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Pixel Beat
[155] I Could Grow Old Here - Part IV

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 36:05


About: When it's all said and done, you'll need somewhere peaceful to hunker down. This third instalment features a batch of homely themes that showcase the serenity within these carefree towns and villages.  Artwork: The Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild 00:00 - Farm Boy [Final Fantasy VII] by Nobuo Uematsu > 02:47 - Water Symphony [Tales Of Symphonia] by Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Takeshi Arai > 05:09 - A Quiet Place [Professor Layton & The Unwound Future] by Tomohito Nishiura > 07:03 - Hateno Village [The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild] by Yasuaki Iwata > 10:51 - Sea Breeze Town [The Legend Of Xanadu II] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 12:48 - Too Full Of Love [Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished - The Final Chapter] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 14:18 - Fountain Of Love [Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 15:19 - Aboda Village [The Legend Of Zelda: Spirit Tracks] by Toru Minegishi, Manaka Tominaga, Asuka Ohta, Koji Kondo > 18:07 - Selbina [Final Fantasy XI] by Naoshi Mizuta > 20:23 - Rim Elm [Legend Of Legaia] by Michiru Oshima > 22:35 - Theme Of Geffen [Ragnarok Online] by soundTeMP > 25:35 - Gazing Over The Great Plain [Octopath Traveller] by Yasunori Nishiki > 28:49 - Lurelin Village [The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild] by Yasuaki Iwata > 32:35 - Ku, Land of the Scarlet Sunset [Octopath Traveller II] by Yasunori Nishiki > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

land ku grow old nobuo uematsu koji kondo yasuaki iwata motoi sakuraba toru minegishi naoshi mizuta michiru oshima yasunori nishiki unwound future falcom sound team jdk tomohito nishiura
Pixel Beat
[151] Moments of Action - Part II

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 49:24


About: Every piece of music in this episode features a barrage of speed and action. They are often partnered with moments of action, or during intense cutscenes or gameplay segments.  Artwork: Final Fantasy VII 00:00 - Opening Bombing Mission (Excerpt) [Final Fantasy VII] by Nobuo Uematsu > 02:23 - The Brink Of Death [Chrono Cross] by Yasunori Mitsuda > 04:58 - Run Maggot, Run! [Final Fantasy XI] by Naoshi Mizuta > 09:23 - The Toppled Throne [Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom] by Joe Hisaishi > 10:54 - Mekacity Docks [Cyber Shadow] by Enrique Martin > 12:37 - God In The Heaven [Sorcerian] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 13:58 - Battle Theme 2 [Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link] by Akito Nakatsuka > 15:02 - Death Mountain [Golden Axe III] by Naofumi Hataya, Tatsuyuki Maeda, Haruyo Oguro, Tomonori Sawada > 16:55 - GLACIES [The Legend Of Xanadu] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 18:27 - Mid Boss [The Dark Spire] by Kenichi Arakawa > 20:30 - The Dragon's Dream [Fire Emblem: Engage] by Yasuhisa Baba, Kazuki Komai, Hiroki Morishita, Takeru Kanazaki, Daichi Aoki, Daichi Ishihara, Joya Shioiri > 21:50 - The Great Chaos Of The Battlefield [Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes] by Hiromu Akaba, Asami Mitake, Ayako Toyoda, Yuki Matsumura > 26:13 - The Courtroom Magician [Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney] by Yasumasa Kitagawa > 29:40 - Brave Heart [Rogue Galaxy] by Tomohito Nishiura > 31:20 - Sin to Win! [Neon White] by Machine Girl > 36:02 - The Round Table [Tunic] by Lifeformed, Janice Kwan > 38:49 - Festival Of The Hunt [Final Fantasy IX] by Nobuo Uematsu > 42:35 - The Chase [Final Fantasy VII] by Nobuo Uematsu > 46:04 - Fogbeasts [Xenoblade Chronicles] by ACE > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

Pixel Beat
[148] Video Game Islands

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 42:50


About: You can find a lot of island settings in many, many video games. Take a listen to some of these island themes, ranging from more chilled, tropical themes, to some upbeat-island tempo tracks. Artwork: Kingdom Hearts 00:00 - Besaid [Final Fantasy X-2] by Noriko Matsueda, Takahito Eguchi > 02:43 - Destiny Island [Kingdom Hearts] by Yoko Shimomura > 04:28 - Windfall Island [The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker] by Kenta Nagata, Hajime Wakai, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo > 05:39 - San Grio: Island of Happiness [Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy] by Tomohito Nishiura > 09:12 - Islet [Brandish 2: The Planet Buster] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 10:40 - Forbidden Forest [Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard] by Yuzo Koshiro > 13:28 - Virga Island [Metaphor: ReFantazio] by Shoji Meguro > 16:41 - Uninhabited Island [Skies of Arcadia] by Yutaka Minobe, Tatsuyuki Maeda > 19:12 - A Glorious Fortress Near the Water [Suikoden] by Miki Higashino > 21:42 - You're In Ruins [Ragnarok Online] by soundTeMP > 24:07 - Tu'Lia [Final Fantasy XI] by Naoshi Mizuta > 27:58 - Damn Damn Drum [Trials of Mana 2020] by Hiroki Kikuta, Tsuyoshi Sekito, Koji Yamaoka > 31:04 - Float Islands [Kirby's Dream Land] by Jun Ishikawa > 32:55 - Dragon Roost Island [The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker] by Kenta Nagata, Hajime Wakai, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo > 34:31 - Holy Consult [Final Fantasy XIV] by Nobuo Uematsu > 39:08 - Midori Eyes [Paradise Killer] by Epoch > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

video games islands mana arcadia dreamland epoch nobuo uematsu koji kondo yoko shimomura yuzo koshiro shoji meguro toru minegishi kenta nagata jun ishikawa hiroki kikuta naoshi mizuta tatsuyuki maeda miki higashino takahito eguchi azran legacy yutaka minobe tsuyoshi sekito falcom sound team jdk tomohito nishiura
Nerd Noise Radio
[RERUN!!] "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds" - “C1E51: Mishmash Monday - vol 9” (40th Birthday episode - orig. released 02/03/2020)

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 165:42


2025 re-run bonus notes:   This rerun is releasing on the precise 5yr anniversary of its original release - in other words, this celebration of St. John's 40th birthday, featuring his wife, both his kids, both his parents, and his brother is re-releasing on St. John's 45th birthday!   Also, it is the second of a trilogy of music blocks (the first of which was last month's rerun), which, if not already clear to long-time listeners of the show will be explained in the intro to the third track of the trilogy, which will be our March 2025 rerun. So stay tuned til next month's rerun!   DISCLAIMER 1: DEAD-NAME ALERT! August is not their birth name, and this episode was recorded prior to their self-discovery, so it uses their birth/dead name. Because of this, I checked with August prior to releasing it to make sure they were okay with it. They said they were okay with it so long as I included the disclaimer - which I would've done anyway! :-D   DISCLAIMER 2: Apologies for some of the off-color jokes and references in the blooper reel. I was not as far along in my personal transformation at the point this episode was released. There are things that made this blooper that would not have today. Therefore, please consider it a piece of history rather than an accurate representation of current perspectives.   DISCLAIMER 3: the production value was much worse back in 2020. So if this is your first time hearing Nerd Noise Radio, please keep in mind that our production values have much improved in the time since.   ----------------------------- Original (2020) Show Notes -----------------------------   Today's broadcast is C1E51 for Mishmash Monday, February 3rd, 2020. Today's broadcast is Mishmash Monday - vol 9. The inaugural episode of Season 40, and a special celebration of St. John's 40th birthday, guest hosted by various members of his family.    01 - Ear Catcher - 00:00:00  02 - Intro - 00:00:12  03 - Sonic CD - Sega CD - Stardust Speedway Zone (Past) - Naofumi Hataya and/or Masafumi Ogata - 00:02:10  04 - FIFA 20 - Multi - Vámano - Buscabulla - 00:04:33  05 - Prey - multi - Everything's gonna be Okay - Mick Gordon - 00:07:57  06 - Lumines II - PSP - Star Guitar - The Chemical Brothers - 00:12:37  07 - Jurassic Park - SNES - River - Jonathan Dunn - 00:18:58  08 - TMNT: TF - Genesis - Sisyphus Stage - Miki Higashino - 00:21:10  09 - Jet Set Radio - Dreamcast - Funky Radio (IN-GAME VERSION) - BB Rights - 00:25:32  10 - Dragon Sabre - Arcade - Volcano - Shinji Hosoe - 00:28:56  11 - Last Resort - Neo Geo - The Melting Point -  Toshio Shimizu and/or Yasuo Yamate - 00:32:28  12 - Wolfenstein 3d - PC (Adlib) - Zero Hour - Bobby Prince - 00:35:03  13 - Zillion - Mastersystem - Computer Room – Tokuhiko Uwabo - 00:37:16  14 - Mountain King - Atari 2600 - Flame Spirit (an arrangement of "Anitra's Dance")  - c: Edvard Grieg a: E. F. Dryer and/or Ed Salvo - 00:38:00  15 - P.O.W. - NES - Inside Truck – Toshikazu Tanaka and/or Kikuto Hataya - 00:39:49  16 - Spiderman - Genesis - Cavern - Mark Miller, John Karr, and/or David Javelosa - 00:41:42  17 - Teki Paki - Arcade - Quick, Junk, Sequence - Tomoaki Takenohashi - 00:44:28  18 - Vegas Stakes - SNES - The 2020 - Kimitaka and/or Manami Matsumae - 00:48:51  19 - Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion) - SWITCH! - frisk - DedF1sh - 00:50:38  20 - Vindicators Part II - Arcade - Target Select - Brad Fuller and/or Hal Canon - 00:52:48  21 - Deneb - Atari 8-bit - Song 2 (Title) - Robert Drag - 00:53:12  22 - Tube Panic - Arcade - Attract Mode - Ichiro Takagi - 00:54:08  23 - Bosconian - X68000 - Blast Power - Yuzo Koshiro - 00:55:59  24 - Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen - Mega Drive - Sub-Space 2 BGM - Aki Hata, Katsuhiko Suzuki - 00:58:45  25 - Hyperzone - SNES - Title Theme - Jun Ishikawa - 01:02:07  26 - Chaos Seed Feng Shui Kairouki - SFC - The Last Hermit's Cave – Yasunori Shiono, Katsuhiro Hayashi, and/or Yukio Nakajima - 01:03:15  27 - A Dinosaur's Tale - Genesis - Cecilia's Apartment (track 04)- Kim Jensen - 01:05:28  28 - Grim Fandango - PC - Neon Ledge - Peter McConnell - 01:07:17  29 - God of War - PS4 - Witch of the Woods - Bear McCreary - 01:08:18  30 - Lost Eden - CD-I - Moorkus Rex's Lair – Stephane Picq - 01:11:11  31 - Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion) - SWITCH! - regret - DedF1sh - 01:12:57  32 - Silent Hill 2 - PS2 - Betrayal - Akira Yamaoka - 01:15:42  33 - Doom - PC - Nobody Told Me About Id (E2M8) - Bobby Prince - 01:18:24  34 - Metroid Prime 2 - Quadraxis Battle - Kenji Yamamoto - 01:21:11  35 - Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - multi - Adrenaline - Jack Wall - 01:24:07  36 - Final Fantasy XIII-2 - PS3 - Paradigm Shift - Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, and/or Mitsuto Suzuki - 01:27:27  37 - PILcaSEX - PC98 - Groove Machine - Muse - 01:31:10  38 - Castlevania II - Gameboy - Praying Hands - Hidehiro Funauchi - 01:33:09  39 - Sonic 3D Blast - Genesis - The Final Fight - Jun Senoue, Tatsuyuki Maeda, Seirou Okamoto, Masaru Setsumaru - 01:36:04  40 - F-Zero - SNES - Silence - Yukio Kaneoka - 01:37:52  41 - Metroid Prime 3 - Wii - Skytown - Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano, and/or Masaru Tajima - 01:40:31  42 - Snatcher - Sega CD - Tear-Stained Eyes - Konami Kukeiha Club - 01:43:53  43 - Outro - 01:48:44  44 - Exit Earcatcher - 02:09:30  45 - Blooper Reel - 02:09:57    Music Block Runtime: 01:46:43, Total Episode Runtime: 02:45:42    Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio, on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by BB Rights, and Happy Birthday from Gimmick, on the Famicom, composed by Masashi Kageyama. Our outro music is Neighborhood 2 from The Sims, on the PC, composed by Jerry Martin and/or Marc Russo.    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.    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.    Lastly, you can also follow us on Twitter at @NerdNoiseRadio.    Thanks for listening! Join us again April 1st for a very special bonus retrospective. Delicious VGM on "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds"! And wherever you are - Fly the N!    Cheers! 

Pixel Beat
[142] Legend Of The Deep Forest - Part V

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 61:26


About: A fifth episode following on from our forest themed collection of tracks. Features songs from forest or jungle areas that feel mysterious, dark, enchanting or peaceful.  Artwork: Hiro Isono 00:00 - Forest of Dawn [Ys: Memories of Celceta] by Toshiharu Okajima > 03:45 - Into Lands Primeval - Ulbuka [Final Fantasy XI] by Naoshi Mizuta > 07:20 - A New Hope [Musashiden II] by Masashi Hamuzu > 09:50 - The Leaflands [Octopath Traveller II] by Yasunori Mitsuda > 13:14 - Kapaya Forest [Zwei: The Arges Adventure] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 16:43 - Lost Forest [Persona] by Shoji Meguro > 19:16 - Labyrinth II - The Vast Primeval Hidden Grove [Etrian Odyssey] by Yuzo Koshiro > 22:35 - Apparition Trees [The Legend of Xanadu II] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 24:49 - Agata Forest [Okami] by Masami Ueda, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Rei Kondoh, Akari Groves > 28:01 - In The Sunlight Gleaming Through The Trees [Atelier Ryza 3:: Alchemist of the End & The Secret Key] by Masako Otsuka > 29:56 - Labyrinth I - Guardian Spirit's Woodland [Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond The Myth] by Yuzo Koshiro > 33:59 - Missing You [MapleStory] by Wizet > 36:15 - For Instance, a Dense and Stately Wood - Dungeon Theme 0 [Bravely Default II] by Revo > 40:01 - Lasaria Woodlan [Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden Country] by Manami Kiyota > 42:51 - Treeshroud Forest [Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky] by Arata Iiyoshi > 45:59 - Deepest Woods [Tales of Symphonia] by Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Takeshi Arai > 48:05 - Golden Garden [Professor Layton and the Last Specter] by Tomohito Nishiura > 52:08 - Memories In The Mist [Ikenfell] by Aivi & Surasshu, Sabrielle Augustin > 55:29 - Breath of the Great Forest [Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & The Secret Key] by Thaddeus > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

Abnormal Mapping
Abnormal Mapping 164: Final Fantasy XI

Abnormal Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024


Jackson is joined today by official Final Fantasy Correspondant Austin Walker to talk about Final Fantasy XI - specifically the base game and Rise of the Zilart. It's been a busy MMO summer and we simply needed to get it out of our systems and into microphones somewhere. Please enjoy this three hour tribute to a game that's still around and still good as hell.Thank you so much as always for listening, please rate and review the podcast, and tell all your friends on whatever social media you call home that they should check us out. See you next month!Send us questions about our game clubs, other games, or gaming in general to abnormalmappingpodcast@gmail.com!If you would like to support us please visit patreon.com/abnormalmapping for exclusive podcasts!Things Discussed: Final Fantasy XI, Final Fantasy XIV, all the other Final Fantasies a little too, World of Warcraft and MMOs. It's mostly just FF11 though.This Month's Second Game Club: Mister MosquitoMusic this EpisodeOne Last Time by Nobuo UematsuThe Grand Duchy of Jueno by Naoshi MizutaVoyager by Naoshi Mizuta

Pixel Beat
[124] Afternoon Breeze

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 35:57


About: The end of a long sunny day brings some peace in the form of a breezy sunset. This is a collection of breezy afternoon songs. Artwork: Chocobo GP 00:00 - Serenity [Fire Emblem: Awakening] by Hiroki Morishita, Rei Kondoh > 02:37 - On The Beach At Dusk [Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky] by Arata Iiyoshi > 05:10 - On The Farm [Chocobo GP] by Hidenori Iwasaki > 08:43 - Have A Break In The South [Persona 5 Strikers] by Ayana Hira > 12:14 - Sunset Song [Paradise Killer] by Epoch > 15:28 - Hazy Sunset [Atelier Ryza 2] by Reo Uratani > 17:00 - Gentle Rays [Parasite Eve II] by Naoshi Mizuta > 20:42 - Coffee With A Bullet [Shadow Hearts] by Yoshitaka Hirota > 23:04 - Memories Of A Summer Day [Persona 5] by Shoji Meguro > 24:02 - Panola City (Night) [Pokémon Sun & Moon] by Hitomi Sato > 25:56 - Carefree Days [Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom] by Joe Hisaishi > 27:20 - Main Theme Arrange - Guitar Version [Suikoden] by Miki Higashino > 29:16 - Distance In Our Memories [Scarlet Nexus] by Hayata Takeda > 31:53 - Brezze With U [Paradise Killer] by Epoch > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

Pixel Beat
[122] Life's Intermission

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 50:34


About: These are the kinds of songs you can listen to when you just need a moment to reset. When the world is in a rush, and everything feels heavy. Take a moment to stop and breathe. Artwork: Xenoblade Chronicles 2 00:00 - Heroes' Gathering [Kingdom Hearts III] by Takeharu Ishimoto > 03:47 - Among Stately Peaks [Octopath Traveller] by Yasunori Nishiki > 07:56 - Innocent Sea [Trials of Mana] by Hiroki Kikuta, Ryo Yamazaki > 10:56 - Red Light Green Sake [Soul Hackers 2] by Keita Inoue > 13:11 - This Dream [NieR Gestalt & Replicant] by Keiichi Okabe, Kakeru Ishihama, Keigo Hoashi, Takafumi Nishimura > 16:39 - Hyzante's Schemes [Triangle Strategy] by Akira Senju > 19:37 - Galdba: Port Area [Valkyrie Elysium] by Motoi Sakuraba > 22:22 - Fonsa Myma (Night) [Xenoblade Chronicles 2] by Kenji Hiramatsu > 25:12 - Raft [Stray] by Yann van der Cruyssen > 27:02 - Overground (Main Layer) [Shovel Night Dig] by Jake Kaufman > 30:03 - Floating City ‘Liber-Ark' [Trails in the Sky SC] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 32:43 - Repentance [MapleStory] by Wizet > 35:15 - Stained Gran-Hitter [Ragnarok Tactics] by Hideki Sakamoto, Takashi Okamoto > 38:55 - East Green Wind [TalesWeaver] by Nikacha > 40:57 - Moongate (Memoro de la Stono) [Final Fantasy XI] by Naoshi Mizuta > 42:25 - Nested Insecurities [AI: The Somnium Files -nirvanA Initiative-] by Ito Keisuke > 46:28 - The Fate [Shadow Hearts: Covenant] by Yoshitaka Hirota > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

Nerd Noise Radio
[Ch 1] ”Noise from the Hearts of Nerds” - “C1R6a: The Best of 2023 – part 1 : St. John's Picks”

