashima - "Wicked Child (Stages 7-9)" - September 26, 1986 - KONAMI - NES *Castlevania II: Simon's Quest - Kenichi Matsubara , Satoe Terashima & Kouji Murata - "Bloody Tears (Street - Day Time)" - August 28, 1987 - KONAMI - NES *Castlevania: The Adventure - Shigeru Fukutake, Norio Hanzawa & Hidehiro Funauchi -"Battle of the Holy (Stage 1)" - December 15, 1989 - KONAMI - Game Boy *Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (Akumajou Densetsu) - Hidenori Maezawa, Jun Funahashi, Yukie Morimoto & Yoshinori Sasaki - "Mad Forest (Block 3)" - JP/ December 22, 1989 NA/ September 1, 1990 - KONAMI - NES *Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge - Hidehiro Funauchi - "New Messiah (Crystal Castle)" - August 1991 - KONAMI - Game Boy *Super Castlevania IV - Masanori Adachi & Taro Kudo - “Block 1-1 (Theme of Simon)" - October 31, 1991 - KONAMI - SNES *Castlevania: Rondo of Blood - Akira Souji, Keizo Nakamura, Tomoko Sano & Mikio Saito - "Overture (Introduction)" - October 29, 1993 (Japan Only) - KONAMI - PC Engine (The TurboGrafx-16) *Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - Michiru Yamane - “Dracula’s Castle" - March 20, 1997 - KONAMI - PlayStation & Sega Saturn *Castlevania Legends - Kaoru Okada & Youichi Iwata - "Boss Battle" - March 11, 1998 - KONAMI - Game Boy *Castlevania: Bloodlines - Michiru Yamane - "Reincarnated Soul, Part 2 (Stage 1)" - March 17, 1994 - KONAMI - Sega Genesis *Castlevania 64 - Masahiko Kimura, Motoaki Furukawa & Mariko Egawa - “Opposing Bloodlines (Introduction)" - December 31, 1998 - KONAMI - Nintendo 64 *Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness - Masahiko Kimura - "Castle Center" - November 30, 1999 - KONAMI - Nintendo 64 *Castlevania: Circle of the Moon - Sotaro Tojima & Hiroshi Mitsuoka - “Clockwork" - June 11, 2001 - KONAMI - GBA *Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance - Soshiro Hokkai & Michiru Yamane - “Offense And Defense" - September 16, 2002 - KONAMI - GBA *Haunted Castle - Kenichi Matsubara- "Don't Wait Until Night (Heart of Fire)" - February 1988 - Arcade *Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow - Michiru Yamane, Takashi Yoshida & Soshiro Hokkai - “Epilogue" - May 6, 2003 - KONAMI - GBA *Castlevania: Lament of Innocence - Michiru Yamane - "Lament of Innocence (leon’s theme)" - October 21, 2003 - KONAMI - PS2 *Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow - Masahiko Kimura & Michiru Yamane - “pitch black intrusion" - September 30, 2005 - KONAMI - Nintendo DS *Castlevania: Curse of Darkness - Michiru Yamane & Yuka Watanabe - “abandoned castle (the curse of darkness) " - November 1, 2005 - KONAMI - PS2/XBOX *Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin - Michiru Yamane & Yuzo Koshiro - "Crucifix Held Close" - December 5, 2006 - KONAMI - Nintendo DS *Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia - Michiru Yamane & Yasuhiro Ichihashi - "Chapel Hidden in Smoke" - October 21, 2008 - KONAMI - Nintendo DS