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 180:00


JUMP STRAIGHT TO THE MUSIC TIMESTAMP: 00:08:52    Today's broadcast is  C1R6a for Wayback Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024. Today's episode is our first of two Channel 1 retrospectives of Calendar 2023. Taking a page from Channel 2's retrospective scheme, today's episode is numbered "C1R6a" (Channel 1 – Retrospective 6a), and will be titled, simply, "The Best of 2023 – pt. 1: St John's picks". Be on the lookout for a second retrospective from Hugues!    Tracklist!     Track Number / Track Name / Game / System(s) / Composer(s) / Originally From [Episode] / Originally Selected By / Timestamp     A1) Earcatcher - 00:00:00     A2) Intro - 00:00:30     01) Inside the Wall - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 00:08:52     02) Space Walk - Lightening Force - Genesis - Toshiharu Yamanishi, Takeshi Yoshida, and/or Naosuke Arai - C1E71 - St. John - 00:12:05     03) Intro - Shadow Squadron - 32X - Teruhiko Nakagawa and/or Masaru Stsumaru - C1E77 - St. John - 00:15:02     04) The Beginning - Vampire Survivors - Multiplatform - William Davies, elrond504, PlayOnLoop, Daniela Zandara, Filippo Vicarelli, and/or Lorenzo Floro - C1E76 - St. John - 00:19:05     05) Swampy's Course 1 - Where's my Water - iOS / Android - Unknown - C1E76 - St. John - 00:21:41     06) Velocity Regression - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 00:23:51     07) Woody Land 1 & 2 - Mr. Nutz - Genesis - Matt Furniss - C2E15 - St. John - 00:26:12     08) Trouble Town Tunnels - Lovely Planet Remix - PC - Satsuma Audio - C1E76 - St. John - 00:30:10     09) Busy Flare - Ristar - Genesis - Tomoko Sasaki - C1E71 - St. John - 00:32:18     10) JaHamitUp - N/A (Original Chiptune - N/A (Genesis[sound hardware]) - C1E73 - rayjkayj - 00:34:55     11) Suitcase - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 00:35:57     12) Industrious - Jazz Jackrabbit - Amiga - Robert A. Allen and/or Joshua Jensen - C2E15 - St. John - 00:38:03     13) Coach's Menu - NCAA Basketball - SNES - H. Kingsley Thurber, Paul Webb, and/or Mark Ganus - C1E71 - St. John - 00:41:52     14) Tengu Man - Rockman and Forte - Super Famicom - Kirikiri-chan, Naoshi Mizuta, and/or Akari Kaida - C1E71 - St. John - 00:43:38     15) Write Theme 2 - Drawful 2 - Multiplatform - Andy Poland - C1E76 - St. John - 00:45:19     16) Main Menu - Pebble Beach Golf Links - 3DO - Yumi Kinoshita - C1E72 - St. John - 00:48:23     17) Secret of the Forest - N/A (originally from Chrono Trigger) - N/A (originally on SNES) - c: Yasunori Mitsuda / a: Guido (The Brink of Time: Chrono Trigger Arranged) - C1E80 - Hugues - 00:51:00     18) Airport Counter - Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Switch - Kazumi Totaka, Yasuaki Iwata, Yumi Takahashi, Shinobu Nagata, Sayako Doi, and/or Masato Ohashi - C2E14 - St. John - 00:56:57     19) Uwazumosurikae - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 00:59:48     20) Alone in the Town - Silent Hill 2 - PS2 - Akira Yamaoka - C2E12 - St. John - 01:02:27     21) Bando alle Seghe - N/A (originally from Human Race) - N/A (originally on C64) - c: Rob Hubbard / a: DHS (OC Remix) - C1E80 - Hugues - 01:04:40     22) Aqua Cavern - Andarnov - Unreleased (or Unknown) - rayjkayj - Ch F: Composer mini-focus: rayjkayj - rayjkayj - 01:10:09     23) Valor - N/A (“Time and Place” Album) - N/A (Non-VGM [ALBUM]) - Adam Frazier and Elijah Moore - Ch F: “A Time and Place for Time and Place” - Adam Frazier and Elijah Moore - 01:12:14     24) Jurassic Dope - Contra: The Hard Corps - Genesis - Hiroshi Kobayashi, Akira Sōji, Kenji Miyaoka, Michiru Yamane, Akira Yamaoka, and/or Hirofumi Taniguchi - C1E78 - St. John - 01:15:38     25) Firestarter (Instrumental) WipEout XL - PS1 - The Prodigy - C1E77 - St. John - 01:18:42     26) Kris VR - Burn Cycle - CD-i - Simon Boswell - C1E72 - St. John - 01:23:20     27) Zen Stories - Zenses Ocean - DS - Martin Schjoler - C1E76 - St. John - 01:27:39     28) Dragon Head Island - LoZ: Tears of the Kingdom - Switch - Manaka Kataoka, Tsukasa Usui, Maasa Miyoshi, Masato Ohashi, Yasuaki Iwata, and/or Hajime Wakai - C1E78 - St. John - 01:29:51     29) Spatial Lullaby - Stellaris - Multiplatform - Gustav Landerholm - C2E11 - St. John - 01:33:08     30) Heleosphere (Menu Music) - N/A (System Music) - A500 Mini - Chris Smith - C1E76 - St. John - 01:37:09     31) Construct Factory 4 - Loz: Tears of the Kingdom - Switch - Manaka Kataoka, Tsukasa Usui, Maasa Miyoshi, Masato Ohashi, Yasuaki Iwata, and/or Hajime Wakai - C1E78 - St. John - 01:40:50     32) World G - Art of Balance - Multiplatform - Martin Schjoler - C1E78 - St. John - 01:42:42     33) Waiting… - N/A (“Time and Place” Album) - N/A (Non-VGM [ALBUM]) - Adam Frazier and Elijah Moore - Ch F: “A Time and Place for Time and Place” - Adam Frazier and Elijah Moore - 01:46:39     34) Rusty Ruin Zone: Act 2 - Sonic 3D Blast - Saturn - Richard Jacques - C1E72 - St. John - 01:47:59     35) Baby Download - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 01:51:13     36) Defeat - Galaxy Force II - Arcade - Katsuhiro Hayashi and/or Koichi Namiki - C1E71 - St. John - 01:54:32     37) Thin Holidays - Rage in Peace - PC / Switch - Peonies - C1E76 - St. John - 01:57:17     38) World C - Art of Balance - Multiplatform - Martin Schjoler - C1E77 - St. John - 01:59:58     39) Binary Sunset - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 02:02:18     40) Quiet - EDGE - Multiplatform - Richard Malot - C1E78 - St. John - 02:04:18     41) Continue - TMNT: Tournament Fighters - Genesis - Miki Higashino - C1E77 - St. John - 02:06:48     42) Disrupted Planets (Map 2) Super Bomberman 3 - SNES - c: Jun Chikuma / a: Keita Hoshi - C1E75 - St. John - 02:08:37     43) Titan - Hyper Light Drifter - Multiplatform - disasterpeace - C1E78 - St. John - 02:14:26     44) The Hunter's Repose - Moryou Senki Madara 2 - Super Famicom - Konami Kukeiha Club - C1E71 - St. John - 02:16:49     45) Beautiful Lie Requiem - N/A (originally from Dangonranpa) - N/A (originally on PSP) - c: Masafumi Takeda / a: Masafumi Takeda (Danganronpa Decadence REMIX) - C1E80 - Hugues - 02:19:02     46) The Magical Box - World of Illusion - Genesis - Haruyo Oguro and/or Tomoko Sasaki - C2E15 - St. John - 02:25:11     47) Jookbi - N/A (Original Chiptune) - N/A (Masterststem PSG=FM [sound hardware]) - rayjkayj - C1E73 - rayjkayj - 02:26:45     48) Continue - Shadow Blasters - Genesis - Kim Songdong - C1E79 - “Kitty” - 02:29:34     49) Goodnight Moon - N/A (originally from Duck Tales) - N/A (originally on NES) - c: Hiroshige Tonomura / a: E-Bison (OC Remix) - C1E80 - Hugues - 02:31:06     50) Dreiton - Minecraft - Multiplatform - C418 (aka Daniel Rosenfeld) - C2E13 - St. John - 02:32:50     B1) Outro: 02:40:41     Music Block Runtime: 02:32:00 / Total Episode Runtime: 03:00:00 - EXACT!     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 Linux (either Fedora Linux (Gnome), Nobara (Gnome), SteamOS 3 (KDE), Manjaro (MATE), Ubuntu DDE, Ultramarine (Pantheon), Ubuntu Unity, Sparky Linux (NsCDE), or on any combination of the Gaming PC "Big Rig", the Steam Deck, Living Room desktop, Mac Mini or one of three Linux laptops – Fedora on Laptop and/or Nobara on Big Rig being the most likely and most common). 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 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    Occasional blogs and sometimes expanded show notes can be found 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/    We are also a member of Podcasters of Des Moines at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1782895868426870/    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.    Or you can reach us by e-mail at nerd.noise.radio@gmail.com    You can also follow us on Twitter at @NerdNoiseRadio. And we are also now on Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Vurbl. Amazon and Audible coming soon! Also, be on the lookout for a Discord channel!    Links to Oddie HD (as of this writing, Oddie HD is really only any kind of active on Threads):    YouTube (have literally done nothing with this as of this writing):      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN5y_HMgokZFQxspXjoOI8A     Facebook:      https://www.facebook.com/oddie.hd?mibextid=ZbWKwL     X (the artist formerly known as Twitter):      https://x.com/OddieHD?t=9_YPjcxnoqdeQUjpTEB8Kw&s=09     Instagram:     https://instagram.com/oddiehd?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg==     Threads (only outlet thus far where Oddie is actually active – best way to connect for now):      https://www.threads.net/@oddiehd     Mastodon:      https://mastodon.social/@oddiehd    "Autistic Spreadsheets" to see St. John's work: 1) Spreadsheet which lists every single track featured on NNR in 2023 - I am withholding this one until Hugues' C1R6b releases, because this will contain spoilers for that episode otherwise. I'll put this spreadsheet in the show notes of that episode instead (as well as putting a burst up about it otherwise). 2) Spreadsheet showing John's work narrowing down from the year's total of 466 tracks to a meager 50 for this best of (if you read all the title bars, then the document will become self-explanatory): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16JF-JjsMiwy9ZxcnVsaouhXkFDT4pgdRBzpMWeWSmtk/edit?usp=sharing Thanks for listening! Join us again later this month for C1ER6b (Channel 1, Retrospective 6b): "The Best of 2023 – pt. 2: Hugues' Picks" - Delicious VGM on "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds"! And wherever you are - Fly the N!    Cheers! 

Pixel Beat
[116] This Is Bat Country - Part III

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 40:01


About: This episode is another follow-up to a past instalment featuring even more music from underground caves, mines, or dark caverns. Artwork: Dark Chronicle 00:00 - Natural Cavern [Brain Lord] by Masanao Akahori > 02:35 - Wandering In The Darkness [The Legend of Heroes: Trails In The Sky] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 04:43 - Ocean's Roar Cave [Dark Chronicle] by Tomohito Nishiura > 07:07 - For Instance, A Still and Solitary Cave - Dungeon Theme 2 [Bravely Default II] by Revo > 10:41 - Cave [New Pokémon Snap] by Hiroki Hashimoto > 13:47 - Whispers Of The Gods [Final Fantasy XI: Treasures Of The Art Urhgan] by Naoshi Mizuta > 16:41 - Gloomy Grotto [Octopath Traveller II] by Yasunori Nishiki > 20:10 - Underground Labyrinth [Threads Of Fate] by Junya Nakano > 24:45 - Cavern Of Remembrance [Kingdom Hearts II] by Yoko Shimomura > 28:09 - Ice Berg (Exploration) [Popful Mail] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 29:42 - Thunderwave Cave [Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Blue/Red Rescue Team]by Arata Iiyoshi > 32:43 - The Legend [Secret Of Mana] by Hiroki Kikuta > 35:30 - Cave I - The Ice Caverns [Sorcerian] by Falcom Sound Team JDK > 36:33 - Mysterious Cave [Lunar: Silver Star Story] by Noriyuki Iwadare > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

barSILENCE: A Video Game Music Podcast

[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.

Pixel Beat
[109] Laying It All On The Line

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 47:25


About: These tracks all play during the final moments in their respective games. They're often played during the final push against the games ultimate evil, with the heroes mustering their last bit of strength to see their resolve fulfilled. Artwork: Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals 00:00 - The One Who Saves The Earth [Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals] by Yasunori Shiono > 02:35 - The Final Battle [Fantasian] by Nobuo Uematsu > 04:37 - The Tempest [Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth] by Atsushi Kitajoh > 08:52 - Don't Leave Me Alone [Nemesis] by Shinya Sakamoto, Yuuji Takenouchi, Tomoya Tomita, Michiru Yamane > 10:03 - Final Battle [El Viento] by Motoi Sakuraba > 12:42 - Seth's Lab [Street Fighter X Mega Man] by Alex Esquivel > 14:03 - The Fateful Return [Shovel Knight] by Jake Kaufman > 17:42 - Hopes and Dreams [Undertale] by Toby Fox > 20:43 - Rising Sun [Okami] by Masami Ueda, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Rei Kondoh, Akari Groves > 24:30 - The Final Witness [Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney] by Yasumasa Kitagawa > 27:38 - Belief [Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart] by Naoshi Mizuta > 30:54 - The Final Battle [Final Fantasy V] by Nobuo Uematsu > 34:23 - Finish The Promise [Tales of the Abyss] by Motoo Fujiwara > 37:19 - Wish [Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & The Secret Fairy] by Hayato Asano > 40:55 - At What Cost [Fire Emblem: Three Houses Cindered Shadows] by Takeru Kanazaki > 44:26 - Jaldabaoth [Persona 5] by Shoji Meguro > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

KNGI Network Podcast Master Feed
Game Jams #2: Round 2(07/10/23)

KNGI Network Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 57:47


Game Jams is back for it's second edition, enjoy songs composed for various video games from Cult of The Lamb to Katamari Damacy! Also listen for shoutouts to RetroQgaming and TheoDoesStreams (00:00:00) Shinobu Tanaka, Ryo Nagamatsu - Title Screen - Wii Play (00:02:09) [BREAK] Charles Learns to Run a Radio Show / RetroQGaming (00:03:59) Yoshino Aoki, Akari Kaida - To a Distant Place(Overworld Theme 2) - Breath of Fire III (00:06:42) Toshiki Konishi - Ideal and the Real - Persona 5 (00:12:43) [BREAK] I Don't Have Time For Video Games (00:12:43) Kirikiri-Chan, Naoshi Mizuta, Akari Kaida - Let The Game Begin(Bumper) - Mario Party 2 (00:13:15) Kirikiri-Chan, Naoshi Mizuta, Akari Kaida - Pirate Land - Mario Party 2 (00:15:46) Koji Kondo - Dire, Dire Docks(Underwater) - Mario 64 (00:19:05) [BREAK] (00:19:45) Satoshi Ise - This is True Love We Makin' - Capcom Vs SNK 2 (00:21:43) Tetsuya Shibata, Mitsuhiko Takano - Clock Tower Stage - Marvel Vs Capcom 2 (00:24:03) - - [BREAK] Fighting Game Music (00:25:45) Masato Nakamura - Star Light Zone - Sonic The Hedgehog (00:27:25) Masato Nakamura - Sky Chase Zone - Sonic 2 (00:28:54) Tatsuyuki Maeda, Tomonori Sawada, Sachio Ogawa, Masayuki Nagao, Masanori Hikichi - Lava Reef Zone - Sonic & Knuckles (00:30:26) - - [BREAK] Theodoesstreams / Big Bun Game Club (00:33:35) Riverboy - Sacrifice - Cult of The Lamb (00:37:41) Ricky Honmong, Sam Robinson - Katzzakaa Killer Wacky - Stealth Bastard (00:40:26) [BREAK] (00:41:34) Naoto Tanaka, Naoya Kamisaka, Takuya Miyawaki - Duff McWhalen - Mega Man X5 (00:43:10) Yuko Takehara - Slash Man Theme - Mega Man 7 (00:44:48) Kirikiri-Chan, Naoshi Mizuta, Akari Kaida - Cold Man's Theme - Mega & Bass (00:46:51) [BREAK] Terrible Jokes (00:47:37) Hiroshi Kawaguchi - Passing Breeze - Outrunners (00:49:07) Kazumi Totaka, Yasuaki Iwata, Yumi Takahashi, Shinobu Nagata, Sayako Doi, Masato Ohashi - Paradise Planning Outdoors (Day) - Animal Crossing (00:51:21) [BREAK] Have a Nice Morning (00:52:03) Yoshihito Yano, Saki Kabata - You're Lonely Rolling Star - Katamari Damacy

Cane and Rinse
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin – Cane and Rinse No.563

Cane and Rinse

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 119:06


"We're here to kill chaos." Square Enix's beloved Final Fantasy series collides with hardcore action gameplay from Team Ninja, the studio famous for Dead or Alive, Ninja Gaiden and Nioh. Do these two styles come together like peanut butter and jelly or clash like oil and water? Join the Warriors of Light, led by host Leah as she, Chris and Rich - along with community correspondents - discuss her pick for Volume 12, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin. A fascinating prequel/accompaniment to the original 1987 title Final Fantasy that is big in ideas and obsessed with killing Chaos. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_563.mp3   Music featured in this issue:1. The Dark Crystals by Naoshi Mizuta from Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy Prelude2. Battle - The Warrior by Naoshi MizutaEdit by Rich Davison You can support Cane and Rinse and in return receive an often extended version of the podcast four weeks early, along with exclusive podcasts, if you subscribe to our Patreon for the minimum of $2 per month (+VAT). Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum

Pixel Beat
[100] Full Speed Ahead

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 33:52


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 > 

RPG Fan's Rhythm Encounter
106 - Rhythm de Chocobo

RPG Fan's Rhythm Encounter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 118:35


In preparation for April Fool's Day, someone at RPGFan suggested we finally tackle a long-standing idea: a joke episode that features only chocobo music from Final Fantasy. We loved the idea, but then a funny thing happened — a perfectly normal episode celebrating Nobuo Uematsu's iconic theme and its many, many iterations over the years. The idea was funny, but we love this little ditty too much for our praise to be anything but sincere. So gas up your chocobo with some greens and let's go!Featuring: Mike Salbato, Jono Logan, Patrick Gann, Ben Schuster; Edited by Jono LoganLinks for this episode Compi de Chocobo Music Review | RPGFan The History of Final Fantasy Music | RPGFan Kara Comparetto: Chocobo Medley (in Costume!) from Final Fantasy BRA★BRA FINAL FANTASY BRASS de BRAVO (Official YouTube Playlist) BRA★BRA FINAL FANTASY BRASS de BRAVO 3 (Official YouTube Playlist) BRA★BRA FINAL FANTASY VII BRASS de BRAVO (Official YouTube Playlist) TracklistOrigins de Chocobo0:06:22 - Jono - Chocobo Theme (Nobuo Uematsu) - Final Fantasy II0:06:57 - Jono - Chocobo-Chocobo (Nobuo Uematsu) - Final Fantasy IVWhiplash de Chocobo0:26:14 - Pat - Crazy Chocobo (arr&perf Shootie HG) - Final Fantasy XIII-20:28:06 - Pat - Cinco de Chocobo (arr Shiro Hamaguchi, perf Seiji Honda) - Piano Collections Final Fantasy VIIBop de Chocobo0:53:31 - Mike - Mambo de Chocobo (Nobuo Uematsu, arr. Yasumasa Sato, performed by the Siena Wind Orchestra) - BRA★BRA FINAL FANTASY BRASS de BRAVO 2 (and FFV)0:56:45 - Ben - Pulse de Chocobo (Masashi Hamauzu) - Final Fantasy XIIIChill de Chocobo1:17:48 - Mike - Bluesy Chocobo (Nobuo Uematsu, arr. Naoshi Mizuta & Masashi Kimura) - Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII1:22:18 - Ben - Rodeo de Chocobo (Yoko Shimomura) - Final Fantasy XV1:53:14 - Mike's Bonus Track!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

Nerd Noise Radio
”Noise from the Hearts of Nerds” - “C1E71: The Wonder Years”

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 111:08


Today's broadcast is  C1E71 for Theme Thursday, January 26th, 2023. Today marks the precise 10yr anniversary of the launch of Nerd Noise Radio as a social media VGM aggregator service (podcast came along four years later), and to celebrate the occasion, today's episode features music we shared on social media and YouTube prior to the launch of the show, which had until now never appeared on the show – on a program we're calling "The Wonder Years"    Tracklist:    Track# / Game / System / Track / Composer(s) / Timestamp    A1) Season 6 Earcatcher – 00:00:00      A2) Intro – 00:00:03      01) Ninja Gaiden – NES – Intro - Keiji Yamagishi, Ryuichi Nitta, and/or Ichiro Nakagawa – 00:05:29      02) Alisia Dragoon – Genesis – Stage 1-1 - Mecano Associates – 00:05:48      03) Thunder Force IV – Space Walk - Toshiharu Yamanishi, Takeshi Yoshida, and/or Naosuke Arai – 00:08:15      04) TMNT: Turtles in Time – SNES – Technodrome: Let's Kick Shell – c: Mutsuhiko Izumi  / a: Kazuhiko Uehara and/or Harumi Ueko – 00:11:09      05) Metal Slug – Neo Geo – Ridge 256 (Mission 4) - Takushi Hiyamuta – 00:12:57      06) Batman – TG16 – HES 5 - Nobuyuki Hara – 00:16:00      07) Super Street Fighter II – 3DO [/ FM Towns] – Ryu's Theme Street – c: Yoko Shimomura / a: Eurocom Sound Team – 00:18:40      08) Ristar - Genesis - Busy Flare – Tomoko Sasaki – 00:20:39      09) Bomberman 93 – TG16 – Intro – Jun Chikuma – 00:23:19      10) Rayman Origins – Multi – Jibberish Jungle: The Darktoon Chase - Christophe Héral, and/or Billy Martin – 00:24:32      11) Rockman and Forte – Super Famicom – Tengu Man – Kirikiri-chan, Naoshi Mizuta, and/or Akari Kaida – 00:27:19    12) Super Mario 3D World – Wii U / Switch – Double Cherry Pass - Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo, and/or Yasuaki Iwata – 00:29:00      13) Super Bonk – SNES – Blue Sky - Masaaki Nishizawa, Keiji Ueki, and/or Kennosuke Suemura – 00:31:15      14) Kirby's Dreamland 3 – SNES – Sand Canyon 1 – Jun Ishikawa – 00:33:08      15) Magical Chase - TG16 – It's Not Ice (Stage 4) - Hitoshi Sakimoto and/or Masaharu Iwata – 00:33:58      16) Bonk's Revenge – TG16 – Piranha River - Hirohiko Takayama – 00:38:44      17) Dick Tracy – Genesis – Car Chase – STI Sound Team – 00:40:48      18) ESWAT – Genesis – BGM 3 - Yō Takada, and/or Takayuki Nakamura – 00:42:40      19) Mortal Kombat – PC DOS (AdLib) - Palace Gates – c: Dan Forden / a: Allister Brimble and/or Dan Forden – 00:44:34      20) Space Harrier II – Genesis – Mind Quake – Tokuhiko Uwabo – 00:47:17      21) Snake's Revenge – NES – Forest Area - Tsutomu Ogura – 00:49:13      22) Soldier Blade – PC Engine – Operation 3 - Keita Hoshi and/or Makiko Tanifuji – 00:50:54      23) Target Earth – Genesis – Main Theme - Takayuki Suzuki – 00:53:10      24) Corvette – GameBoy Advance – Car Selection / Gallery – Shin'en Sound Team – 00:55:10      25) Gunstar Heroes – Genesis – Empire Spacecraft – Norio Hanzawa – 00:55:48      26) Skate or Die – NES – Skate Shop – Rob Hubbard and/or Kyle Granger – 00:58:12      27) Pat Riley Basketball - Genesis - Team Select – Hikoshi Hashimoto – 00:59:44      28) NCAA Basketball – SNES – Coach's Menu - H. Kingsley Thurber, Paul Webb,  and/or Mark Ganus – 01:00:59      29) Maerchen Maze – PC Engine – Unknown Track 5 – c: Satoshi Kabayashi / a: Norihiko Togashi, and/or Kaeru Taniguchi – 01:02:42      30) Super Valis IV – SNES – Castle Vanity – Junta – 01:04:44      31) Jaki Crush – Super Famicom – Title - Masanobu Tsukamoto – 01:07:58      32) Galaxy Force II – Arcade – Defeat – Katsuhiro Hayashi and/or Koichi Namiki – 01:08:59      33) Akumajou Densetsu – Famicom (VRC6) - Rising – Konami Kukeiha Club – 01:11:44      34) Soul Star – Sega CD – Track 06 – Nathan McCree – 01:13:24      35) Sonic CD (NA) - Sega CD – Palmtree Panic Zone Bad Future – Spencer Nilssen, David Young, and Pastiche – 01:16:53      36) Moryou Senki Madara 2 - SFC - The Hunter's Repose – Konami Kukeiha Club – 01:19:47      37) Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion – PC – Track 4 – Unknown – 01:22:04      38) Last Resort – Neo Geo AES/MVS - The Sunset Sky – Toshio Shimizu, and/or  Yasuo Yamate – 01:25:50      39) Military Madness – TG16 – Ending – Jun Chikuma – 01:27:46      40) Super Street Fighter II HD Remix – PS3 - True Ending – c: Yoko Shimomura / a: Another Soundscape [OCRemix] - 01:30:08      B1) Outro – 01:31:49     B2) Outtakes – 01:47:11     Music Block Runtime: 01:26:22    Total Episode Runtime: 01:51:08     Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by BB Rights.    Produced using Ardour 7.x / Audacity 3.x in Linux (either Ubuntu Studio, KDE Neon, Manjaro, Fedora, or SteamOS on any combination of the Gaming PC "Big Rig", the Steam Deck, or one of three Linux laptops) - and in the case of today's episode: in SteamOS on the STEAM DECK!! 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 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    Occasional blogs and sometimes expanded show notes can be found 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/    We are also a member of Podcasters of Des Moines at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1782895868426870/    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.    Or you can reach us by e-mail at nerd.noise.radio@gmail.com    You can also follow us on Twitter at @NerdNoiseRadio. And we are also now on Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Vurbl. Amazon and Audible coming soon! Also, be on the lookout for a Discord channel!    Link to the promised collection of "anonymous 'Exhibit A' vs 'Exhibit B'" mic comparisons between the Podmic and the SM7B (or vice versa):   https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vdokkXFmxnkpULRWYVp3YQyrcagr2-um?usp=share_link   Thanks for listening! Join us again February 13th for C1E72 (Channel 1, Episode 72): "Mishmash Monday – vol 13, and again February 23rd for C2E11 (Channel 2, Episode 11) for "It's Space Time!" - Tasty VGM and Talk on Nerd Noise Game Club (Ch 2) as well as Delicious VGM on "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds" (Ch 1)! And wherever you are - Fly the N!    Cheers! 

Pixel Beat
[094] Final Fantasy - A Series Reborn

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 38:20


About: Final Fantasy is a 35 year plus series, and one of gamings most enduring RPG series'. Over the years, there have been many side games, spin offs and remakes that include legacy music from the series, reimagined and reborn. These are all arranged themes from Final Fantasy core titles, that have appeared in other games in the wider series, or other games that have included Final Fantasy characters. 00:00 - Battle 1 Arrange [Dissidia 012 [duodecim]] by Rieko Mikoshiba, Nobuo Uematsu > 02:28 - Cyan's Theme [Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood] by Masayoshi Token, Nobuo Uematsu > 05:54 - A Contest of Aeons Arrange [Dissidia 012 [duodecim]] by Takeharu Ishimoto, Junya Nakano > 09:14 - Cornelia - Motif from “Town” [Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins] by Naoshi Mizuta, Nobuo Uematsu > 14:25 - Mount Gulug [Final Fantasy IX] by Nobuo Uematsu > 16:28 - Arbor of Still and Din - Motif from “Danger in the Forest” [Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins] by Roy Nagamatsu, Nobuo Uematsu > 19:24 - Phantom Forest Arrange [Dissidia 012 [duodecim]] by Tsuyoshi Sekito, Nobuo Uematsu > 21:15 - Let The Battles Begin! REMAKE Jukebox Version [Final Fantasy VII Remake] by Nobuo Uematsu > 23:34 - The Dilemma [Chocobo GP] by Hidenori Iwasaki, Nobuo Uematsu > 26:59 - Magiteknical Difficulties [Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn] by Nobuo Uematsu > 30:32 - Battle On The Big Bridge [Final Fantasy XII] by Hitoshi Sakimoto, Nobuo Uematsu > 33:30 - The Arsenal [Final Fantasy VII Remake] by Nobuo Uematsu > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

Nerd Noise Radio
NNR RERUNS: C1E51: ”Mishmash Monday - vol 9” (orig. released 02/03/2020)

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 165:42


Today's broadcast is C1E51 for Mishmash Monday, February 3rd, 2020. Today's broadcast is Mishmash Monday - vol 9. The inaugural episode of Season 40, and a special celebration of St. John's 40th birthday, guest hosted by various members of his family.    01 - Ear Catcher - 00:00:00  02 - Intro - 00:00:12  03 - Sonic CD - Sega CD - Stardust Speedway Zone (Past) - Naofumi Hataya and/or Masafumi Ogata - 00:02:10  04 - FIFA 20 - Multi - Vámano - Buscabulla - 00:04:33  05 - Prey - multi - Everything's gonna be Okay - Mick Gordon - 00:07:57  06 - Lumines II - PSP - Star Guitar - The Chemical Brothers - 00:12:37  07 - Jurassic Park - SNES - River - Jonathan Dunn - 00:18:58  08 - TMNT: TF - Genesis - Sisyphus Stage - Miki Higashino - 00:21:10  09 - Jet Set Radio - Dreamcast - Funky Radio (IN-GAME VERSION) - BB Rights - 00:25:32  10 - Dragon Sabre - Arcade - Volcano - Shinji Hosoe - 00:28:56  11 - Last Resort - Neo Geo - The Melting Point -  Toshio Shimizu and/or Yasuo Yamate - 00:32:28  12 - Wolfenstein 3d - PC (Adlib) - Zero Hour - Bobby Prince - 00:35:03  13 - Zillion - Mastersystem - Computer Room – Tokuhiko Uwabo - 00:37:16  14 - Mountain King - Atari 2600 - Flame Spirit (an arrangement of "Anitra's Dance")  - c: Edvard Grieg a: E. F. Dryer and/or Ed Salvo - 00:38:00  15 - P.O.W. - NES - Inside Truck – Toshikazu Tanaka and/or Kikuto Hataya - 00:39:49  16 - Spiderman - Genesis - Cavern - Mark Miller, John Karr, and/or David Javelosa - 00:41:42  17 - Teki Paki - Arcade - Quick, Junk, Sequence - Tomoaki Takenohashi - 00:44:28  18 - Vegas Stakes - SNES - The 2020 - Kimitaka and/or Manami Matsumae - 00:48:51  19 - Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion) - SWITCH! - frisk - DedF1sh - 00:50:38  20 - Vindicators Part II - Arcade - Target Select - Brad Fuller and/or Hal Canon - 00:52:48  21 - Deneb - Atari 8-bit - Song 2 (Title) - Robert Drag - 00:53:12  22 - Tube Panic - Arcade - Attract Mode - Ichiro Takagi - 00:54:08  23 - Bosconian - X68000 - Blast Power - Yuzo Koshiro - 00:55:59  24 - Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen - Mega Drive - Sub-Space 2 BGM - Aki Hata, Katsuhiko Suzuki - 00:58:45  25 - Hyperzone - SNES - Title Theme - Jun Ishikawa - 01:02:07  26 - Chaos Seed Feng Shui Kairouki - SFC - The Last Hermit's Cave – Yasunori Shiono, Katsuhiro Hayashi, and/or Yukio Nakajima - 01:03:15  27 - A Dinosaur's Tale - Genesis - Cecilia's Apartment (track 04)- Kim Jensen - 01:05:28  28 - Grim Fandango - PC - Neon Ledge - Peter McConnell - 01:07:17  29 - God of War - PS4 - Witch of the Woods - Bear McCreary - 01:08:18  30 - Lost Eden - CD-I - Moorkus Rex's Lair – Stephane Picq - 01:11:11  31 - Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion) - SWITCH! - regret - DedF1sh - 01:12:57  32 - Silent Hill 2 - PS2 - Betrayal - Akira Yamaoka - 01:15:42  33 - Doom - PC - Nobody Told Me About Id (E2M8) - Bobby Prince - 01:18:24  34 - Metroid Prime 2 - Quadraxis Battle - Kenji Yamamoto - 01:21:11  35 - Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - multi - Adrenaline - Jack Wall - 01:24:07  36 - Final Fantasy XIII-2 - PS3 - Paradigm Shift - Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, and/or Mitsuto Suzuki - 01:27:27  37 - PILcaSEX - PC98 - Groove Machine - Muse - 01:31:10  38 - Castlevania II - Gameboy - Praying Hands - Hidehiro Funauchi - 01:33:09  39 - Sonic 3D Blast - Genesis - The Final Fight - Jun Senoue, Tatsuyuki Maeda, Seirou Okamoto, Masaru Setsumaru - 01:36:04  40 - F-Zero - SNES - Silence - Yukio Kaneoka - 01:37:52  41 - Metroid Prime 3 - Wii - Skytown - Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano, and/or Masaru Tajima - 01:40:31  42 - Snatcher - Sega CD - Tear-Stained Eyes - Konami Kukeiha Club - 01:43:53  43 - Outro - 01:48:44  44 - Exit Earcatcher - 02:09:30  45 - Blooper Reel - 02:09:57    Music Block Runtime: 01:46:43, Total Episode Runtime: 02:45:42    Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio, on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by BB Rights, and Happy Birthday from Gimmick, on the Famicom, composed by Masashi Kageyama. Our outro music is Neighborhood 2 from The Sims, on the PC, composed by Jerry Martin and/or Marc Russo.    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.    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.    Lastly, you can also follow us on Twitter at @NerdNoiseRadio.    Thanks for listening! Join us again April 1st for a very special bonus retrospective. Delicious VGM on "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds"! And wherever you are - Fly the N!    Cheers! 

barSILENCE: A Video Game Music Podcast

[Episode 7] This month barSILENCE is getting spooky with a special Halloween-themed episode! Enjoy this haunting mixtape-style episode of 18 dark, ghostly ominous, and spine-chilling tracks that are perfect for your October frights. Track Listing: 00:00:06 - Welcome Guests (Haunting of Magnolia Manor) [Jimmy "Big Giant Circles" Hinson] 00:05:15 - Castle of the Four Gods (Shin Megami Tensei) [Tsukasa Masuko] 00:08:11 - The Workyard (Nightmare Circus) [Kurt Harland, Jim Hedges, Andy Armer] 00:12:23 - Stage 3 (Splatterhouse 3) [Eiko Kaneko] 00:13:48 - Creature of the Night (Nosferatu) [Masanao Akahori] 00:15:14 - The Nightmare is Finally Over... (Clock Tower) [Kouji Niikura] 00:18:05 - Don't Cry, Jennifer (Clock Tower) [Kouji Niikura] 00:21:23 - The One Who is Torn Apart (Xenogears) [Yasunori Mitsuda] 00:23:59 - Never Forgive Me, Never Forget Me (Silent Hill 3) [Akira Yamaoka] 00:26:16 - Haunted House (Super Mario 64) [Koji Kondo] 00:29:19 - Lakebed Temple (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess) [Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ohta, Koji Kondo, Mahito Yokota] 00:31:42 - Deep Sea (Deep Fear) [Kenji Kawai] 00:34:17 - Watch Out! (Parasite Eve 2) [Naoshi Mizuta] 00:37:44 - Looters (Dead Rising 2) [Oleksa Lozowchuk] 00:38:52 - Spiders (Alan Wake's American Nightmare) [Petri Alanko] 00:40:48 - Flesh Eating Zombies (State of Decay) [Jesper Kyd] 00:44:48 - Chance Encounter (State of Decay) [Jesper Kyd] 00:50:30 - Death (FEZ) [Disasterpeace] barSILENCE is a monthly podcast crafted to celebrate and explore the best game audio from past and present. 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 Support barSILENCE: A Video Game Music Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/barsilence This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Pixel Beat
[085] Boss Rush - Part III

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 43:40


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 third Boss Rush set of music for you. Best prepare yourself well. Artwork: Undertale 00:00 - Battle Against A True Hero [Undertale] by Toby Fox > 02:34 - Battle -Origin- [Shin Megami Tensei V] by Toshiki Konishi > 04:54 - Megalomania [Live A Live 2022] by Yoko Shimomura > 07:30 - The Decadent Dandy [Shovel Knight] by Jake Kaufman > 10:23 - Decisive Battle [Final Fantasy Legend II] by Kenji Ito > 11:36 - Hightension Wire [Trials of Mana] by Hiroki Kikuta > 14:48 - Dialga's Fight To The Finish! [Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorer's of Sky] by Arata Iiyoshi > 18:42 - Fight!! Ver. 2 [Grandia II] by Noriyuki Iwadare > 23:10 - The Fool's Dance [Dawn of Mana] by Kenji Ito > 26:26 - Fighting Of The Spirit [Tales of Phantasia] by Shinji Tamura > 29:32 - Battle: Chaos Advent [Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins] by Naoshi Mizuta > 31:28 - Incompatible Thoughts [Scarlet Nexus] by Hayata Takeda > 35:55 - They Who Govern Reason [Octopath Traveller] by Yasunori Nishiki > 40:09 - Battle With The Onikage [Tenchu: Stealth Assassins] by Noriyuki Asakura > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

Retrograde Amnesia: Comphresenive JRPG Analysis
Interview with Arnie Roth, conductor of Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY

Retrograde Amnesia: Comphresenive JRPG Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 24:48


A special interview with Arnie Roth, conductor of Distant Worlds. Interview performed by ssdninja. Interview also viewable on our Patreon page (public post) Distant Worlds is a concert series centered around the Final Fantasy franchise. Produced by AWR music and debuting in 2007, Distant Worlds brings the music of Final Fantasy to audiences around the world. This year marks the 15th anniversary of Distant Worlds and the 35th anniversary of Final Fantasy. The concert series premiered in Tokyo, Japan on Aug. 6, with a North American premiere set for Chicago on Sept. 10. The Chicago performance will have vocalist Rikki performing “Suteki da ne” from Final Fantasy X along with legendary composer Yoko Shimomura in attendance. Arnie Roth is a Grammy-winning musician and conductor of Distant Worlds. Throughout the years he has continued to bring the music of Final Fantasy to fans all over the world. This short interview aims to discuss the past and future of Distant Worlds, along with recalling some memories along the way. Tickets are still available for the Chicago shows as well as other upcoming performances at ffdistantworlds.com/. Hironobu Sakaguchi, Naoki Yoshida, Yoshinori Kitase, Yoko Shimomura, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Naoshi Mizuta, Masayoshi Soken, Nobuo Uematsu, RIKKI, Emiko Shiratori, Arnie Roth, and Kazuko Shibuya gather in Tokyo for the world premiere of the 35th anniversary of Distant Worlds. Photo courtesy of AWR Music

RPG Fan's Rhythm Encounter
82 - Final Fantasy XIII Trilogy

RPG Fan's Rhythm Encounter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 86:18


Final Fantasy XIII isn't the only divisive entry in Square Enix's long-running series, but it sure evokes some passionate discussion amongst RPG fans. Love it, hate it, or in between it, the three games that follow Lightning and company's saga all have one thing that few people can refute: absolutely killer soundtracks thanks to people like Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, Mitsuto Suzuki, and more. Join us as we discuss the music of the Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2, and Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII and generally restrain ourselves discussing the games themselves!Featuring: Mike Salbato, Wes Iliff, Audra Bowling, Peter Triezenberg; Edited by Jono LoganLinks for this episode: Kenneth Pinyopusarerk on IMDb Prasert Prasertvithyakarn: IMDb & Final Fantasy Wiki Peter's review of Final Fantasy XV: Dawn of the Future Peter's Crystal Tools Without a Craftsman Feature Rhythm Encounter 12 - Red-Letter Date (see Bonus Track) Tracklist0:07:47 - The Promise (Masashi Hamauzu) - Final Fantasy XIII OST0:09:16 - Blinded by Light (Masashi Hamauzu) - Final Fantasy XIII OST0:23:26 - Fang's Theme (Masashi Hamauzu) - Final Fantasy XIII OST0:26:54 - Dust to Dust (Masashi Hamauzu) - Final Fantasy XIII OST0:42:04 - Plains of Eternity (Naoshi Mizuta, Joelle) - Final Fantasy XIII-2 OST0:45:38 - Worlds Collide (David Whitaker · Naoshi Mizuta) - Final Fantasy XIII-2 OST0:58:20 - Death Game (Mitsuto Suzuki) - Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII OST1:03:20 - Lightning Returns (Mitsuto Suzuki) - Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII OST 1:23:28 - Mike's Bonus Track!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom

Mage Cast
#076 - "Ted Sephiroth" (Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin)

Mage Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 136:26


Nomura's Big Reveal, a Final Fantasy multiverse, how to hijack a creative project with bad marketing, how to love an experience whilst acknowledging its flaws, and *sigh* Anakin Skywalker... I'm the Well-Red Mage and this is MAGE CAST feat. Julian from Nerds Without Pants podcast!Promo code: RED10PatreonJoin BuzzsproutJoin our DiscordTwitchTeePublicTeespringNovella on AmazonGuests:@julian_titusLinks:@NWPcastpixlbit.com-Sponsors-BiFrost Bridge Studios - twitter.com/StudiosBipatreon.com/BiFrostBridgeStudioslinktr.ee/BiFrostBridgeStudioskickstarter.com/projects/bifrostbridgestudios/gaias-seed-a-thrilling-new-graphic-novelJoypad Lad - twitter.com/JoypadLadShopjoypadlad.comMusic: "Main Theme" by Naoshi Mizuta, Nobuo Uematsu, Ryo Yamazaki, Hidenori Iwasaki, Masashi Hamauzu, Yoshitaka Suzuki, Yoko Shimomura  & "My Way" by Frank SinatraSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/thepixels)

Gay for Play: A Video Game Podcast
Ep. 54: What Else We're Gay For (Other Than Elden Ring, Still)

Gay for Play: A Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 75:15


Full transparency: we're still just playing Elden Ring / experiencing video game burnout from playing too much Elden Ring, so we figured this week would be a great opportunity to catch up on other video game & pop culture moments that have been in the zeitgeist! Aside from an obligatory Elden Ring corner, topics the employee walkouts at Disney over the company's ongoing financial support of anti-LGBTQ politicians, the Hogwarts Legacy State of Play presentation, a few other video games we've been checking out (Tunic, Paradise Killer, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, Kirby and the Forgotten Land), The Video Game Accessibility Awards hosted by Alanah Pierce and Steven Spohn, and gaming fundraisers for Ukraine relief-efforts from the (now-ended) itch.io bundle and Epic Games.Then in the back-half of the show for "what else we're gay for this week" we get into a whole bunch of movies and TV we've been watching! It's a lovely hodgepodge of an episode, we hope you enjoy!========Be Our Friends!!EMAIL US at gayforplaypodcast@gmail.comFOLLOW G4P Twitter: @GayForPlayPodInstagram: @GayForPlayPodTwitch: twitch.tv/gayforplaypodSupport the Show on PATREON========CREDITSIntro and outro music by Connor Marsh (@connorjmarshmallow)Show art by Nick Adams (@nickadams.art)Special thanks to our patrons: Blueberri Mary, Elijah Punzal,  Trevor McTavish & Martha Turner

Nerd Noise Radio
NNR Reruns: C1E28 - ”Sense of the Scene – vol. 1” (originally released 05/06/18)

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 96:34


Today's rerun is C1E28, originally released Scene Sunday, May 6th, 2018. Today's Episode was a free play of elements found throughout the space just outside of video game music, covers, remixes, chiptunes, karaoke, and so much more, on a program we called "Sense of the Scene - vol. 1"  Amended 02/06/22 to include an all call for tracks for our upcoming "Best of 2020 / 2021" feature. The track list below has been amended to include updated timestamps and track numbers that account for the addition of the 2022 add-on.    Note: I apologize for the poor audio quality on my voice in the 2022 earcactcher. I didn't have access to the studio and "the good mic" at the time, so I just did the best I could with my built-in laptop mic.    Tracklist - provided in various formats depending on "scene subgenre":    01) Best of 2020 / 2021 Earcatcher: 00:00:00  02) Intro - 00:01:34  03) ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: Stemage - Metroid Metal - The Tunnel (orig. comp: Ryoji Yoshitomi) - 00:03:57  04) [Original Chiptune]: Kulor - My First LSDJ - Gameboy - 00:08:05  05) [Non-VGM by VGM composer - Ryuichi Sakamoto]: Akiko Yano - Aisuru Hito Yo - Ai Ga Nakucha Ne (1982) - 00:10:13  06) [Original Chiptune]: Mr Sonic699 - Segadore Genesid 64 - Genesis - 00:14:39  07) [Chip Cover of Non-VGM music]: Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out - Gameboy (MicroD) - 00:16:44  08) ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: SST Band - Defeat - Galaxy Force 2- (orig. comp: Koichi Namiki) - 00:20:18  09) [Non-VGM by VGM Composer - Martin Iveson]: Soulstice - Colour (AtJazz Remix) - 00:24:45  10) [Original Chiptune]: Freezedream - Lullaby - 00:31:00  11) [Doujin Music]: Summer Style '96 (PC98) - FMP Music Disk Vol.4 - Ryu Umemoto - 00:33:11  12) ["System X" Chip Cover of "System Y" VGM]: Savaged Regime - Beach - Plok (Sega Genesis cover) (orig. comp: Tim and/or Geoff Follin / orig. sys: SNES) - 00:36:37  13) [Original Chiptune]: TQ_Jam - Squash (2A03 + VRC7 + N163) - 00:41:45  14) [Non-VGM that presaged VGM]: Logic System - Unit - Logic (1981) - 00:44:45  15) ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: Super Soul Bros. Hydrocity (orig. comp: Sonic 3 Sound Team) - 00:49:30  16) ["System X" Chip Cover of "System Y" VGM]: Thunder Force IV - Fighting Back (PC Engine) - by Michirin9801 (orig comp:  Toshiharu Yamanishi / orig sys: Genesis) - 00:53:06  17) ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: Symphonic Actraiser - Northwall (orig. comp: Yuzo Koshiro) - 00:55:50  18) [Non-Video Game computer program music]: Microsoft Interactive Sampler 1996 - Main Theme - Unknown - 00:58:53  19) [Chip Cover of non-VGM - Mario Paint]: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Mario Paint - by:  YouTuber "oShockwave" (orig. comp: Lennon-McCartney) - 00:59:54  20) [Original Chiptune - Tracker Music]: Beek - Pleadians (Amiga) - 01:01:53  21) [Non-VGM inspired by VGM]: Hiatus Kaiyote - Atari - Choose Your Weapon (2015) - 01:04:02  22) [Original Chiptune]: Commandycan - Ice Boat - NES - 01:10:10  23) ["System X" Chip Cover of "System Y" VGM]: C64 cover of Chronos - Main Theme - by YouTuber "MovieMovies1" (orig. comp: Tim Follin / orig sys: ZX Spectrum PC Speaker) - 01:10:56  24) [Floppy Drive Matrix cover of VGM]: The Floppotron - At Doom's Gate - Pawel Zadrozniak (orig. comp: Bobby Prince) - 01:14:00  25) [Original Chiptune]: Goluigi - Popping Corners (SNES) - BotB Winterchip X - 01:15:33  26) ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: David KBD - Golden Axe - Stage 1 (orig. comp: You Takada) - 01:18:20  27) ["VGM Karaoke" (original lyrics and vocals over VGM never intended for lyrics or vocals)]: Pieness 64 - Coldman (Rockman and Fortissimo) (orig. comp: Toshihiko Horiyama, Naoshi Mizuta, and/or Akari Kaida) - 01:21:14  28) [Original Chiptune]: DYA - Homecoming (Chiptunes = Win) - PC Engine and C64 Duet - 01:23:24  29) [Non-VGM by VGM Composer - Daniel Capo]: Daniel Capo - A Stroll Through Dreamland  - 01:27:03  30) Outro - 01:29:02    Music Block Runtime: 01:25:09, Original Total Episode Runtime: 01:35:01, 2022 Amended Total Episode Runtime: 01:36:34    Link to to the eligible tracklist for our upcoming Listener-selected "Best of 2020 / 2021" Episode. Notes at the top of the file explain everything! :-)    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NdwSzNDnoFoho7TzDHkA1Pkfe1O5WMgqEd4Bx2sSoG4/edit?usp=sharing 

Pixel Beat
[071] Future's Nightclub, Night Two

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 43:11


About: In the far, far future, down a neon lit alleyway, ‘Future's Nightclub' comes alive for a second time. Night Two begins now. Artwork: VA-11 HALL-A 00:00 - Challenge Quest β [Shin Megami Tensei IV] by Ryota Kozuka, Kenichi Tsuchiya, Toshiki Konishi > 02:11 - Commencing Simulation [VA-11 HALL-A] by Garoad > 03:40 - -(HISTIDINE)- [13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim] by Hitoshi Sakimoto, Mitsuhiro Kaneda, Yoshimi Kudo, Rikako Watanabe, Yukinori Kikuchi, Kazuki Higashihara, Azusa Chiba > 07:03 - Plains Of Eternity (Aggressive Mix) [Final Fantasy XIII-2] by Naoshi Mizuta > 09:11 - Violent Breathing [Streets Of Rage] by Yuzo Koshiro > 10:56 - Dreamer [Streets Of Rage 2] by Yuzo Koshiro > 13:22 - Faded Bustles [Scarlet Nexus] by Hayata Takeda > 16:30 - Wanna Wanna [Legend Of Legaia] by Michiru Oshima > 18:30 - That'a A Wrap! [Advance Ward: Dual Strike] by Yoshito Hirano > 19:44 - Underground Club [VA-11 HALL-A] by Garoad > 21:56 - Knock Knock [Hotline Miami] by Scattle > 26:00 - Good For Health, Bad For Education [VA-11 HALL-A] by Garoad > 29:12 - Feral Link [Final Fantasy XIII-2] by Naoshi Mizuta > 30:27 - Illusory Urahara [Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE] by Yoshiaki Fujisawa > 33:34 - Dolphin Surf (You And I) [Tetris Effect] by Hydelic > 38:48 - The Sarcophagus [Paradise Killer] by Epoch > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

RPG Fan's Rhythm Encounter
78 - The Power of Feelings, Baby

RPG Fan's Rhythm Encounter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 125:24


Ah, Valentine's Day. That day when a little cherub works as hard as Santa Claus, flying around the world and launching volleys of heart-tipped arrows into the buttocks of potential lovers. That's how it works, right? In this episode, our panel brings eight tracks to represent several forms of love across time (seriously, we have games represented from as far back as 1991 with Final Fantasy IV, up to 2019's Hades), including people from other worlds, dreams, or even the castle next door. So grab a loved one — whether that's a person, pet, or favorite tea — and enjoy the romance.Featuring: Mike Salbato, Hilary Andreff, Alana Hagues, Audra Bowling; Edited by Jono LoganTracklist0:06:04  - Theme of Love (Final Fantasy IV) (Nobuo Uematsu, arr. Shiro Hamaguchi, Arnie Roth, Sachiko Miyano, Naoshi Mizuta and Hiroyuki Nakayama) - Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY0:11:26 - Crono & Marle -A Distant Promise- (Yasunori Mitsuda, arr. Aaron Manca) - EPOCH: A Tribute to Chrono Trigger0:37:00 - Lucia's Theme (Noriyuki Iwadare and Victor Ireland, vocals by Jennifer Stigile) - Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete OST0:43:00 - Good Riddance (Darren Korb, vocals by Ashley Barrett and Darren Korb) - Hades OST1:03:22 - For River - Piano (Sarah & Tommy's Version) (Kan Gao) - To the Moon OST1:06:23 - English promotional version of "Ballad of the Wind Fish" (Ryo Nagamatsu) - The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (2019)1:25:49 - Hikari - PLANITb Remix - [Short Edit] (Utada Hikaru) - Kingdom Hearts OST1:28:20 - 1000 Words (Orchestra Version) [Kazushige Nojima, Noriko Matsueda, and Takehito Eguchi with vocals by Jade from sweetbox] - Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission OST2:01:50 - Audra's Bonus Track!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom

Third Editions
Sound Teams #8 - Final Fantasy XIII. L'art de Masashi Hamauzu

Third Editions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 97:08


Sound Teams est un podcast qui réunit les équipes de Third Éditions et Wayô Records pour décrypter la musique de jeu vidéo. Ce huitième numéro s'intéresse à la musique de la trilogie Final Fantasy XIII, composée par Masashi Hamauzu (en solo sur le XIII), Naoshi Mizuta, Mitsuto Suzuki et Yoshitaka Suzuki. Jusqu'à Final Fantasy IX, Nobuo Uematsu a incarné seul la musique de Final Fantasy. À partir du X, il a commencé à s'écarter peu à peu sa place de compositeur historique pour laisser entendre d'autres approches esthétiques, notamment celle singulière de Masashi Hamauzu. Cet artiste hors du commun a hérité de la lourde tâche de porter seul (mais entouré de musiciens talentueux) la bande-son du treizième volet – une tâche qu'il a accomplie avec une créativité sans borne, sans jamais tenter de singer le style de son précédesseur, au risque de laisser certains fans sur le carreau. Cette radicalité s'est encore accentuée sur les deux suites, où il a été rejoint par Mizuta et les deux Suzuki (aucun lien de parenté). Un cocktail détonnant pour des musiques d'une grande richesse, qui méritaient qu'on s'y attarde dans un Sound Teams. Pour analyser les différentes strates de ces bandes originales d'exception, Damien Mecheri s'est entouré des spécialistes Jérémie Kermarrec (cofondateur de Wayô Records et auteur de La Légende Final Fantasy XV et La Légende Final Fantasy XIII), Julien Goyon (sound designer, compositeur, auteur des Ludothèques consacrés à The Last Story et Panzer Dragoon) et Romain Dasnoy (cofondateur de Wayô Records). Au sommaire de ce numéro : - 0:00 | Introduction - 3:07 | Hamauzu respecte-t-il Uematsu ? - 5:24 | Le poids de l'héritage et le rôle de Masashi Hamauzu - 16:22 | Les souvenirs de Denys Fontanarosa de Wayô Records : sa rencontre avec Hamauzu et les origines du concert d'Hamauzu en France - 24:50 | Les coulisses de la musique de Final Fantasy XIII - 28:50 | À la bouche : « Step into the rainbow... » - 33:00 | La musique de Final Fantasy XIII - 1:04:50 | Les recommandations - 1:11:00 | Final Fantasy XIII-2 et Lightning Returns - 1:31:30 | L'actualité de Third et de Wayô Records Ce numéro est disponible sur : - Deezer - Spotify - Google Podcasts - Apple Podcasts - SoundCloud - Flux RSS N'hésitez pas à nous faire part de vos retours sur nos réseaux sociaux ! Générique composé par Hiroki Kikuta

Singing Mountain
Afternoon Drive 2: Revenge of the Afternoon

Singing Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 103:05


You're still driving. It still doesn't have to be a race. Listed to KVGM, “The Last Wave,” a podcast full of low-key, chilled VGM that you'll like if you like this episode.  Also listen to my previous driving music episodes: Afternoon Drive 1, Moonlight Drive, Sunset Drive, Drive Into the City  Track listing: 0:07 On the Rainy Street / Dyna Brothers 2 (Mega Drive) / Masami Yitsuse 7:05 Menu / Pebble Beach Golf Links (Super Nintendo) / Yumi Kinoshita 10:30 Coast / First Queen (Super Famicom) / Masaki Sasaki and Hiroshi Ootake 12:52 Shark Ship / Last Bible III (Super Famicom) / Hiroyuki Yanada 15:28 BGM 5 / Power League 5 (Turbografx-16) / Unknown Composer 17:55 Stage 4: Aquese / Zero Wing (Sega Genesis) / Masahiro Yuge, Tatsuya Uemura and Toshiaki Tomizawa 21:29 Club Mediterrania / European League Soccer (Sega Genesis) / Matt Furniss 24:07 Karudo / Darius Twin (Super Nintendo) / Kazuyuki Ōnui and Norihiro Furukawa 26:20 Jigsaw Fields / Kirby Dream Course (Super Nintendo) / Hirokazu Ando 29:12 BGM 17 / Super Black Bass 3 (Super NES) / Michiya Hirasawa, Tukushi Sasaki, Akihiko Mori 32:23 Forest / Bomberman B-Daman (Super Famicom) / Kenyuu Nukita 38:25 Overworld / Crusader of Centy (Sega Genesis) / Motokazu Shinoda and Noriyuki Iwadare 40:38 Air Battle 3 / 1943 Kai (PC Engine) / Manami Matsumae, Takashi Tateishi, Junko Tamiya, Hiroshige Tonomura, Tamayo Kawamoto and Harumi Fujita 42:41 Password / Arcus Odyssey (Sega Genesis) / Motoi Sakuraba 45:16 Wild Life / Pop'n Twin Bee (Super Famicom) / Kazuhiko Uehara, Masahiro Ikariko, Hideto Inoue, Tomoya Tomita, Nobuyuki Akena, Masae Nakashima, Saiko Miki and Michiru Yamane  47:44 Credits / Magic Knight Rayearth (Super Famicom) / Daisuke Tamura 54:04 Hilltop Zone / Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Sega Genesis) / Masato Nakamura 55:52 Staff Roll / Drift King Shutokou Battle '94 (Super Famicom) / Tsuchiya Keiichi and Bandou Masaaki (KVGM)   58:37 Popful Mail World / Popful Mail (Super Famicom) / Falcom Sound Team J.D.K. 62:08 Ripple's Theme / Magical Chase (PC Engine) / Hitoshi Sakimoto 64:24 Running Pleasure / Outrun 2019 (Mega Drive) / Shigeki Sako 70:45 Grand Bridge / Yoshi's Safari (Super NES) / Yoshiki Nishimura, Miyuki Uemura and Yasushi Tokunaga 72:51 Sound Test No. 10 / ATP Tour Championship Tennis (Sega Genesis) / Hikoshi Hashimoto 74:58 Wall Tune / Cool Spot (Sega Genesis) / Tommy Tallarico 77:49 Imbalanced Kiss / Yu Yu Hakusho: Makyou Touitsusen / Hiro Takahashi 80:25 Tengu Man / Mega Man & Bass (Super Famicom) / Toshihiko Horiyama, Naoshi Mizuta and Akari Kaida 85:58 Fire World (Flare's Theme) / Panel de Pon / Masaya Kuzume 90:00 Staff Roll / Super Final Match Tennis (Super Famicom) / Takamitsu Kajikawa 92:57 Magical Sound Shower / Out Run (Sega Genesis) / Hiroshi Kawaguchi 98:17 Far Far Away, Take Me / Dyna Brothers 2 (Mega Drive) / Masami Yitsuse Follow: Singing Mountain on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Facebook • Facebook Group •  Instagram Listen: Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Google Play • Google Podcasts  Yes, we do have a website! This is a TableCakes podcast.

Alaab Podcast بودكاست ألعاب
بودكاست ألعاب - 279 - شادو برينقلز

Alaab Podcast بودكاست ألعاب

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 113:56


في هذه الحلقة تكلّمنا عن انطباعاتنا للعبةGhost of Tsushima: Director's CutوديموWarioWare: Get It Together!بالإضافة الى أخبار ناقشناها مثل الاعلان عنCall of Duty: Vanguardوغيره!ألعاب تكلمّنا عنها وبالترتيب:Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut WarioWare: Get It Together! (Demo)Tales of Arise (Demo)Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringersالحضور:أحمد الراشدخالد العوبثاني00:00 - المقدمة05:29 - Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut 24:22 - WarioWare: Get It Together! (Demo)32:52 - Tales of Arise (Demo)43:39 - Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers1:05:55 - حدث Gamescom Opening Night Live1:06:48 - مؤتمر Bethesda QuakeCon 1:08:30 - اخر اخبار Abandoned1:09:53 - موعد صدور Call of Duty: Vanguard1:13:55 - اخبار متفرقة ومتنوعة عن بوكيمون1:23:44 - مبيعات Biomutant1:24:03 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim1:24:27 - ديمو WarioWare: Get It Together1:24:56 - موعد صدور No More Heros 3 1:25:32 - هاشتاق ألعاب!!‫‫==================================================‬‬‫‫تابعوا حساباتنا:-‬‬‫‫قناة ألعاب الرئيسية:‬‬‫‏‫https://www.youtube.com/c/alaabgaming‬‬‫‫صفحة البودكاست الصوتي‬‬‫‏‫http://alaab.buzzsprout.com‬‬‫‫تويتر ألعاب: (@AlaabGaming)‬‬‫‏‫http://www.twitter.com/AlaabGaming‬‬‫‫انستجرام ألعاب: (@AlaabGaming)‬‬‫‏‫http://www.instagram.com/alaabgaming‬‬تابعوا عمران الحازمي على قناته في تويتش (18+):https://www.twitch.tv/abu_maryam‫‫قناة ألعاب للبث المباشر في تويتش:‬‬‫‏‫http://www.twitch.tv/AlaabLIVE‬‬‫‫==================================================‬‬‫‫موسيقات الحلقة:-‬‬Alaab Network - A Beautiful Day To Play ~Alaab Main Theme~‬‬‫‏‫Publisher: Ahmed Alrashed‬‬‫‏‫Composer: Tee Lopes‬‬Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers - Full Fathom FivePublisher: Square EnixComposer: Masayoshi Soken, Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, Kenji Ito, Naoshi Mizuta, Masaharu Iwata, Hitoshi Sakimoto

Alaab Podcast بودكاست ألعاب
بودكاست ألعاب - 278 - الحرب لأجل واكندا

Alaab Podcast بودكاست ألعاب

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 126:02


في هذه الحلقة تكلّمنا عن انطباعاتنا لإضافة أڤنجرز الجديدةWar for Wakandaوجميع اضافات فاينال فانتاسي 14Heavensward، Stormblood و Shadowbringersبالإضافة الى أخبار ناقشناها مثل اعلانات المطوّر المستقل مع ننتندو وإكس بوكس وغيره!ألعاب تكلمّنا عنها وبالترتيب:Marvel's Avengers: War for Wakanda (انطباعات فيديو في حدث اعلامي)SplitgateBack 4 Blood BetaFinal Fantasy XIV (Heavensward, Stormblood, Shadowbringers)A Way Outالحضور:أحمد الراشدعادل باجنيدخالد العوبثاني00:00 - المقدمة05:25 - Marvel's Avengers: War for Wakanda15:37 - Splitgate23:58 - Back 4 Blood Beta30:41 - Final Fantasy XIV (Heavensward, Stormblood, Shadowbringers)1:05:51 - A Way Out1:09:12 - Nintendo Indie World اعلانات1:14:35 - اكسبوكس  تعلن عن قيمزكوم قادم1:15:28 - ID@Xbox اعلانات1:17:43 - HellBlade: Senua's Sacrifice تحديث الجيل الجديد1:18:16 - بث قادم لبوكيمون1:19:08 - Abandoned آخر اخبار1:27:54 - قائد ايبكس ليجيندز يغادر1:29:32 - Abandoned تكملة اخبار1:31:39 - Diablo 2: Resurrected البيتا المفتوحة1:32:31 - ثلاثية GTA ريماستر1:33:01 - سبلنكي قادم للسويتش1:33:09 - Life is Strange: Remastered Collection تأجيل1:33:17 - Tales of Arise ديمو قادم1:34:54 - PlayStation State of Play اشاعات حدث1:36:50 - Bugsnax قادمة لستيم1:37:00 - هاشتاق ألعاب!!‫‫==================================================‬‬‫‫تابعوا حساباتنا:-‬‬‫‫قناة ألعاب الرئيسية:‬‬‫‏‫https://www.youtube.com/c/alaabgaming‬‬‫‫صفحة البودكاست الصوتي‬‬‫‏‫http://alaab.buzzsprout.com‬‬‫‫تويتر ألعاب: (@AlaabGaming)‬‬‫‏‫http://www.twitter.com/AlaabGaming‬‬‫‫انستجرام ألعاب: (@AlaabGaming)‬‬‫‏‫http://www.instagram.com/alaabgaming‬‬تابعوا عمران الحازمي على قناته في تويتش (18+):https://www.twitch.tv/abu_maryam‫‫قناة ألعاب للبث المباشر في تويتش:‬‬‫‏‫http://www.twitch.tv/AlaabLIVE‬‬‫‫==================================================‬‬‫‫موسيقات الحلقة:-‬‬Alaab Network - A Beautiful Day To Play ~Alaab Main Theme~‬‬‫‏‫Publisher: Ahmed Alrashed‬‬‫‏‫Composer: Tee Lopes‬‬Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers - CivilizationsPublisher: Square EnixComposer: Masayoshi Soken, Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, Kenji Ito, Naoshi Mizuta, Masaharu Iwata, Hitoshi Sakimoto

Pixel Beat
[056] That Sounds Familiar

Pixel Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 38:54


About: In this episode we play individual sets of songs that have a similar quality to each other. Whether it's a small riff, or an overall similar feel or sound, these tracks are reminiscent of each other. Artwork: Shining Force II, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past 00:00 - The Goddess Appears [The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past] by Koji Kondo > 00:58 - Elven Town [Shining Force II] by Motoaki Takenouchi > 02:30 - Theme of Super Metroid [Super Metroid] by Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano > 04:44 - Gigas' Theme [Skies of Arcadia] by Yutaka Minobe, Tatsuyuki Maeda > 06:16 - Save Theme [Resident Evil 4] by Misao Senbongi > 08:08 - Souls of Fire [Dark Souls] by Motoi Sakuraba > 11:50 - Secret of the Forest [Chrono Trigger] by Yasunori Mitsuda > 16:27 - Forest [Breath of Fire III] by Akari Kaida, Yoshino Aoki > 18:31 - M.Bison's Theme [Street Fighter II] by Yoko Shimomura > 20:48 - Rainbow Road [Mario Kart 64] by Kenta Nagata> 25:21 - Save Room [Resident Evil HD] by Shusaku Uchiyama > 28:09 - Quiet and Falling [Celeste] by Lena Raine > 32:17 - Zelda's Theme [The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time] by Koji Kondo > 33:54 - A Puppet's Slumber [Final Fantasy XI] by Naoshi Mizuta > 35:24 - Now or Never [13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim] by Kazuki Higashihara > www.pixelbeatpod.com > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com > 

Tmdjc
Super Pocket Fighter Mini Mix 04 : Match of the Millennium - SNK Vs CAPCOM - Team CAPCOM

Tmdjc

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 208:11


Durée : 3:28:11 | Publié le : 21/06/21 Générique : "Super Pocket Fighter MiniMix" de Professor Sakamoto, michitomo, DJ'TEKINA, SOMETHING et Hige Driver remixé par Tmdjc. Cette émission est co-animée par Tmdjc et jibé (Pocket Fighter). ------------------------------------ Morceaux proposés : King Kong vs. Godzilla [Original Soundtrack Theme ](Akira Ifukube), Mario & Sonic London 2012 [Opening Theme] (Wii), Opening- Future Legend (Capcom vs. SNK Millenium Fight 2000), Logo Dreamcast (SEGA), Intro Stage of Terry (Capcom vs. SNK Millenium Fight 2000), Intro Stage of Sakazaki (Capcom vs. SNK Millenium Fight 2000), Stage of Sakazaki- Scrap Beats (Capcom vs. SNK Millenium Fight 2000), Esaka [Heroes Team Theme] (The King of Fighters '96), Who'll be your double ? [Player Select] (Hyper Street Fighter Alpha), ROLENTO ALPHA 3 X-ISM theme (Hyper Street Fighter Alpha), ROLENTO ALPHA 3 Classic Mode theme (Hyper Street Fighter Alpha), Ryu's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Japan [Ryu] (Game Boy), Rhythm Fighter HS : Street Fighter II (Yacine Synapsas et Yoko Shimomura), Ryu (Sound Profile), The road (Street Fighter Zero 3), TGS'08 PV BGM (Street Fighter IV), Suzaku Castle - Japan Stage (Street Fighter V Arcade Edition), Ken's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Ken (Sound Profile), Active red (Street Fighter Zero 3), Ken's Theme (Street Fighter Assassin's Fist), Chun-Li's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Theme of Chun-Li (Street Fighter V), STAGE CHUN-LI (Street Fighter Zero 2), Theme of Chun-Li (Marvel VS. Capcom - Clash of Super Heroes), Resolution (Street Fighter Zero 3), Opening (Street Fighter III New Generation), Opening Demo (STREET FIGHTER III 3rd STRIKE), Chun-Li's Theme 2 (NeoGeo Pocket), Cat's eye [ventura_mix] (Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix), Morrigan's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), MORRIGAN Stage [Scotland] (Vampire Hunter), MORRIGAN Stage [Scotland] (Vampire), Felicia's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), FELICIA Stage [U.S.A.] (Vampire), FELICIA Stage [U.S.A] (Vampire Hunter), Zangief's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Haohmaru's theme (Game Gear), Shuramichi (NeoGeo Pocket), Zangief Stage (Super Street Fighter II), Abandoned Temple Final 2nd (Tekken 7), Gouki's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), A Riddle-GOUKI theme (Super Street Fighter II X), STAGE GOUKI (Street Fighter Zero 2), Feel the cool (Street Fighter Zero 3), Sakura's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), STAGE SAKURA (Street Fighter Zero 2), Breeze (Street Fighter Zero 3), この思いを伝えたい [I Want You to Know] (Yuko Sasamoto), Bulleta's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), WAR AGONY (VAMPIRE SAVIOR), Second Movement 'Vortex' [Theme II] (THE LAST BLADE 2), FETUS OF GOD (VAMPIRE SAVIOR), BULLETA Ending Theme.2 (VAMPIRE SAVIOR), Zombie Eating Kenneth et First Floor Mansion (BioHazard), Entering Derceto As Carnby (Alone In The Dark), Dan's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), STAGE DAN (Street Fighter Zero 2), Dan's Saikyo-Ryu Puzzle Dojo (Super Puzzle Fighter II X), Vega's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Fatal depth (Street Fighter Zero 3), Thailand [Vega] (Street Fighter II), Guile's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Guile (Sound Profile), The Dark Pulsation (NeoGeo Pocket), Makai (NeoGeo Pocket), 1ST BGM (makaimura), Haunted Graveyard (Chohmakaimura), Ending 1 (NeoGeo Pocket), ENDING [RYU] (Street Fighter II), Theme of Ryu (Marvel VS. Capcom - Clash of Super Heroes), Ending 2 (NeoGeo Pocket), Staff Roll (VAMPIRE SAVIOR), Ending 3 (Lost in thought) (NeoGeo Pocket), Lost In Thought [Staff Roll] (Garou Densetsu Wild Ambition), 11th Street [Terry Bogard Stage] (Garou Densetsu Wild Ambition), Ending 4 (Ketsubetsu) (NeoGeo Pocket), Joukei Ongaku 'Wadamoya No Taika' (~Bakumatsu Roman Dai Ni Maku~ Gekka No Kenshi), Dai Ni Gakushou [Chiriyuku Hana] 'Title Sono Ni' (~Bakumatsu Roman Dai Ni Maku~ Gekka No Kenshi), Kansou Kyoku [Kenkyaku] 'Select' (~Bakumatsu Roman Dai Ni Maku~ Gekka No Kenshi) et Opening Title (Marvel VS. Capcom 2 - New age of Heroes). Morceaux proposés dans la partie bonus : Secret Circumstances (The King of Fighters XI), Leave Alone ~Stage London~ (Street Fighter III New Generation), SAGAT 'THAILAND' (Street Fighter II), Thai Nanbu No Tsutaetai Atarashii Shi (Garou Densetsu 2), Jungle Bouncer 'Brazil Stage' (The King of Fighters '94), Theme of Abel (STREET FIGHTER IV), DHALSIM 'INDIA' (Street Fighter II), Four thousand years of chinese history 'Tung Fu Rue's theme' (Garou Densetsu), Cave Man ~Stage Brazil~ (Street Fighter III New Generation), M.BISON 'U.S.A.' (Street Fighter II), Seoul Ni Ikou! (Garou Densetsu 2), DESERT REQUIEM 'Middle East Stage' (The King of Fighters '95), BALROG 'SPAIN' (Street Fighter II), Hit by a stick if you walk along the bridge 'Billy kane's theme' (Garou Densetsu), Pocket Fighter EX v0.3.0 Trailer, HYPER DBZ Indigo Build Release Trailer!!, Dai Ichi Gakushou [Ketsubetsu] 'Ending Sono Ichi' (~Bakumatsu Roman Dai Ni Maku~ Gekka No Kenshi). Tous les morceaux de Match of the Millennium - SNK Vs. CAPCOM sont arrangés par SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan à partir de compositions de SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan, Yoko Shimomura, Tetsuya Shibata, Yuki Iwai, Takayuki Iwai, Masato Kouda et Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. ------------------------------------ Où vous procurer les morceaux de Match of the Millennium - SNK Vs. CAPCOM : Numéro de référence : Choujou Kessen Saikyou Fighters SNK VS. CAPCOM (頂上決戦 最強ファイターズ SNK VS. CAPCOM) [SCDC-00005] Date de sortie : 21 Jan 2000 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 1890 JPY Format du média : CD Classification : Original Soundtrack Publié par : Scitron & Art Inc. Composé par : SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan, Yoko Shimomura, Tetsuya Shibata, Yuki Iwai, Takayuki Iwai, Masato Kouda et Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Arrangé par : SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan Interprété par : SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan Numéro de référence : VAMPIRE SOUND BOX [CPCA-10307~12] Date de sortie : 10 Jui 2013 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 9450 JPY Format du média : 6 CD Classification : Original Soundtrack, Remaster Publié par : SULEPUTER Composé par : Takayuki Iwai, Hideki Okugawa, Akari Kaida, Masato Kouda, Tetsuya Shibata et Chihiro Arisaka Arrangé par : Takayuki Iwai, Masato Kouda, Satoshi Ise, Naoshi Mizuta, Tetsuya Shibata et Jake Kaufman Nobuyuki Hiyama, Kae Araki, Yuuji Ueda, Yayoi Jinguji, Kan Tokumaru, Michiko Neya, Hiroko Konishi, Isshin Chiba, Miyuki Matsushita, Kozue Yoshizumi, Jurota Kosugi et Kyoko Hikami Numéro de référence : Super Puzzle Fighter II X [PCCB-00301] Date de sortie : 1996 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 7500 JPY Format du média : CD Vidéoludique Classification : Jeu Publié par : CAPCOM Écrit et Composé par : Tatsuro- Suzuki Arrangé par : Masato Kouda Interprété par : Yuko Sasamoto Numéro de référence : GAROU DENSETSU 15th Anniversary BOX [SCDC-00553~9] Date de sortie : 15 Nov 2006 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 15540 JPY Format du média : 6 CD + DVD Classification : Original Soundtrack, Arrangement Publié par : Happinet Composé par : Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan Arrangé par : TATE_NORIO, Rose&Rosary Interprété par : Rose&Rosary Numéro de référence : THE LAST BLADE 2 [PCCB-00350] Date de sortie : 18 Dec 1998 Type de publication : Commercial, Enclosure Prix à la sortie : 1890 JPY Format du média : CD Classification : Original Soundtrack, Sound Effect Publié par : PONY CANYON, SCITRON Composé par : Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan (Yassun, Jojouha Kitapy, Kyo-chan, ZOE) Interprété par : Kouji Suizu, Jun Hashimoto, Hazuki Nishikawa, Shigefumi Nakai, Mayuko Omimura, Taison Ohya, Katsuyuki Konishi, Monster Maezuka, Akio Otsuka, Ryuzaburo Ohtomo, Enma Ito, Makoto Awane, Satomi Nakatani, Takaya Yamauchi, Kyoko Hikami, Kouji Ishii, Harumi Ikoma

Rhythm Fighter
Super Pocket Fighter Mini Mix 04 : Match of the Millennium - SNK Vs CAPCOM - Team CAPCOM

Rhythm Fighter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 208:11


Durée : 3:28:11 | Publié le : 21/06/21 Générique : "Super Pocket Fighter MiniMix" de Professor Sakamoto, michitomo, DJ'TEKINA, SOMETHING et Hige Driver remixé par Tmdjc. Cette émission est co-animée par Tmdjc et jibé (Pocket Fighter). ------------------------------------ Morceaux proposés : King Kong vs. Godzilla [Original Soundtrack Theme ](Akira Ifukube), Mario & Sonic London 2012 [Opening Theme] (Wii), Opening- Future Legend (Capcom vs. SNK Millenium Fight 2000), Logo Dreamcast (SEGA), Intro Stage of Terry (Capcom vs. SNK Millenium Fight 2000), Intro Stage of Sakazaki (Capcom vs. SNK Millenium Fight 2000), Stage of Sakazaki- Scrap Beats (Capcom vs. SNK Millenium Fight 2000), Esaka [Heroes Team Theme] (The King of Fighters '96), Who'll be your double ? [Player Select] (Hyper Street Fighter Alpha), ROLENTO ALPHA 3 X-ISM theme (Hyper Street Fighter Alpha), ROLENTO ALPHA 3 Classic Mode theme (Hyper Street Fighter Alpha), Ryu's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Japan [Ryu] (Game Boy), Rhythm Fighter HS : Street Fighter II (Yacine Synapsas et Yoko Shimomura), Ryu (Sound Profile), The road (Street Fighter Zero 3), TGS'08 PV BGM (Street Fighter IV), Suzaku Castle - Japan Stage (Street Fighter V Arcade Edition), Ken's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Ken (Sound Profile), Active red (Street Fighter Zero 3), Ken's Theme (Street Fighter Assassin's Fist), Chun-Li's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Theme of Chun-Li (Street Fighter V), STAGE CHUN-LI (Street Fighter Zero 2), Theme of Chun-Li (Marvel VS. Capcom - Clash of Super Heroes), Resolution (Street Fighter Zero 3), Opening (Street Fighter III New Generation), Opening Demo (STREET FIGHTER III 3rd STRIKE), Chun-Li's Theme 2 (NeoGeo Pocket), Cat's eye [ventura_mix] (Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix), Morrigan's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), MORRIGAN Stage [Scotland] (Vampire Hunter), MORRIGAN Stage [Scotland] (Vampire), Felicia's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), FELICIA Stage [U.S.A.] (Vampire), FELICIA Stage [U.S.A] (Vampire Hunter), Zangief's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Haohmaru's theme (Game Gear), Shuramichi (NeoGeo Pocket), Zangief Stage (Super Street Fighter II), Abandoned Temple Final 2nd (Tekken 7), Gouki's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), A Riddle-GOUKI theme (Super Street Fighter II X), STAGE GOUKI (Street Fighter Zero 2), Feel the cool (Street Fighter Zero 3), Sakura's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), STAGE SAKURA (Street Fighter Zero 2), Breeze (Street Fighter Zero 3), この思いを伝えたい [I Want You to Know] (Yuko Sasamoto), Bulleta's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), WAR AGONY (VAMPIRE SAVIOR), Second Movement 'Vortex' [Theme II] (THE LAST BLADE 2), FETUS OF GOD (VAMPIRE SAVIOR), BULLETA Ending Theme.2 (VAMPIRE SAVIOR), Zombie Eating Kenneth et First Floor Mansion (BioHazard), Entering Derceto As Carnby (Alone In The Dark), Dan's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), STAGE DAN (Street Fighter Zero 2), Dan's Saikyo-Ryu Puzzle Dojo (Super Puzzle Fighter II X), Vega's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Fatal depth (Street Fighter Zero 3), Thailand [Vega] (Street Fighter II), Guile's Theme (NeoGeo Pocket), Guile (Sound Profile), The Dark Pulsation (NeoGeo Pocket), Makai (NeoGeo Pocket), 1ST BGM (makaimura), Haunted Graveyard (Chohmakaimura), Ending 1 (NeoGeo Pocket), ENDING [RYU] (Street Fighter II), Theme of Ryu (Marvel VS. Capcom - Clash of Super Heroes), Ending 2 (NeoGeo Pocket), Staff Roll (VAMPIRE SAVIOR), Ending 3 (Lost in thought) (NeoGeo Pocket), Lost In Thought [Staff Roll] (Garou Densetsu Wild Ambition), 11th Street [Terry Bogard Stage] (Garou Densetsu Wild Ambition), Ending 4 (Ketsubetsu) (NeoGeo Pocket), Joukei Ongaku 'Wadamoya No Taika' (~Bakumatsu Roman Dai Ni Maku~ Gekka No Kenshi), Dai Ni Gakushou [Chiriyuku Hana] 'Title Sono Ni' (~Bakumatsu Roman Dai Ni Maku~ Gekka No Kenshi), Kansou Kyoku [Kenkyaku] 'Select' (~Bakumatsu Roman Dai Ni Maku~ Gekka No Kenshi) et Opening Title (Marvel VS. Capcom 2 - New age of Heroes). Morceaux proposés dans la partie bonus : Secret Circumstances (The King of Fighters XI), Leave Alone ~Stage London~ (Street Fighter III New Generation), SAGAT 'THAILAND' (Street Fighter II), Thai Nanbu No Tsutaetai Atarashii Shi (Garou Densetsu 2), Jungle Bouncer 'Brazil Stage' (The King of Fighters '94), Theme of Abel (STREET FIGHTER IV), DHALSIM 'INDIA' (Street Fighter II), Four thousand years of chinese history 'Tung Fu Rue's theme' (Garou Densetsu), Cave Man ~Stage Brazil~ (Street Fighter III New Generation), M.BISON 'U.S.A.' (Street Fighter II), Seoul Ni Ikou! (Garou Densetsu 2), DESERT REQUIEM 'Middle East Stage' (The King of Fighters '95), BALROG 'SPAIN' (Street Fighter II), Hit by a stick if you walk along the bridge 'Billy kane's theme' (Garou Densetsu), Pocket Fighter EX v0.3.0 Trailer, HYPER DBZ Indigo Build Release Trailer!!, Dai Ichi Gakushou [Ketsubetsu] 'Ending Sono Ichi' (~Bakumatsu Roman Dai Ni Maku~ Gekka No Kenshi). Tous les morceaux de Match of the Millennium - SNK Vs. CAPCOM sont arrangés par SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan à partir de compositions de SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan, Yoko Shimomura, Tetsuya Shibata, Yuki Iwai, Takayuki Iwai, Masato Kouda et Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. ------------------------------------ Où vous procurer les morceaux de Match of the Millennium - SNK Vs. CAPCOM : Numéro de référence : Choujou Kessen Saikyou Fighters SNK VS. CAPCOM (頂上決戦 最強ファイターズ SNK VS. CAPCOM) [SCDC-00005] Date de sortie : 21 Jan 2000 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 1890 JPY Format du média : CD Classification : Original Soundtrack Publié par : Scitron & Art Inc. Composé par : SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan, Yoko Shimomura, Tetsuya Shibata, Yuki Iwai, Takayuki Iwai, Masato Kouda et Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Arrangé par : SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan Interprété par : SNK Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan Numéro de référence : VAMPIRE SOUND BOX [CPCA-10307~12] Date de sortie : 10 Jui 2013 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 9450 JPY Format du média : 6 CD Classification : Original Soundtrack, Remaster Publié par : SULEPUTER Composé par : Takayuki Iwai, Hideki Okugawa, Akari Kaida, Masato Kouda, Tetsuya Shibata et Chihiro Arisaka Arrangé par : Takayuki Iwai, Masato Kouda, Satoshi Ise, Naoshi Mizuta, Tetsuya Shibata et Jake Kaufman Nobuyuki Hiyama, Kae Araki, Yuuji Ueda, Yayoi Jinguji, Kan Tokumaru, Michiko Neya, Hiroko Konishi, Isshin Chiba, Miyuki Matsushita, Kozue Yoshizumi, Jurota Kosugi et Kyoko Hikami Numéro de référence : Super Puzzle Fighter II X [PCCB-00301] Date de sortie : 1996 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 7500 JPY Format du média : CD Vidéoludique Classification : Jeu Publié par : CAPCOM Écrit et Composé par : Tatsuro- Suzuki Arrangé par : Masato Kouda Interprété par : Yuko Sasamoto Numéro de référence : GAROU DENSETSU 15th Anniversary BOX [SCDC-00553~9] Date de sortie : 15 Nov 2006 Type de publication : Commercial Prix à la sortie : 15540 JPY Format du média : 6 CD + DVD Classification : Original Soundtrack, Arrangement Publié par : Happinet Composé par : Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan Arrangé par : TATE_NORIO, Rose&Rosary Interprété par : Rose&Rosary Numéro de référence : THE LAST BLADE 2 [PCCB-00350] Date de sortie : 18 Dec 1998 Type de publication : Commercial, Enclosure Prix à la sortie : 1890 JPY Format du média : CD Classification : Original Soundtrack, Sound Effect Publié par : PONY CANYON, SCITRON Composé par : Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan (Yassun, Jojouha Kitapy, Kyo-chan, ZOE) Interprété par : Kouji Suizu, Jun Hashimoto, Hazuki Nishikawa, Shigefumi Nakai, Mayuko Omimura, Taison Ohya, Katsuyuki Konishi, Monster Maezuka, Akio Otsuka, Ryuzaburo Ohtomo, Enma Ito, Makoto Awane, Satomi Nakatani, Takaya Yamauchi, Kyoko Hikami, Kouji Ishii, Harumi Ikoma

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

Episode #208 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. THIS EPISODE WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED TO AIR ON JUNE 9TH. On today's show, Bryan & Frank take a nine-year trip back in time to talk about 2012. What a year it was! Email the show at bgmania@leveldowngames.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, whatever you want really! Please consider supporting the show by using our Amazon Affiliate link when shopping online! EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Main Title from Dragon's Dogma [Tadayoshi Makino, 2012] Cosmic Elevator from Street Fighter X Tekken [Hideyuki Fukasawa, 2012] Canterlot from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic [Daniel Ingram, 2012] Zerypesh Twilight from Torchlight II [Matt Uelmen, 2012] Mano a Mano from Uncharted: Golden Abyss [Clint Bajakian, 2012] By Oriyn's Light from TERA [Inon Zur, Rod Abernethy, & Cris Velasco, 2012] Paradigm Shift from Final Fantasy XIII-2 [Naoshi Mizuta, 2012] Sanctuary from Ys: Memories of Celceta [Atsushi Shirakawa, 2012] Viking Zombies Sail on Lightning Seas from Lollipop Chainsaw [Akira Yamaoka, 2012] Sercerezo Hill from Rune Factory 4 [Tomoko Morita, 2012] Theme of Monita from Nintendo Land [Ryo Nagamatsu, 2012] To Galaxy from Halo 4 [Neil Davidge, 2012] The Wandering Isle from World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria [Neal Acree, Russell Brower, & Jeremy Soule, 2012] In the Space-Pirate Ship from Kid Icarus: Uprising [Noriyuki Iwadare, 2012] CONTACT US Website: https://leveldowngames.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 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/support

Alaab Podcast بودكاست ألعاب
بودكاست ألعاب - 267 - اعلانات قبل E3

Alaab Podcast بودكاست ألعاب

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 96:55


في هذه الحلقة تكلّمنا عن انطباعاتنا للعبةKnockout City و Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringersبالإضافة الى أخبار ناقشناها مثل الاعلان عن موعد مؤتمر مشترك بين ميكروسوفت وبيثيزدا وغيره!ألعاب تكلمّنا عنها وبالترتيب:- Knockout City- Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers- Returnalالحضور:عمر اليوسفعادل باجنيدخالد العوبثاني00:00 - المقدمة06:05 - Knockout City12:31 - Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers17:53 - Returnal21:45 - اخبار متفرقة لسوني وبلايستيشن39:56 - اخبار متفرقة لمايكروسوفت واكسبوكس46:36 - موعد اصدار فار كراي 651:38 - موعد اصدار داينق لايت 255:19 - مخرج جديد لسايبربنك 207757:35 - سونيك1:03:37 - جزء جديد لـ بلودستايند1:05:57 - مبيعات ريزيدنت ايفل فيليج1:07:22 - مبيعات مونستر هنتر رايز1:10:53 - العاب جديده لدراجون كويست1:15:31 - اصدارات بوكيمون القادمة1:16:20 - فورتنايت ومفاجئة جديده1:17:45 - هاشتاق ألعاب!!1:22:45 - 20 سؤال!!!‫‫==================================================‬‬‫‫تابعوا حساباتنا:-‬‬‫‫قناة بودكاست ألعاب:‬‬‫‏‫https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCii1xw-36gToa878MLa9QKw‬‬‫‫قناة ألعاب الرئيسية:‬‬‫‏‫https://www.youtube.com/c/alaabgaming‬‬‫‫صفحة البودكاست الصوتي‬‬‫‏‫http://alaab.buzzsprout.com‬‬‫‫تويتر ألعاب: (@AlaabGaming)‬‬‫‏‫http://www.twitter.com/AlaabGaming‬‬‫‫انستجرام ألعاب: (@AlaabGaming)‬‬‫‏‫http://www.instagram.com/alaabgaming‬‬‫‫تابعوا جميل عبد الأحد على قناته في تويتش:‬‬‫‏‫http://www.twitch.tv/jemimaru‬‬‫‫قناة ألعاب للبث المباشر في تويتش:‬‬‫‏‫http://www.twitch.tv/AlaabLIVE‬‬‫‫==================================================‬‬‫‫موسيقات الحلقة:-‬‬‫‏‫Alaab Network - A Beautiful Day To Play ~Alaab Main Theme~‬‬‫‏‫Publisher: Ahmed Alrashed‬‬‫‏‫Composer: Tee Lopes‬‬Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers - To Fire & SwordPublisher: Square EnixComposer: Masayoshi Soken, Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, Kenji Ito, Naoshi Mizuta, Masaharu Iwata, Hitoshi Sakimoto

Nerd Noise Radio
NNR RERUNS - C1E28: "Sense of the Scene - vol 1" (orig released 05/06/2018)

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 95:00


Today’s rerun is Episode 28 originally released Scene Sunday, May 6th, 2018. Today’s Episode is a free play of elements found throughout the space just outside of video game music, covers, remixes, chiptunes, karaoke, and so much more, on a program we're calling "Sense of the Scene - vol. 1"      Tracklist - provided in various formats depending on "scene subgenre":    01: Intro - 00:00:00  02: ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: Stemage - Metroid Metal - The Tunnel (orig. comp: Ryoji Yoshitomi) - 00:02:23  03: [Original Chiptune]: Kulor - My First LSDJ - Gameboy - 00:06:31  04: [Non-VGM by VGM composer - Ryuichi Sakamoto]: Akiko Yano - Aisuru Hito Yo - Ai Ga Nakucha Ne (1982) - 00:08:40  05: [Original Chiptune]: Mr Sonic699 - Segadore Genesid 64 - Genesis - 00:13:05  06: [Chip Cover of Non-VGM music]: Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out - Gameboy (MicroD) - 00:15:11  07: ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: SST Band - Defeat - Galaxy Force 2- (orig. comp: Koichi Namiki) - 00:18:44  08: [Non-VGM by VGM Composer - Martin Iveson]: Soulstice - Colour (AtJazz Remix) - 00:23:12  09: [Original Chiptune]: Freezedream - Lullaby - 00:29:26  10: [Doujin Music]: Summer Style '96 (PC98) - FMP Music Disk Vol.4 - Ryu Umemoto - 00:31:37  11: ["System X" Chip Cover of "System Y" VGM]: Savaged Regime - Beach - Plok (Sega Genesis cover) (orig. comp: Tim and/or Geoff Follin / orig. sys: SNES) - 00:35:02  12: [Original Chiptune]: TQ_Jam - Squash (2A03 + VRC7 + N163) - 00:40:12  13: [Non-VGM that presaged VGM]: Logic System - Unit - Logic (1981) - 00:43:11  14: ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: Super Soul Bros. Hydrocity (orig. comp: Sonic 3 Sound Team) - 00:47:56  15: ["System X" Chip Cover of "System Y" VGM]: Thunder Force IV - Fighting Back (PC Engine) - by Michirin9801 (orig comp:  Toshiharu Yamanishi / orig sys: Genesis) - 00:51:33  16: ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: Symphonic Actraiser - Northwall (orig. comp: Yuzo Koshiro) - 00:54:16  17: [Non-Video Game computer program music]: Microsoft Interactive Sampler 1996 - Main Theme - Unknown - 00:57:20  18: [Chip Cover of non-VGM - Mario Paint]: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Mario Paint - by:  YouTuber "oShockwave" (orig. comp: Lennon-McCartney) - 00:58:20  19: [Original Chiptune - Tracker Music]: Beek - Pleadians (Amiga) - 01:00:20  20: [Non-VGM inspired by VGM]: Hiatus Kaiyote - Atari - Choose Your Weapon (2015) - 01:02:28  21: [Original Chiptune]: Commandycan - Ice Boat - NES - 01:08:36  22: ["System X" Chip Cover of "System Y" VGM]: C64 cover of Chronos - Main Theme - by YouTuber "MovieMovies1" (orig. comp: Tim Follin / orig sys: ZX Spectrum PC Speaker) - 01:09:22  23: [Floppy Drive Matrix cover of VGM]: The Floppotron - At Doom's Gate - Pawel Zadrozniak (orig. comp: Bobby Prince) - 01:12:27  24: [Original Chiptune]: Goluigi - Popping Corners (SNES) - BotB Winterchip X - 01:13:59  25: ["Real Instruments" VGM Cover]: David KBD - Golden Axe - Stage 1 (orig. comp: You Takada) - 01:16:46  26: ["VGM Karaoke" (original lyrics and vocals over VGM never intended for lyrics or vocals)]: Pieness 64 - Coldman (Rockman and Fortissimo) (orig. comp: Toshihiko Horiyama, Naoshi Mizuta, and/or Akari Kaida) - 01:19:40  27: [Original Chiptune]: DYA - Homecoming (Chiptunes = Win) - PC Engine and C64 Duet - 01:21:50  28: [Non-VGM by VGM Composer - Daniel Capo]: Daniel Capo - A Stroll Through Dreamland  - 01:25:30  29: Outro - 01:27:29    Music Block Runtime: 01:25:09, Total Episode Runtime: 01:35:01    Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio - Dreamcast - BB Rights    December may seem like a long ways away, but as a content creator, I can assure you it's not. Indeed, it feels like it's right around the corner. C1E60 will be a listener picks free play. So, please start getting me tracks - any tracks that move your heart, your feet, or your mind. You can get them to me by any available means, be that by e-mail at nerdnoiseradio@gmail.com, or on social media, or via the comments section on the blog. However you choose to get me tracks, just start sending them my way! And in December, we'll make an episode out of it! 

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The Last Rican's World of Anime and Video Game Music. And The Uematsuplex Podcast

This episode is definitely one of the smoothest ones I've done in awhile. While battling an impending cold and a sick child, I pit the current champ 2 Belts Jessie aka Jessie 2 Belts against the one and only Triple Hammock; the host of KVGM The Last Wave. I task both competitors with putting together the smoothest VGM tracks they can find. And I'm calling it right now, this will most likely go to sudden death. So sit back, light those candles, pour yourself a cool drink, and enjoy these awesome mellow tracks. So Jessie's tracks will be first and Hammocks are second. Enjoy. Rd. 1 Falls- Yuzo Koshiro, Motoi Sakuraba, Michiru Yamane, Keiki Kobayashi, Takeshi Yanagawa (Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom) VIP Lounge- Oleka Lozowchuk (Dead Rising 2) Rd. 2 Music No. 6- Yumi Kinoshita, Shigekazu Kamaki, Yusaburo Shimojyo (Pebble Beach Golf Links) Metro City (Night)- Yutaka Minobe (Astro Boy: Mighty Atom) Rd. 3 BADEN National Golf Course- Takushi Hiyamuta (Neo Turf Masters) Love- Unknown (The Conveni Portable) Rd. 4 Sanctuary of Zi'tah- Naoshi Mizuta, Kumi Tanioka, Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy XI) Urban Fantasy- Yasunori Mitsuda (10,000 Bullets) Rd. 5 Koopa Beach (Cover)- The One Ups, Soyo Oka (Super Mario Kart) Staff Roll- Unknown (Super Power League FX) Sudden Death Casually- Yoshino Aoki, Akari Kaida (Breath of Fire III) Staff Roll SBirdman (Smooth Jazz Big Band Version)- The 8-Bit Big Band, Dan Hess (Pilotwings 64) Sponsors: Dimension X Comic Book Store http://www.dimensionxtoystore.com/ http://stores.ebay.com/Dimension-X-Comics-and-Toys At Your Service Maid Cafe http://aysmaidcafe.com/ The Magic Clasp Www.themagicclasp.com Also check out the owners podcast whenkillersgetcaught.com And join us on Discord at: https://discord.gg/Ga3G9R6

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

Episode #178 of BGMania. On today's show, Bryan is joined by Kyle from The MediaFiles to chat about shop tunes found in gaming, Black Friday, the holidays, and a slew of other topics. Thanks for a fun week of episode uploads! Normalcy returns with The Monthly Mash on Monday! Email the show at bgmania@leveldowngames.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, whatever you want really! Please consider supporting the show by using our Amazon Affiliate link when shopping online! Kyle can be found through the following links: Twitter and Instagram EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Wii Shop Channel from Super Smash Bros. Brawl [Kazumi Totaka, 2008] Malo Mart from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess [Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ota, & Koji Kondo, 2006] Buy Something Will Ya! from Earthbound [Keiichi Suzuki & Hirokazu 'Hip' Tanaka, 1994] Buy Mode #1 from The Sims [Jerry Martin & Marc Russo, 2000] Porkrind's Shop from Cuphead [Kristofer Maddigan, 2017] Shop from Ys III: Wanderers from Ys [Michiharu Hasuya, Osamu Kasai, & Masaaki Harada, 1991] E. Gadd's Shopping Network from Luigi's Mansion 3 [Chad York & Darren Radtke, 2019] Pokemon Center from Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow [Junichi Masuda, 1996] Layer Cake from Persona 5 [Shoji Meguro, 2016] Shop from Langrisser II [Noriyuki Iwadare, 1994] Mushroom Shop from Mario Party [Yasunori Mitsuda, 1998] Shop from Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom [Izuho Numata, 1990] Righotto's Shop from Rockman & Forte [Akari Kaida & Naoshi Mizuta, 1998] Kecleon Shop from Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX [Keisuke Ito, 2020] CONTACT US Website: https://leveldowngames.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 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/support

Nerd Noise Radio
"Noise from the Hearts of Nerds" - “C1E51: Mishmash Monday - vol 9” (40th Birthday episode)

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 165:42


Today’s broadcast is C1E51 for Mishmash Monday, February 3rd, 2020. Today’s broadcast is Mishmash Monday - vol 9. The inaugural episode of Season 40, and a special celebration of St. John's 40th birthday, guest hosted by various members of his family.   01 - Ear Catcher - 00:00:00 02 - Intro - 00:00:12 03 - Sonic CD - Sega CD - Stardust Speedway Zone (Past) - Naofumi Hataya and/or Masafumi Ogata - 00:02:10 04 - FIFA 20 - Multi - Vámano - Buscabulla - 00:04:33 05 - Prey - multi - Everything's gonna be Okay - Mick Gordon - 00:07:57 06 - Lumines II - PSP - Star Guitar - The Chemical Brothers - 00:12:37 07 - Jurassic Park - SNES - River - Jonathan Dunn - 00:18:58 08 - TMNT: TF - Genesis - Sisyphus Stage - Miki Higashino - 00:21:10 09 - Jet Set Radio - Dreamcast - Funky Radio (IN-GAME VERSION) - BB Rights - 00:25:32 10 - Dragon Sabre - Arcade - Volcano - Shinji Hosoe - 00:28:56 11 - Last Resort - Neo Geo - The Melting Point -  Toshio Shimizu and/or Yasuo Yamate - 00:32:28 12 - Wolfenstein 3d - PC (Adlib) - Zero Hour - Bobby Prince - 00:35:03 13 - Zillion - Mastersystem - Computer Room – Tokuhiko Uwabo - 00:37:16 14 - Mountain King - Atari 2600 - Flame Spirit (an arrangement of "Anitra's Dance")  - c: Edvard Grieg a: E. F. Dryer and/or Ed Salvo - 00:38:00 15 - P.O.W. - NES - Inside Truck – Toshikazu Tanaka and/or Kikuto Hataya - 00:39:49 16 - Spiderman - Genesis - Cavern - Mark Miller, John Karr, and/or David Javelosa - 00:41:42 17 - Teki Paki - Arcade - Quick, Junk, Sequence - Tomoaki Takenohashi - 00:44:28 18 - Vegas Stakes - SNES - The 2020 - Kimitaka and/or Manami Matsumae - 00:48:51 19 - Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion) - SWITCH! - frisk - DedF1sh - 00:50:38 20 - Vindicators Part II - Arcade - Target Select - Brad Fuller and/or Hal Canon - 00:52:48 21 - Deneb - Atari 8-bit - Song 2 (Title) - Robert Drag - 00:53:12 22 - Tube Panic - Arcade - Attract Mode - Ichiro Takagi - 00:54:08 23 - Bosconian - X68000 - Blast Power - Yuzo Koshiro - 00:55:59 24 - Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen - Mega Drive - Sub-Space 2 BGM - Aki Hata, Katsuhiko Suzuki - 00:58:45 25 - Hyperzone - SNES - Title Theme - Jun Ishikawa - 01:02:07 26 - Chaos Seed Feng Shui Kairouki - SFC - The Last Hermit's Cave – Yasunori Shiono, Katsuhiro Hayashi, and/or Yukio Nakajima - 01:03:15 27 - A Dinosaur's Tale - Genesis - Cecilia's Apartment (track 04)- Kim Jensen - 01:05:28 28 - Grim Fandango - PC - Neon Ledge - Peter McConnell - 01:07:17 29 - God of War - PS4 - Witch of the Woods - Bear McCreary - 01:08:18 30 - Lost Eden - CD-I - Moorkus Rex's Lair – Stephane Picq - 01:11:11 31 - Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion) - SWITCH! - regret - DedF1sh - 01:12:57 32 - Silent Hill 2 - PS2 - Betrayal - Akira Yamaoka - 01:15:42 33 - Doom - PC - Nobody Told Me About Id (E2M8) - Bobby Prince - 01:18:24 34 - Metroid Prime 2 - Quadraxis Battle - Kenji Yamamoto - 01:21:11 35 - Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - multi - Adrenaline - Jack Wall - 01:24:07 36 - Final Fantasy XIII-2 - PS3 - Paradigm Shift - Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, and/or Mitsuto Suzuki - 01:27:27 37 - PILcaSEX - PC98 - Groove Machine - Muse - 01:31:10 38 - Castlevania II - Gameboy - Praying Hands - Hidehiro Funauchi - 01:33:09 39 - Sonic 3D Blast - Genesis - The Final Fight - Jun Senoue, Tatsuyuki Maeda, Seirou Okamoto, Masaru Setsumaru - 01:36:04 40 - F-Zero - SNES - Silence - Yukio Kaneoka - 01:37:52 41 - Metroid Prime 3 - Wii - Skytown - Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano, and/or Masaru Tajima - 01:40:31 42 - Snatcher - Sega CD - Tear-Stained Eyes - Konami Kukeiha Club - 01:43:53 43 - Outro - 01:48:44 44 - Exit Earcatcher - 02:09:30 45 - Blooper Reel - 02:09:57   Music Block Runtime: 01:46:43, Total Episode Runtime: 02:45:42   Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio, on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by BB Rights, and Happy Birthday from Gimmick, on the Famicom, composed by Masashi Kageyama. Our outro music is Neighborhood 2 from The Sims, on the PC, composed by Jerry Martin and/or Marc Russo.   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.   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.   Lastly, you can also follow us on Twitter at @NerdNoiseRadio.   Thanks for listening! Join us again April 1st for a very special bonus retrospective. Delicious VGM on "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds"! And wherever you are - Fly the N!   Cheers!

O Som do Cartucho
Dia dos Namorados - E07T03

O Som do Cartucho

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 83:33


Neste semana, em homenagem ao dia dos namorados, O Som do Cartucho traz um episódio mais que especial! Acompanhado da turma do Olar Para Todos este este episódio trará o caos cômico dessa trupe de podcasters Pernambucanos. Um episódio com direito a leitura de e-mails das histórias amorosas dos ouvintes, lidos e comentados pela turma do Olarcast, embalado ao som do melhor da VGM, repleto de "saliências" e romantismo. Uma delícia de se ouvir. Nos encontramos na próxima semana. Falow! Este episódio foi publicado originalmente em 10/06/18 PLAYLIST DESTE EPISÓDIOCOMPOSITOR - JOGO - MÚSICA - CONSOLE - ANOKazuo Sawa - Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu: Soccer Hen MD - Opening Theme 2 - MEGA DRIVE - 1992 Yasunori Shiono - Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals - Start of the Journey - SNES - 1996 Akio Dobashi & Konami Kukeiha Club - Lagrange Point - Satellite Base - FAMICOM - 1991 Yuzo Koshiro - Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished – The Final Chapter - Too Full With Love - FAMICOM - 1990 Shaka - Curse - High Score - MEGA DRIVE - 1989 Harumi Ueko, Hideyuki Eto - International Superstar Soccer - Scenario Mode Clear - SNES - 1995 Akira Sato - Raiden Trad (AKA Raiden Densetsu) - Name Entry - MEGA DRIVE - 1991 Yasunori Shiono - Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals - Priphea Flowers - SNES - 1996 Hiroto Kanno - Battle Mania (AKA Trouble Shooter) - Staff Roll - MEGA DRIVE - 1992 Kirikiri-Chan, Naoshi Mizuta, Akari Kaida - Rockman & Forte - Tenguman - SUPER FAMICOM - 1998 Tokuhiko Uwabo - Super Monaco GP - The Heat Waves - MEGA DRIVE - 1990 Yuzo Koshiro - Streets of Rage - Good Ending - MEGA DRIVE - 1991 Yoko Shimomura - Street Fighter II: The World Warrior - Ken's Ending - SNES - 1992 Masashi Kageyama - Gimmick! (AKA Mr. Gimmick) - Sophia - FAMICOM - 1991Você encontra o Som do Cartucho nas seguintes plataformas:Twitter, Telegram, Blog, GMail (osomdocartucho@gmail.com)Você ouve O Som do Cartucho também em:iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify e DeezerFeed do Som do Cartucho:https://feed.megafono.host/osomdocartucho

Nerd Noise Radio
"Noise from the Hearts of Nerds" - “C1E50b: The Golden Episode - part 2”

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 292:56


Another extended play, very non-standard format, very talk-heavy retrospective of the first 49 episodes and three years of the show - in the style of an old W.A.R.T. Radio episode meets The Diad Presents meets Sound Test Roulette meets VGM Jukebox – multiple short micro-music-blocks with talking between.   Part 2 is "personal picks" - picks that I really like myself, most of which were near picks from my previous two "Best of 20XX – John's Picks" episodes - 1 track from each previous episode (minus best-of episodes), tracks chosen by either John or the listeners in any "Best of 20XX" installment are ineligible for The Golden Episode (and if a track that appeared in say, Episode 2, was chosen, but it also appears in Episode 17, 36, and 48, it is stricken from the eligible pool all the same. Each track must be totally unique to a "Wayback Wednesday" episode of NNR, which narrows the playing field, both in terms of tracks I can pick for myself as well as tracks I can pick for the listeners (part 1).   Each micro-music-block will be five tracks long, and each will represent the episode which it comes from. Rather than the usual NNR practice of focusing on the music block creating a logical, pleasing "flow", the Golden Episode (both parts one and two) will focus  instead on playing the tracks in episode order. So they won't flow nearly as well (unless by happy accident). But they will run in the order in which they appeared in the history of the show. Differing priorities this time. A typical NNR episode is all about a "journey through sound", and of course, this episode is that as well to some extent, but the real priority here is not about being a "journey through sound", but instead, is about being a "journey through time".   Here are the tracklists for the micro-music blocks for part 2, the "personal picks" installment:   Show Intro Music: somer assault (episode 1) - 00:00:00   Block 1 – Episodes 1-5 (2017 – part 1)   BGM Block 1 Music: yuukai douchuuki arcade (Episode 2)   Spoken Introduction - 00:05:04   01) Title – Spider-Man / X-Men – SNES – Tim and/or Geoff Follin - 00:13:06 02) Track 11 – Illusion Blaze – DOS – D.AC. - 00:14:07 03) Aitos – Actraiser – SNES – Yuzo Koshiro - 00:16:41 04) After the Battle – Loz: TP – Gamecube / Wii – Toru Minegishi and/or Asuka Ohta - 00:19:24 05) The Mechanic – Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake – MSX (SCC) - The Konami Kukeiha Club - 00:21:40   Block 2 – Episodes 6-10 (2017 – part 2)   BGM Block 2 Music: Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (episode 10)   Spoken Introduction - 00:23:42   06) September 2015 - N/A (System Music) - 3DS / WiiU – Kazumi Totaka - 00:30:22 07) Jiji Theme – Sword of Vermilion – Genesis – Hiroshi Kawaguchi and/or Yasuhiro Takagi - 00:33:33 08) Citizens of Luala - N/A (Battle of the Bits) - N/A (TG16) - Strobe - 00:34:18 09) Juno Unleashed – The Force Unleashed – Multi – Mark Griskey - 00:37:19 10) Space Opera – Tiny Toons: Buster Busts Loose – SNES – Kazuhiko Uehara and/or Yukie Morimoto - 00:38:23   Block 3 – Episodes 11-15 (2017 – part 3)   BGM Block 3 Music: Tyr (Heavy Armor) - Cosmic Carnage (Episode 13)   Spoken Introduction - 00:41:06   11) Enemy Turn (Stages 6-10) - Hisou Kihei X-Serd – PC Engine – Masaya Sound Team - 00:53:06 12) Stage 1 – Alien 3 – Genesis – Matt Furniss - 00:54:28 13) Zena Lan (Light Armor) - Cosmic Carnage  - 32X – Hikoshi Hashimoto - 00:56:59 14) Lazarus (feat. Rudy Escobar) - N/A (Neon Dreams Album) - N/A - DYA - 00:59:13 15) West Side Andore Cage Match – Final Fight CD – Sega CD – c: Harumi Fujita, Hiromitsu Takaoka, Junko Tamiya, Manami Matsumae, Yasuaki Fujita, Yoko Shimomura and/or Yoshihiro Sakaguchi / a: T's Music - 01:02:53   Block 4 – Episodes 16-20 (2017 – part 4 of 4)   BGM  for intro to Block 4 Music: Kage Theme Genesis (Episode 18)   Spoken Introduction -  01:05:59   16) A Cool Reception – Shovel Knight – Multi – Jake Kaufman - 01:13:24 17) Vampyre Book – Bram Stoker's Dracula – Genesis – Matt Furniss - 01:16:06 18) Stage 3 – Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu – TG16 – Masakatsu Maekawa - 01:19:11 19) Rainbow Road - N/A (Super Mario Kart) - N/A - c: Soya Oka a: The OneUps - 01:21:01 20) Fly Like a Butterfly – Jet Set Radio Future – XBox – Hideki Naganuma - 01:26:28   Block 5 – Episodes 21-26a (2018 – part 1 of 4)   BGM for intro to Block 5 Music: Take Back – Fighting Run (episode 22)   Spoken Introduction - 01:29:44   21) Whisper and a Mantra – Secret of Mana – SNES – Hiroki Kikuta - 01:37:18 22) Aqua and Trees – Tobal No. 1 – PS1 – Yoko Shimomura - 01:38:23 23) Superleggera – Forza 3 – XB360 – Lance Hayes - 01:41:28 24) Inside Vah Naboris (1 Terminal) - LoZ: BoTW – WiiU / SWITCH! - Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata and/or Hajime Wakai - 01:46:55 26a) Music to Watch Girls By - N/A - N/A - c: Andy William a: RushJet1 - 01:48:46   Block 6 – Episodes 26-30 (2018 – part 2 of 4)   BGM  for intro to Block 6 Music: Ranquest (episode 30)   Spoken Introduction - 01:51:10   26) Boomer Kuwanger – Mega Man X – SNES – Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara, and Toshihiko Horiyama  - 01:58:54 27) Challenge – Chu Chu Rocket – Dreamcast – Tomoya Ohtani - 02:01:14 28) Coldman (Rockman and Fortissimo) (VGM Karaoke - originally "Coldman" from Mega Man and Bass (GBA) - original c: Toshihiko Horiyama, Naoshi Mizuta and/or Akari Kaida, Karaoke written and performed by Pieness 64 - 02:04:08 29) Brinstar - N/A (Metroid) - N/A - c: Hirokazu (Hip) Tanaka a: Luminist - 02:06:15 30) Sodden Hollow – Binding of Isaac: Rebirth – Multi – Matthias Bossi and/or Jon Evans - 02:07:59   Block 7 – Episodes 31-35 (2018 – part 3 of 4)   BGM for intro to Block 7 Music: Shinobi – theme 3 (episode 33)   Spoken Introduction - 02:11:57   31) Jungle Base – Streets of Rage 2 – Genesis – Yuzo Koshiro and/or Motohiro Kawashima - 02:25:50 32) Meteor – StarFox – SNES – Hajime Hirasawa - 02:29:24 33) Slammin' Sea – Bomberman '94 – PC Engine – Jun Chikuma - 02:32:25 34) Under the Feet – Super C – NES – c: Kazuki Muaoka and/or Muoaki Furukawa a: Hidenori Maezawa - 02:35:29 35) Lagoon - Fury of the Furries - PC (OPL2) - Frederic Motte - 02:36:39   Block 8 – Episodes 36-40 (2018 – part 4 of 4)   BGM for intro to Block 8 Music: BGM 12  - Cross Wiber (Episode 38)   Spoken Introduction - 02:39:36   36) New Donk City – Super Mario Odyssey  - SWITCH! 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A VGM Journey
A VGM Journey Christmas Day 6

A VGM Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 4:18


Track Listing Cold Man - Rockman and Forte - Toshihiko Horiyama, Naoshi Mizuta, Akari Kaida

O Som do Cartucho
Jazz - E01T03

O Som do Cartucho

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 86:07


Olá, pessoa!! Seja bem vindo ao episódio 01 da 3ª temporada do podcast 'O Som do Cartucho'. Abrindo em grande estilo, trago para você uma playlist recheada com a temática Jazz e suas vertentes, como o 'Fusion'. Neste episódio você poderá conferir músicas baseadas em Jazz e músicas com influências do Jazz, como o supramencionado, 'Fusion'.Está imperdível! Mesmo quem não acompanha o gênero irá se encantar com tamanha qualidade musical apresentada neste episódio. Nos encontramos na próxima semana. Falow!! Este episódio foi publicado originalmente em 27/03/2018PLAYLIST DESTE EPISÓDIOCOMPOSITOR - JOGO - MÚSICA - CONSOLE - ANOShogo Sakai, Masaaki Iwasaki, Seiji Momoi, Taihei Sato, Arma - Minnesota Fats: Pool Legend - Movin' on Up - MEGA DRIVE - 1995 Kenji Yamazaki, Junichi Ueda, Hiroshi Tsukamoto - Superman - Round 2 - MEGA DRIVE - 1992 Yuzo Koshiro - Sorcerian - Pentawa I - MEGA DRIVE - 1990 Taro Kudou - Axelay - Silence - SNES - 1992 Yumi Kinoshita - Pebble Beach Golf Links - Main Menu - SNES - 1992 You Takada, Takayuki Nakamura - ESWAT: City Under Siege (AKA Cyber Police ESWAT) - BGM 3 - MEGA DRIVE - 1990 Ayako Saso - Rolling Thunder 2 - Across the Tube (Round 3) - ARCADE - 1990 Shogo Sakai, Masaaki Iwasaki, Seiji Momoi, Taihei Sato, Arma - Minnesota Fats: Pool Legend - Head Over Heels - MEGA DRIVE - 1995 Yumi Kinoshita, Shigekazu Kamaki, Yusaburo Shimojyo - Pebble Beach Golf Links - Music No. 6 - MEGA DRIVE - 1994 Soyo Oka - Pilotwings - Light Plane - SNES - 1991 Motoi Sakuraba - Sol-Deace - Mission 4: Enemy Cruiseship - MEGA DRIVE - 1992 Tokuhiko Uwabo - Super Monaco GP - Hold in Check - MEGA DRIVE - 1990 Naoshi Mizuta, Akari Kaida - Rockman & Forte - Museum - SUPER FAMICOM - 1998 Masashi Kageyama - Gimmick! (AKA Mr. Gimmick!) - Good Night (True End) - FAMICOM - 1992 Você encontra o Som do Cartucho nas seguintes plataformas:Twitter, Telegram, Blog, GMail (osomdocartucho@gmail.com)Você ouve O Som do Cartucho também em:Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify e DeezerFeed do Som do Cartucho:https://feed.megafono.host/osomdocartucho

Singing Mountain
Bravely Default 1.0

Singing Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 59:37


Released in 2009 for the Nintendo DS, Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is the game that ultimately ended up leading to Bravely Default in 2012. And while Bravely Default improved upon the core mechanics in almost every way, there’s a certain charm to 4 Heroes of Light — and that includes a soundtrack by Naoshi Mizuta. The music mixes the best of what the Nintendo DS could do at the time along with a nifty, chipune-y throwback style. And that makes all the sense in the world, because this game is in many ways a throwback to the early days of the Square RPG. Track listing: 0:16: The Four Heroes of Light / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 2:29: Royal Palace Melody / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 5:02: Magic Kingdom Gula / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 8:07: The Legendary Whale / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 10:33: Horne, the Home of the Wind / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 12:10 Horne, the Home of the Wind (Night) / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 14:25: Walking the Ground / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 17:04: Walking the Ground / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 19:25: Battle WIth Demons / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 21:48: The Witch’s Mansion / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 25:00: Trading City Vulpes (Urbeth) / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 26:26: Trading City Vulpes (Night) / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 28:32: Closed-Off Invidia / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 33:47: Riding the Dragon / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 37:32: Elva, the Forbidden Land (Arbol) / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 41:05: Heavenly Supervia (Spelvia) / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 43:15: Heavenly Supervia (Night)) / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 46:15: The Demon King’s Servants / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 48:35: The Demon King’s Heartbeat / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 51:41: The Final Battle / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 53:43: Liberte, the Capital of Art (Night) / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 56:27: The End of the Journey / Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light / Naoshi Mizuta 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

Singing Mountain
Afternoon Drive

Singing Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 70:13


You’re driving, but it doesn’t have to be a race. Track listing: 0:11: Grand Bridge / Yoshi’s Safari / Yoshiki Nishimura, Miyuki Uemura and Yasushi Tokunaga 1:29: Grass Land / Yoshi’s Safari / Yoshiki Nishimura, Miyuki Uemura and Yasushi Tokunaga 2:31: Pipe Island / Yoshi’s Safari / Yoshiki Nishimura, Miyuki Uemura and Yasushi Tokunaga 3:10: Crescent Island / Yoshi’s Safari / Yoshiki Nishimura, Miyuki Uemura and Yasushi Tokunaga 4:33: Amazon / Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix / Isao Abe, Yuki Iwai and Setsuo Yamamoto 7:29: Marina Madness / Knuckles’ Chaotix / Junko Shiratsu and Mariko Nanba 10:16: Column Dive / Columns III / Morihiko Akiyama 12:18: Sea / U.N. Squadron / Manami Matsumae 14:50: Title Theme / Double Dragon II: The Revenge / Kazunaka Yamane 17:35: Tengu Man / Mega Man & Bass / Toshihiko Horiyama, Naoshi Mizuta and Akari Kaida 20:14: Battle 8 / Arc the Lad / Masahiro Andoh and Hirotaka Izumi 22:47: Wall Tune / Cool Spot (Genesis) / Tommy Tallarico 25:38: BGM 4 / Shinobi / Yasuhiro Kawakami 27:11: Twinbee to the Rescue! / Pop'n Twinbee: Rainbow Bell Adventures / Kenichi Matsubara, Yukie Morimoto and Saiko Miki 29:33: Sandinista / Contra (Arcade) / Kazuki Muraoka 31:18: Kasnan Fortress / Ys IV: Mask of the Sun / CUBE (Yoshiaki Kubotera, Masanori Hikichi, Miyoko Kobayashi, Naoki Ito, Tomohiro Endo and/or Hiroo Tengenji) 34:51: Fire World (Flare’s Theme) / Panel de Pon / Masaya Kuzume 40:11: Mojo Ramble / Art of Fighting 3 / SNK Sound Team 42:27: Napalm Man / Mega Man 5 / Mari Yamaguchi 45:22: Wheat Field / Double Dragon II: The Revenge / Kazunaka Yamane 48:07: Unused Theme / U.N. Squadron / Manami Matsumae 51:19: Shoot! / Windjammers / Tomoyoshi Sato and Seiichi Hamada 54:20: Dolphin Park / Wave Race 64 / Kazumi Totaka 56:54: Beach / Plok / Tim and Geoff Follin 62:18: Spirit Mountain / Yoshi’s Safari / Yoshiki Nishimura, Miyuki Uemura and Yasushi Tokunaga 63:09: Floating Castle / Yoshi’s Safari / Yoshiki Nishimura, Miyuki Uemura and Yasushi Tokunaga 64:46: Magical Sound Shower / Out Run / Hiroshi Kawaguchi Moonlight Drive: https://singingmountainpod.com/episodes/moonlight-drive https://singingmountainpod.com/episodes/race-to-your-death Race to Your Death! Or Don't!: https://singingmountainpod.com/episodes/race-to-your-death 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

Chaz's Sound Test
Chaz's Sound Test Episode 11 - "How Many Times Can You Say Chill in One Episode?"

Chaz's Sound Test

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 106:07


Once again, this episode was supposed to go up in but as usual, my schedule stopped me from getting the podcast out on time. Anyway, I talk about games that I'm currently playing, my upcoming trip to E3 and what games have the best chill songs. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro Track: "Battle BGM 1" - Yuji Ohno - Lupin III: Treasure of the Sorcerer King (PS2) 1.)"Staff Roll" - Shinji Hosoe, Takayuki Aihara, and Ayako Saso - Street Fighter EX 2 Plus 2.) "Parochial Town" - Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VII 3.) "Light Wing" - Koji Kondo - Pilotwings 4.) "Moving On" - Hideki Okugawa and Infinite - Street Fighter III Third Strike 5.) "In the Bar" (Slow version) - Yuzo Kushiro - Streets of Rage 2 6.) "Mother Earth of Dishonesty (Part 1)" - Hideaki Kobayashi and Fumie Kumatani - Phantasy Star Online 7.)"Results" - Shinji Hosoe, Takayuki Aihara, and Ayako Saso - Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha 8.) "New York" - Rob Wallace - Mario is Missing (SNES) 9.) "The Road is Full of Dangers" - Yoko Shimamura - Super Mario RPG 10.) "Stage 1" - Kazunaka Yamane - Double Dragon II (NES) 11.) "Dive into the Mellow" - Jun Senoue, Kenichi Tokoi, Fumie Kumatani Tomoya Ohtani - Sonic Adventure 2 12.) "Image of Hero" - Hideaki Kobayashi and Fumie Kumatani - Phantasy Star Online 13.)"Ragol Weather (Image of Hero Remix)" - Zircon - Phantasy Star Online 14.) "Data Base" - Toshihiko Horiyama, Naoshi Mizuta, Akari Kaida- Mega Man & Bass (Super Famicom) 15.) "Data Base Accessible (Data Base Remix)" - Joshua Morse - Mega Man & Bass 16.) "Summer's Theme" - Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka - Earthbound Ending Track: "Candy" by Night Tempo Check out more of Night Tempo's music here: @ntreboot ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the main site: www.otakugamerspot.com Check us when we go live: twitch.tv/chazmosis Check out the YouTube Channel: youtube.com/CJBlogman Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/chazmosis410 Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/otakugamerspot

Nerd Noise Radio
Nerd Noise Radio - Channel 1: "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds" Podcast - “C1E28: Sense of the Scene - vol. 1”

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 95:00


Today’s broadcast is Episode 28 for Scene Sunday, May 6th, 2018. Today’s Episode is a free play of elements found throughout the space just outside of video game music, covers, remixes, chiptunes, karaoke, and so much more, on a program we're calling "Sense of the Scene - vol. 1"    Tracklist - provided in various formats depending on "scene subgenre":   01: Intro - 00:00:00 02: Stemage - Metroid Metal - The Tunnel (orig. comp: Ryoji Yoshitomi) - 00:02:23 03: Kulor - My First LSDJ - 00:06:31 04: Akiko Yano - Aisuru Hito Yo - Ai Ga Nakucha Ne (1982) - 00:08:40 05: Mr Sonic699 - Segadore Genesid 64 - 00:13:05 06: Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out - Gameboy (MicroD) - 00:15:11 07: SST Band - Defeat - Galaxy Force 2- (orig. comp: Koichi Namiki) - 00:18:44 08: Soulstice - Colour (AtJazz Remix) - 00:23:12 09: Freezedream - Lullaby - 00:29:26 10: Summer Style '96 (PC98) - FMP Music Disk Vol.4 - Ryu Umemoto - 00:31:37 11: Savaged Regime - Beach - Plok (Sega Genesis cover) (orig. comp: Tim and/or Geoff Follin) - 00:35:02 12: TQ_Jam - Squash (2A03 + VRC7 + N163) - 00:40:12 13: Logic System - Unit - Logic (1981) - 00:43:11 14: Super Soul Bros. Hydrocity (orig. comp: Sonic 3 Sound Team) - 00:47:56 15: Thunder Force IV - Fighting Back (HuC6280) - by Michirin9801 (orig comp:  Toshiharu Yamanishi) - 00:51:33 16: Symphonic Actraiser - Northwall (orig. comp: Yuzo Koshiro) - 00:54:16 17: Microsoft Interactive Sampler 1996 - Main Theme - Unknown - 00:57:20 18: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Mario Paint - by:  YouTuber "oShockwave" (orig. comp: Lennon-McCartney) - 00:58:20 19: Beek - Pleadians (Amiga) - 01:00:20 20: Hiatus Kaiyote - Atari - Choose Your Weapon (2015) - 01:02:28 21: Commandycan - Ice Boat - 2A03 - 01:08:36 22: C64 cover of Chronos - Main Theme - by YouTuber "MovieMovies1" (orig. comp: Tim Follin) - 01:09:22 23: The Floppotron - At Doom's Gate - Pawel Zadrozniak (orig. comp: Bobby Prince) - 01:12:27 24: Goluigi - Popping Corners (SNES) - BotB Winterchip X - 01:13:59 25: David KBD - Golden Axe - Stage 1 (orig. comp: You Takada) - 01:16:46 26: Pieness 64 - Coldman (Rockman and Fortissimo) (orig. comp: Toshihiko Horiyama, Naoshi Mizuta, and/or Akari Kaida) - 01:19:40 27: DYA - Homecoming (Chiptunes = Win) - 01:21:50 28: Daniel Capo - A Stroll Through Dreamland  - 01:25:30 29: Outro - 01:27:29   Music Block Runtime: 01:25:09, Total Episode Runtime: 01:35:01   Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky 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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Nude Clan: A Video Game Podcast | Part of the [Nude]Clan gaming network

This week, the clan dives into Parasite Eve II. Here's the writeup: Parasite Eve 2 is an action role-playing survival game released for the PlayStation. The game was developed by Square Enix, and published in 1999 in Japan and the US, and in 2000 everywhere else. The game has sold just over a million copies as of February 2004, and was released on the PlayStation Network August 23, 2011. The music was composed by Naoshi Mizuta, and arranged by Hiroshi Nakajima. The soundtrack took a year and a half to compose, and Mizuta was given a lot of freedom. Story: This game opens up peaceful enough. We meet up with Aya Brea, og protagonist from the first game, who is now an FBI member working for an elite squad known as MIST (Mitochondrial Investigation and Suppression Team) Lol. She’s currently dispatched on a mission in LA, where there have been reports of NMC sightings (Neo Mitochondrial Creatures). We start this bad boy out investigating the Akropolis tower, which is now home to NMC’s, and a bunch of dead swat members. We eventually run into No. 9, who is some sort of humanoid Neo-mitochondrial creature. This beastman ends up destroying the tower, but not before Aya and her friend Rupert are rescued in a police helicopter. We then head to Dryfield, another location infested by freakish beasts, including a fucking Elder Camel that totally reminds me of the grand master from the Kill Bill series. We meet up with a survivor named Mr. Douglas, naturally, and his loyal beast Flint. Douglas is sort of our informer for the next little bit. We also rescue Kyle Madigan, a PI claiming to be on a similar mission. He tells tale of a “Shelter” nearby that may contain the answers we’re looking for. But not before we fight craiggers himself! Oh, and of course, we get a sweet shower scene. Aya and Kyle set out to find the shelter through an abandoned mine. This is where the Elder Camel finally shows his face. After we defeat this epicly bearded beast, we find a secret entrance to The Shelter. Here we find out that the AANMC’s are a result of genetic engineering to create superior life forms. We also find that these beasts were created using her DNA. Oh, also the “Star Wars” esque waste beast battle… Jesus Christ the FUCKING CAMERA ANGLE!!!!!!asdfasdfasd We then find the fourth area, called Neo-Ark. This area was created as sort of a Jurassic Park-esque showcase for the ANMC’s. We meet up with Kyle, and rescue a little girl that was controlling the NMC’s. This turns out to be Eve… How? I don’t fucking know. But we soon find out that Eve was created using her DNA, thus sort of making her Aya’s daughter. But I mean, that also means that we’ve spent this whole game killing all of her other children, so whatever. Fine. I’ll accept this shit. Aya is later attacked by a huge group of golum beasts, but is rescued by the US Marines. Ameeericaaaaaa!!!!!! We later get a couple gifts from Mr. Douglas, and track down Eve to a giant room containing a cocoon. They’re trying to stuff Eve into it, and Kyle turns on No. 9 and kills him. We then get a cutscene where Bill Clinton wipes Dryfield off the map, and displaces the fuck out of our party. And now we fight the vag n balls beast. The last NMC in the game is pretty brutal, since he harnesses the power of the sun in his shaft. Once we successfully geld this motherfucker, we move to the final fight. Eve. Again. She transforms into a beast that sort of resembles the second to last form of Eve in the first game. Once we beat this super OP boss, we get a few cutscenes. The good, and canon, ending features Aya adopting Eve as her sister with help from Mist. We then see a cutscene where Pierce gives them two tickets to the American Natural History Museum in NY, where we run into Kyle Madigan again.   Gameplay: This game plays like a standard survival horror game. Tank controls. Also, cuntish camera angles. There isn’t an active time bar that governs actions, and the battles take place in real time. They removed the stupid Range Dome feature that the first game came with, which gives users to engage from further away. All enemies are in plain view, unless they’re the BDSM ninjas, which allows the player to avoid fights when they want. We get a chance to customize our weapons similarly to the first game, but it’s fairly limited. Armor lets us add extra items slots, which dictate what items can be used during combat. We also have a few different elements to our PE abilities: fire, wind, water, and earth. The game features a NG+ that offers you bonus items; not that you’ll ever want to experience this fucker again.   Enjoy the NUDE!

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This week, Kaleb and Joe dive deep into the sequel to Final Fantasy XIII. Well, the first sequel that is.    Development: Final Fantasy XIII-2 was released on December 15th 2011 in Japan, and January 31st 2012 in the United States. The game was developed and published by our very own Square Enix, though fellow RPG developer tri-Ace was brought into assist with the games programming, art, and design. You may know tri-Ace from titles such as the Star Ocean series and Valkyrie Profile. Development for Final Fantasy XIII-2 began sometime around March or Arpil 2010. Most of the key designers and management team came over from Final Fantasy XIII, including director Motomu Toriyama and composer Masashi Hamauzu. Naoshi Mizuta and Mitsuto Suzuki also assisted with the soundtrack. The game has sold around 3.1 million copies as of January 2013. 300,000 copies have been sold through Steam, where it was released on December 11, 2014. Toriyama originally intended XIII-2 to take place a whopping 900 years after the original game. Once he realized how much of a pain in the ass establishing a backstory for this time gap would be, he decided to make it a time travel game. He wanted Lightning to be happy one day, and felt the need to have Serah take a more active role, since she was crystallized in the first Final Fantasy XIII. Apparently the early concept had Serah travelling alone with Mog. Yoshinori Kitase felt that the dialogue between these two characters was quite girly, almost camp and a bit over the top”, so they developed the character Noel. They didn’t want the stark tonal difference that we see between Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2, so they went for a much darker storyline. The team also learned a few other things, and decided to avoid using l’Cie and fal’Cie, as they deemed them difficult to understand. Interestingly enough, there was initially a plan to link the story of Final Fantasy Type-0 to Final Fantasy XIII-2 via Valhalla, but these plans were discarded.   Setting Up the Plot: Final Fantasy XIII-2 takes place a whopping three years after the events of Final Fantasy XIII. At this point, Sanctum has collapsed, and Cocoon’s inhabitants have moved down to Gran Pulse. Sanctum has been replaced by the technocratic government known as the Academy, run by none other than Hope Estheim. The game jumps around multiple different time periods, even including parallel versions of the same places. These are accessed via the Historia Crux. The game takes place mostly on Gran Pulse and Cocoon, but players also visit the Void Beyond, a sort of limbo between time periods, and Valhalla; the capital of the goddess Etro. Valhalla is located at the end of time where Etro stores the dark energy Chaos from destroying the timeline.   Story:   Paradoxes are popping up all across the timeline, and our heroine of Final Fantasy XIII, Lightning, has been written out of history, and only Serah remembers that she came back with the pary after Lightning and co saved Cocoon. Serah settles down in New Bodhum, but can’t shake the feeling that her sister lives on. It turns out that the mysterious energy known as Chaos, dragged Lightning to Valhalla. This was a result of Etro releasing Lightning and her friends from their crystal status as a thank you for saving Cocoon. Etro closed the gate between realms to keep Chaos out, but then fell into a deep sleep. Lightning is now Etro’s Knight, charged with protecting her from Caius Ballad, a bad man who wants to kill Etro to destroy the timeline. Caius was made immortal by Etro when she gave him her heart, known as the Heart of Chaos. Lightning, realizing that she needs a hand since she’s caught in an unending battle with Caius, reaches out to a young man named Noel Kreiss for help. Noel, who was chosen by Etro to become a time traveler, gets sent to New Bodhum to find Serah and bring her to Lightning. Noel meets up with Serah and finds out that she can see visions of the future, and is also allowed to use time gates, and access the Historia Crux. Noel and Serah travel the world to different eras solving paradoxes along the way. Their objective is to prevent the shit-tastic future that Noel comes from. He is the last man at the end of the world, after all. This happens in a timeline where the crystallized Cocoon fell from the sky. When Hope Estheim learns of this timeline, he sets out to prevent Cocoon’s eventual planet shattering fall. While our party is out and about, they learn that Snow has also become a time traveler, which is why he never returned from XIII’s ending as well. This is when the party first learns about Yeul, a seeress protected by her immortal guardian Caius, until the last Yeul died in Noel’s time period. Noel is disturbed by meeting various Yeuls throughout his adventures, since he wanted to become the Guardian to Yeul from his timeline. Yeul’s soul isn’t able to return to the chaos of the unseen world, and she is continually reincarnated with Caius as her Guardian as “blessed” by Etro. Seeing Yeul die over and over drove Caius mad, and spurred his desire to collapse the timeline in order to end Yeul’s cycle of suffering. Caius then creates paradoxes along the timeline to cultivate the perfect conditions in which to let Chaos consume the mortal realm. Our pary sets out to stop them, even after discovering that Serah also has the power of the seeress, which eats away at her very existence with every vision she has. These are triggered by the changes in the timeline through solving paradoxes. Serah and Noel finally meet up with Lightning, and move in on Caius. The party first fights him in 500 AF Academia, and then in Valhalla. Once Caius is defeated, he tells the party that he’s killed Lightning, and then impales himself on Noel’s sword, killing the already weakened Etro. The party returns to Academia in 500 af, where Vanille and Fang have been rescued from the falling pillar. We also see a very Titan AE esque new Cocoon called “Bhunivelze”. Serah then dies in front of Noel from the shock of the changes. The sky is rent asunder by dark clouds, and Chaos breaks free into the realm, and permanently warps things. Noel then realizes that they did exactly what Caius wanted by destroying the Heart of Chaos, and though Etro died, Caius is still alove and bound to the chaos. Serah’s dying spirit assures lightning that they will see each other again, and we then get a scene showing Lightning on the throne in Crystal Stasis on the throne in Etro’s temple. If you take the time to complete the additional storylines in the game, you get an additional scene showing Caius on the throne stating that the goddess is gone forever, and that he and Yeul can begin a life without their curses. Gameplay: The game features many of the combat elements of its predecessor, resurrecting the Paradigm and crystarium systems. It also introduces a system that allows players to capture beasts to fight alongside protagonists Serah and Noel. XIII-2 features a modified version of the old school random battles. Enemies will randomly appear on the map, and a timer spawns. The player can attack monsters before the time runs out, starting the battle with a preemptive strike. Battles take place similarly to Final Fantasy XIII, though you do have the option to switch party leaders. A game over is obtained once all human players have been defeated. The paradigm system offers stat increases, and isn’t locked like in Final Fantasy XIII. Beasts that have been captured are also leveled up, and have their own crystarium branches, though materials purchased from Chocobolina or collected through battles. Monsters have their own form of limit breaks, known as Feral Links, and vary from beast to beast. Final Fantasy XIII-2 also originated the Wound Damage. This is where a target members max HP can only be restored through healing items (we’re looking at you, Final Fantasy XV). Final Fantasy XIII-2 also uses Cinematic Action sequences that force the player to mash buttons. Conversations also have variants, as the player gets to choose what response to give. There are also Temporal Rifts. These are puzzle-esque minigames necessary to advance.   Remixes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhODT_HsPdg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvzbPhcM2Nw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkyBeHF3vXs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq_QGAAUbzE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcP6tTTcD1w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOp4hob-4oE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBeiuhb36RY  

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We've done it! We finished Rhapsodies of Vana'diel, and will be putting FF XI behind us..... Or will we?!?!?!!? Find out soon! Rhapsodies of Vana’diel Rhapsodies of Vana’diel is the final expansion/add on for Final Fantasy XI. It was released in thirds: part one in May 2015, part two in August 2015, and part three in November of 2015. The game was designed by producer Akihko Matsui, and the extremely memorable final themesong was composed by longtime FFXI mixmaster Naoshi Mizuta. Rhapsodies was meant to be a sending off for Final Fantasy XI, as well as a big thank you to players for their years of service within the game.   Story Rhapsodies begins with our heroine, Iroha, visiting the great crystal and voicing her need to visit Reisenjima to warn her master… We then meet up with captain Gilgamesh, who claims that he found a woman on a rowboat who cried out Elhusk. Since, at this point, Elhusk was in a relationship with Lion, he had no choice but to investigate. This is where we formally meet Iroha, who claims to be our future scullion or something, and wants to stop the Emptiness from consuming Vana’diel. Iroha dissolves, and the Reisen Shrine orb we’re holding brings us to the mothercrystals Holla, Dem, and Mea. A vortex appears, and a monster with it, in Quifim Island. We impale the beast, and enter the vortex. And then we see him. The masked man…. Dun Dun DUNNN!!! We enter an alternate Zi’Tah where the Emptiness totally won, and swallowed life. Lions spirit takes form, and she adds herself to the Reisen Shrine orb. Once the shadow lord is defeated in the original storyline, we are able to go through Reisenjima’s gates. About a year later, when we finally jumped back into the game, we meet up with the man in the mask, who has Siren fight Elhusk. Elhusk, being the stout warrior that he is, defeats siren while barely taking damage. Siren is released from the masked man’s thrall, and let’s us know that Iroha will reappear again. Then we have a bit of a world tour, getting Tenzen and Prishe to add their powers to the Reisen Shrine Orb. We then move to visit another past girlfriend, Nashmeria, who informs us of the masked man using power from the future to open these portals. The masked man breaks into the Walahra temple, and tries to siphon the Astral Candescence’s power, but is stopped. We head to the Alzadaal Undersea Ruins. Phoenix reaches out to Alexander, requesting some of his power to help sustain Iroha’s existence. He obliges, and we then head to meet up with Cait Sith, who confirms that the future we saw earlier where the emptiness had consumed everything wasn’t a forbidden one, thus Atomos cannot consume it. Cait Sith then suggests we get in touch with Altana to protect Iroha. We then meet up with yet another past sweetheart, Lilisette. She heard that Elhusk had become a god, so she adds her light to the Reisen Shrine orb, and vows to find a way to contact Altana. The masked man stole away Atomos’ power, and took off. We then meet up with Iroha, who is a complete BEAST now, by the way. Iroha claims that Siren and herself are abominations to the world. We of course reassure her that she’s the bomb, but she never listens. We then train, and head to Ugilappeh to speak to Grav’iton Berrisaci, who informs us that we must pass through a mothercrystal to cross into the realm of the gods. We then meet up with Selh’teus and some baddies, who are trapped in the crystal. Siren shows up again, and helps Iroha, and Siren Prime, try to banish all who do not belong. Tenzen stops the show, since he doesn’t want Iroha to leave. She’s pretty mad about this, but whatever. We meet up with Dr Shantotto, who gives us Koru-Moru’s magic doll to point us in the right direction. We head to Escha - Ru’An and encounter our old friend Balamor, who has stolen Selh’teus’s crystal energy, and wants to create a world of his own. He goes super sayan, and we whoop his ass. Selh’teus then reveals his plan to become the new mothercrystal. Then the big reveal: The dark man is Elhusks future dark side, created to fight the darkness, but failed. Elhusk defeats bizarro Elhusk, and sends him off Boromir style. We then get a sweet vision showing all of those we’ve beaten down. Then we head to the Reisenjima Sanctorum. Reisenjima is revealed to be the site of our last stand, and an ethereal shield is erected to save it from the void. In deciding to gather light, Elhusk creates bizarro Elhusk, who gathers darkness. We then head to Adoulin, seeking Arciela’s advice. Balamor has been travelling many different worlds, but many were swallowed by emptiness. He is pretty stoked on the Reisen Shrine orb, though, and gives us some of himself just to see things unfold. We head to the Hall of the Gods, where it’s revealed that darkness will descend when the five mothercrystals shatter, and rejoining them will bring Paradise, yet end Vana’diel. Selh’teus then offers Elhusk the power of the crystal in order to become a god. We then fight an ascended form of Promathia, a dragon named Sempurne. Elhusk crushes this scrub, and meets up with bizarrro Elhusk. The time to fight is now. The darkness sends out a ton of those Sin Scale things at the beginning of X, and all of our favorite characters wreck their faces and drive the darkness back for now. Then comes the most frustrating quest in the game…. Panopt hunting… We are tasked with killing 11 of these fuckers, and being the stalwart hero he is, Elhusk also decided to take on the king of the panopts in a gruelling, twenty minute fight. With the panopts dead, order has been restored to the lifestream, allowing Selh’teus to regain his powers. We then meet up with Altana, who asks Bizarro Elhusk and Elhusk to fight to the death. Bizarro Elhusk is revealed to be Metus, but it’s no matter. Elhusk triumphs. Everyone is super stoked, but then the Cloud of Darkness begins corrupting the mothercrystal. We can’t really destroy the thing though, and the Phoenix Blade leads us to a stone circle in La Theine, where the Gods enter the material plane. We then pack our Reisen Shrine orb with the powers of Alexander, Odin, Ifrit, Shiva, Ramuh, Titan, Garuda, Leviathan, Atomos, Cait Sith, Diabolos, Fenrir, and Bahamut. We head for the Sanctorium for the final fight. All of our previous expansions heroines trust forms are auto summoned fight tooth and nail to stymie the advance of the Claws of Darkness. We then get a fucking ballin cutscene where Iroha is given all the power of the Shrine Orb, and Phoenix is restored to full power. This causes the Cloud of Darkness to manifest in physical form, and now we commence the final fight. Which was a BITCH! Special shoutout to Abbu for helping us out. Elhusk’s body couldn’t survive the clas, and must find respite in the mothercrystal. The only way his light will shine in this world again will be through a chorus of life, crying out through time and space; The Rhapsodies of Vana’diel. Iroha donates her hair to us, which is good since I’m totally losing mine, and disappears once again. Then the final song picks up, and we hear the Rhapsody to rival Queen’s.   The Song The expansion is so very much a thank you to fans, that Mizuta came up with the idea of asking players to contribute to the final song. Indeed, the voices that ring out during the final cutscene of the game are none other than adventurers from Vana’diel! How fucking cool is that?! Square Enix had a page dedicated to fan submissions of “la la la’s”. There is a zip file of the music, a vocal sample, and the music sheet. They requested that users submit the file along with their character name, so they could get the recognition. It was available to active players and unsubscribed ones alike. Unfortunately, the voices of Nooborious and Elhusk are not among those singing the rhapsody.   The Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVZgBk7_jTM

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This week, we review the second to last expansion to Final Fantasy XI:Seekers of Adoulin. Enjoy!   Released March 27th in 2013, Seekers of Adoulin was the last full expansion for FFXI.   It featured many new areas in FFXI, all surrounding the Nation of Adoulin and the outlying Ulbuka Territory, and added jobs the jobs Geomancer and Rune Fencer.   Gameplay-wise Adoulin added a lot of things such as Colonization, Coalition Assignments, Reives, Skirmish and Delve.   The music was written entirely by Naoshi Mizuta, who created 9 new tracks for the expansion.   Story   The nation of Adoulin, which has been locked off for a long time, opens it doors to adventurers in order to settle the Ulbukan hinterland. On the way to the new nation, Nooborious meets a young woman named Arciela (our new expansion heroine). She tells Noobrious to register as a pioneer with the Pioneers’ Coalition, and the expansion begins. Talk about the Impermatures and Adoulin Reives. It turns out Arcelia the sister of the Grand Chancellor of Adoulin and a descendant of the former royal line, which means nothing yet.       The Pioneers' Coalition tells Nooborious to uncover the secrets of the leafkin (a race of leafy beings), and meets with Teodor, a mysterious man clad in black who says that the sword carried by Arciela is the key to meeting the leader of the leafkin (known as the Otharsyne, the sword had been passed down the royal line and represents the will of the Founder King). Teodor explains that after King August (the founder guy) subjugated Ulbuka years ago, he made a promise to never tread upon the land. The Otharsyne it turns out, could allow the king to defy the pact he had made. In an attempt to borrow the sword, for, you know, stuff…. the Adventurer finds Arciela and she decides to go looking for the leafkin in the Yorcia Weald where they had been seen before. There, they meet Rosulatia (the mega-leafkin) who explains that danger is coming to Ulbuka. It turns out that the world tree “Yggdrasil” had existed in ancient times on the continent of Rhazowa and that a second tree had been planted by King August in Ulbuka. However, when the Orcish Empire fucked up the world tree in Rhazowa, its connection with the tree in Ulbuka was spoiled. When Arciela asks how they can help, Rosulatia replies that they should ask the king, and gifts a pome to the Adventurer. After this, we get some scenes of civil war between the factions that oppose adoulin expansion, and those who are for it. Luckily the group that is about to kill Arcelia is stopped just in time (the fight in the waterways). During a council meeting, it’s explained by Arcelia that Councelor Ygnas had turned into a leafkin who can no longer communicate with humans (Cid in FF9). However, a pome that the Adventurer receives from Rosulatia allows Ygnas to speak directly into the Adventurer's mind… For reasons, I guess.   So they try to cure Ygnas with an Exorsist named Ingrid, but that doesn’t work. Soon Ygnas’s voice fades from Nooborious’s head, but not before Ygnas warns him of terrible things coming to the land. Suddenly a girl named Nyline comes wandering through the woods as if possessed, and it turns out she had started acting that way after her father gave her a random stone. When she randomly takes off, Noobrious has to find her. She passes out and little fairy things escape from her stone. Suddenly another girl disappears, Arcelia, who was apparently attacked by some tiger. Luckily, she’s fine, and the Tiger is actually protecting her. It turns out that a jealous Ingrid (the exorcist) attacked her and used a soul syphon to take her soul. Ingrid flees, but is saved by Nooborious. Embarrassed by her behaviour, Ingrid releases the soul and is quickly forgiven.       Days later, after a few more people disappear in the woods, Arcelia tells Nooborious that she believes that they should go to the summit of Mt. Kamihr to talk to a dragon there.   The dragon’s name is Sajj’aka, who explains that seals on the pass are beginning to awaken, and that “Hades” will return.   Our heroes try to get a new world tree sapling to plant in the labyrinth that holds Hades, and after some annoying quests with some dragon scales and the search for Leafallia, the tree is successfully planted.   After some more chaos in Adoulin, with a major leader who went missing now dead, the Rala Waterways are disrupted and the seal to King August’s grave was destroyed.   Unfortunately this guarantees two things. First, Hades will return. And Second, this fucking asshole Balamore (who seems like Hades right-hand-man) shows up like a more twisted Kefka, who you fight to get information about Hades from.       So the monsters have increased (FF1), noxious gasses are seeping out of the forests, and now our heroes must go to the depths of Adoulin to stop Hades.   Teodore, who came from Hades’s world challenges Noobriousious to a fight, looses, and reveals that Hades and him came from another world where Hades was able to use his lust for power to basically become a god, before being sealed in Adoulin.   After a fight with some crazy people popping in and out of different dimensions, our heroes defeat Hades, and Arcelia takes the throne of Adoulin.   Legacy   Since seekers of Adoulin, FInal Fantasy XI began experiencing some serious nerfing, which was meant to get in new players for the game, and allowed it to compete more with casual MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft. Unfortunately, this had the unintended consequence of making people who were especially fond of the challenge aspect of 11 leave the game and complain to us about the changes to the game on Twitch.   For a few years, players thought that Seekers would be the final expansion, but a partial expansion, one that concludes the FF11 saga would soon come in the form of Rhapsodies of Vanadiel. REMIX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJiKGP9HYHQ&index=2&list=PL9e0-I9ArbZAV-vvdK-KFN2-Q5zgIGrLV

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Join us for our review of Wings of the Goddess! Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess   Development History- Wings of the Goddess is the fourth expansion for Final Fantasy XI. It was released for the PlayStation 2 on November 20, 2007 in the US and Canada, and on the 22nd of November in Japan. The PC release would follow just one day afterwards. This expansions main mission content was released via a series of patches, and it was just over three years after it’s release that the final missions were released. The expansion featured the addition of two new classes; the dancer, and scholar. Neither of which were used by Joe or I. All of the tracks present in WOTG were composed and arranged by Naoshi Mizuta. Plot- The story begins upon examining one of the Cavernous Maws located around Vana’diel. These objects greatly resemble Atomos from FFVI. The maw engulfs the character, and sends us back in time. We’re only about 20 years in the past, which puts us right in the middle of the great Crystal War. (See beginning cutscene) The game begins similarly to the original nation missions, where you choose to align yourself with one of the three main missions. Joe and I decided to go with Bastok. Surprise surprise…. We then start helping to prepare for the Crystal War.   Each expansion of Final Fantasy XI has featured a female npc protagonist. It started out with Lion, moved on to Prishe, Nashmeria, and now the energetic dancer Lilisette. Lilisette is the daughter of Sir Ragelise, the captain of the Knights of the Ironcrest Hawk, and is ordered to take back the La Vaule area from the Orcs. We meet up with Lilisette when she tries to capture another of our recently acquired comrades named Cait Sith. Cait Sith reveals herself as the tears of Altana, and informs the player that the cavernous maws are tiny versions of Atomos, who is attempting to devour everything from the peaceful timeline that we knew before entering the expansion.   As if two different times weren’t enough, there’s a third… Altana reveals to us that our hero, Elhusk, and Lilisette are the Wings of the Goddess. She has chosen us to do her bidding, and prevent a future brought on by Ultemaci… I mean, Queen Lilith. All the while, Atomos is stubbornly devouring all things visible. We also get a bunch of cutscenes regarding the Shadow Lord. He punishes the hell out of his enemies.   Lillisette and her mother, Portia, end up getting captured by Lilith, but of course, we break them out. Before we confront the evil wench Lilith, we first run into our Bastok specific questline. This questline features the Crystal War from Bastok’s view. There’s plenty of betrayal, subterfuge, and even an assasination via tonberry. We also learn some very interesting facts about Zeid’s past….   Another interesting aspect of this expansion is Mayakov. Mayakov is the flamboyant, lisp happy leader of the dancing troupe that Lilisette is a part of. Not much else can be said about Mayakov, but man. He’s definitely gay.   The party then confronts Lilith at Castle Zvahl, otherwise known as Ultemacia’s Castle. Upon reaching her chamber, Lilisette disappears! Atomos has finally consumed the timeline where she existed, and she is no more. We then embark on a super long quest to obtain memory fragments. This quest was probably my favorite part about this expansion. I am literally obtaining fragments of memories, and combining them to remanifest the existence of a character. Fucking epic. Once we find all of the fragments, we bring Lilith back into existence, and go on to fight Lilith and her goons. We then discover the true identity of Lilith, but won’t reveal it on this show. Atomos stops devouring everything like a fat fuck. Everything is golden.   Now, what kind of Final Fantasy would this be without a wedding scene! We then witness the wedding of Portia and Sir Ragelise, and the expansion comes to a close. *Additional Points*   -Atomos v. Lilisette fight where we both died, but Lilisette rocked him -That fucking quest where I had to run around to all of the agents, and blow up the mine shafts. -Zeid is a complete badass -Volker is Solid Snake   REMIX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDm1QVTtfMY&list=PL71ACEB758381588B&index=21

Ultima Final Fantasy | The Ultimate Final Fantasy Podcast

This week, Kaleb and Joe discuss the storyline in Chains of Promathia. We're currently about halfway through The Treasures of Aht Urghan. Chains of Promathia   Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia was released on September 16th, 2004 in Japan, and September 21st, 2004 everywhere else. This is the only expansion thus far that didn’t include new jobs. Just like with Rise of the Zilart, the games main composer and arranger is Naoshi Mizuta. We also get a return of XI’s Distant Worlds, featureing Izumi Masuda.   Story- The story starts out in Delkfutt’s Tower, with a bunch of Jeunoan scientists getting blasted by an explosion, due to a reversal of the energy flow to the crystal. The Ducal guard rush to the scene, and encounter a boy, who they take back to Jeuno. When we visit the kid, he gives us an amulet.   We skip a bit ahead, where Bahamut emerges from the water, giving us a warning that the Keeper of the Apocalypse is near. We then adventure to the three crags, Holla, Mea, and Dem, and are drawn into Promyvion. We defeat the enemies in this area, and come to the MotherCrystal. It is here that we run into Nag’molada, a Juenian diplomat. He attempts to slay the adventurer, to keep the crystal safe, but is stopped by the mysterious boy from earlier. When we reach a later crag, Nag’molada reveals that the boy has released Emptiness, a destructive force, on the crystal.   Once we defeat the Empty at the mothercrystal, we travel to the Tavnazian Archipelago for the first time. When we’re unconscious, a group of Tarutaru’s, the Chebukki Siblings, steal our amulet to take to the leader of Tavnazia, Prishe.   Prishe returns to town with her friend Ulmia after checking the area out. She informs the party of monsters amassing at Cape Riverne. Prishe returns our amulet, which is oddly identical to hers. Prise then wants to confront Bahamut in Cape Riverne for answers, and finds out that Nag’molada and the Chebukki triplets are already there. We run into Nag’molada singing an ancient song to Bahamut, proving that he is a Kuluu. Bahamut decides to honor the ancient pact made with the Kuluu ages prior. Bahamut is subdued by Esha’ntarl, a Zilart, subdues Bahamut in a magic web.   We then travel to Jeuno and turn ourselves in. We are wanted for treason, after all… We speak with Esha’ntarl, who by the way is smokin', suspects that the young man from earlier in the game is the Keeper of the Apocalypse, and charges us with capturing him to prove his innocence.   We then embark on a comical quest in Windhurst, where the Chebukki triplets are attempting to find their long lost father. Prishe is hospitalized, and given your amulet to stabilize her condition. The boy is spotted in Pso’Xja, and we head there. We then battle Diabolos, and realize we’ve been drawn into a dreamworld. The boy arrives, and rescues Prishe. We also find out that Tenzen, another of our companions, has a blade that houses Phoenix. Phoenix requests help from Diabolos, but instead is offered to stay in the dream world to avoid the shittiness of reality. It should be noted that Phoenix and Diabolos are two of the five terrestrial avatars charged with the protection of Vana’diel. The others are Carbuncle, Fenrir, and Bahamut. The party then seeks out Bahamut again, searching for answers.   We meet up with Bahamut, and request his aid. He sends one of his cronies after us, and we kill it. Afterwards, Bahamut tells Phoenix that she’s wasting her time, and that the Emptiness will win. The party recognizes a song that Phoenix starts singing, and Bahamut and his wyrms. We find out that the Emptiness is the will of the Twilight God, Promathia, who cursed mankind for trying to reach Paradise.   Prishe then reveals that she had an accident as a child when she came into contact with the baptismal vessel deep below the church, which has stopped her aging. We travel to a statue of Promathia, where he reveals that he desires resurrection, and death.   The party heads to Pso’Xja to arrive at the Vazhl mothercrystal. Nag’molada and the boy both appear, and it is revealed that the baptismal vessel is actually the Eye of Altana, used to turn Emptiness into Magicite. The amulet that we were given was once given to the Kuluu by the Zilart to contain the darkness. It also allows you to communicate directly with the mind of another. SHINING!!!!!! We finally get the boys name, although I wish you luck in pronouncing it; Selh’teus. He is the sole survivor of the disaster at Al’Taieu, that destroyed the place thousands of years ago. We wake in Promyvion, and have to rescue Tenzen, Louverance, and Ulmia, who have been captured within the darkness. We meet up with Diabolos and Prishe, and discover that Selh’teus came from Al’Taieu to protect the celestial capital, which wasn’t destroyed, only hidden beyond the fifth mothercrystal. Prishe then resolves to kill The Keeper of the Apocalypse, which will allow Bahamut to not kill everyone.   Prishe goes missing for a little bit, and the party splits up to investigate. We meet up with my favorite character of this expansion, a Galka named Jabbos. Jabbos has what I’d imagine is the voice of Christian Bale’s Batman, as he speaks…..and then…..pauses….a…..lot….. He’s been living with Moblins for far too long, and the beastmen have begun to think that they are the children of Promathia. The beasts believe that they are, and continue digging ith this expectation, but Jabbos knows that the Moblins were born long after Promathia had died. They get pissed when they find out, and Jabbos joins up.   We then find out that Prishe has a bit o magicite stuck in her chest, which is probably just as uncomfortable as it sounds. She runs off, and  Bahamut is found beyond the sea of clouds, and Cid begins working on an airship that can reach him. Prishe is spotted in Jeuno, and we head to find the little shit.   The NPC’s Tenzen, Louverance, Jabbos, and Shirakee Z… ugh… all come to the conclusion that Prishe is the Keeper of the Apocalypse who is intended to awaken the Twilight God, using the power of song.   Esha’ntarl reveals that defeating the Keeper of the Apocalypse will only set the darkness free to possess another, and that the only way to break the cycle is to resurrect Promathia, and defeat him in God form in front of the mothercrystal. The party gets on Cid’s airship, and meets up with Prishe and Bahamut. She reasons with Bahamut, and he reveals that she is no longer the Keeper of the Apocalypse, and that the true keeper is in Al’Taieu. Bahamut then reveals a crazy plan to destroy mankind in order to keep Promathia from enveloping everything, and entering Vana’diel. He then attacks us with Megaflare, and is blocked by Tenzen, and his Phoenix blade. We jump ship. We failed to outright defeat Bahamut, and Phoenix sacrificed herself, making ole Tenzen’s blade normal, and boring. Cid mentions a red light shooting up from the Sea of Shu’Meyo has appeared. He sends us out to get supplies, and studies the Eye of Altana to repair the airship. The airship is hijacked by the Chebukki triplets, and Tenzen. Tenzen was instructed by Phoenix to kill the Adventurer, but obviously gets his ass whooped. We then get teleported to the fifth mothercrystal in Al’Taieu.   In Al’Taieu, we are beckoned to the Grand Palace of Hu’Xzoi. We enter, and regain the light of the four other mothercrystals. Selh’teus explains that the Emptiness extracted from the Kuluu had been manifested into Promathia, and had been sealed in the audience chamber. Nag’molada breaks the seal, and frees Promathia. Nag’molada is swallowed in Emptiness, teaching him that all the children of Vana’diel were born from Promathia. The god then attempts to get in.   We join Prishe in the Empyreal Paradox, where Selh’teus attempts to slow Promathia down. Then, the epic fight… When Promathia reaches his end, Prishe casts the Star of Tavnazia at him, and we unleash the light of the mother crystals, allowing the tears of Altana to rain down upon us. Promathia is crushed, and returns to the mothercrystal. Emptiness is revealed as the physical manifestation of death itself, and even the god Promathia, would die when faced against it. We again learn about the origins of Vana’diel, and all of it’s races. Everyone goes their separate ways, and Prishe’s magicite melts away, making her mortal once again.   The Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSt8vifJG38&list=PL85AED8D3D495397D&index=21

Ultima Final Fantasy | The Ultimate Final Fantasy Podcast

This week, we discuss the finer aspects of Final Fantasy XI. We discuss the gameplay of Final Fantasy XI, ranging from the controls, macros, magic system, and the semi newly added Trust magic. We then move on to discuss the design of Final Fantasy XI. We discuss the variety of enemies, as well as the area designs. We talk about the lack of CGI cutscenes and voice acting in this entry, which strikes us as odd, especially after Final Fantasy X. We move on from there to discuss Final Fantasy XI's musical score. Nobou Uematsu's final Final Fantasy. He scored the major themes in the original version of Final Fantasy XI. The expansions for the game were scored solely by Naoshi Mizuta. We then go on to discuss the dwindling legacy that Final Fantasy XI has, and also the impact it had on the future of both the Final Fantasy series, and also MMORPG's in general. Enjoy!

Pixelania Podcast
Soundscapes 62

Pixelania Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2014 111:58


Soundscapes 62   01 Pepsiman Pepsiman (PSX, 1999) C: -   02 G.E.R.U.D.O. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of time (N64, 1998) C: Koji kondo R: Tepid http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR02043   03 Punch Out Rmix Final Punch-Out (NES, 1987) C: Akito Nakatsuka, Yukio Kaneoka, Kenji Yamamoto R: Sir Jordanus https://soundcloud.com/gwilliamson/punch-out-theme-remix-feat-sir-jordanius-from-project-m   04 CP Violation Half Life 2 (PC, 2005) C: Kelly Bailey   05 Hazardous environment Half Life 2 (PC, 2005) C: Kelly Bailey   06 Last Guardian Trailer Last Guardian (PEN)   07 The almighty Sin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (PS2, 2008) C: Shoji Meguro, Atsushi Kitajoh   08 True (It´s gone now mix) Silent Hill 2 (PS2, 2001) C: Akira Yamaoka R: Steve Pordon http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR00946   09 One more soul to the call Silent Hill 5: Homecoming C: Akira Yamaoka, Elizabeth McGlynn   10 The Deadly Six theme Sonic Lost World (Wii/3DS, 2013) C: Tomoya Ohtani, Takahito Eguchi, Naofumi Hetaya   11 Splas Wave Sega Ages (PS2, 1996) C: VA   12 Oath to order The Legend of Zelda: Majora´s Mask (N64, 2000) C: Koji  Kondo, Toru Minegishi   13 Lost Sanctuary Resident Evil 2 (PSX, 1998) C: Masami Ueda, Naoshi Mizuta, Shun Nishigaki R: Daknitt, Erid Dude http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR00431   14 Swamp Gases Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy´s Kong Quest (SNES, 1995) C: David Wise R: Mattias Haggstrom Gerdt http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR02080   15 Gibbet Hill Lamet Tearaway (PSVita, 2013) C: Kenneth C.M. Young, Brian D´Oliveira   16 All master´s rap Parappa the rapper (PSX, 1996) C: Masaya Matsuura, Yoshihisa Suzuki

RETRO VGM REVIVAL HOUR
STAGE 4: MEGA MAN

RETRO VGM REVIVAL HOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014 75:48


Video game music based on The much beloved MEGA MAN games is what this very special Stage 4 is all about, so make sure you have plenty of "E" tanks handy and have your Mega Buster fully charged up. This episode might just blow you away in its sheer epicness of all things Mega Man Track List: game - composer - title - year *Mega Man - Manami Matsumae - "Fire Man” , "Cut Man" - December 17, 1987 *Mega Man 2 - Takashi Tateishi, Manami Matsumae - “introduction and Title Theme” , "Bubble Man” , "Dr. Wily's Castle" - December 24, 1988 *Mega Man 3 - Yasuaki Fujita, Harumi Fujita - “Introduction” , "Spark Man” - September 28, 1990 * Mega Man 4 - Minae Fujii - "Drill Man” - December 6, 1991 * Mega Man 5 - Mari Yamaguchi - "ProtoMan's Fortress Stage" - December 4, 1992 * Mega Man 6 - Yuko Takehara - "Tomahawk Man” - jap. October 5, 1993/us. March 15, 1994 * Mega Man 7 - Yuko Takehara, Toshihiko Horiyama, Makoto Tomozawa - “Shade Man” - jap. March 24, 1995/us.September 1995 - SNES * Mega Man 8 - Shusaku Uchiyama - “Stage Selection” - January 1997 - PS/SATURN * Mega Man 9 - - Yū Shimoda, Ryō Kawakami, Hiroki Isogai, Ippo Yamada - Inti Creates/CAPCOM - "Galaxy Fantasy (Galaxy Man)” - September 22, 2008 * Mega Man 10 - Ippo Yamada, Manami Matsumae, Yasuaki Fujita (bun bun), Akari Kaida, Ryo Kawakami, Hiroki Isogai, Yu Shimoda, Minae Fujii, Mari Yamaguchi, Yuko Takehara, Makoto Tomozawa, and Shusaku Uchiyama - "Nitro Rider (Nitro Man)" - March 1, 2010 * Mega Man X - Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara, Toshihiko Horiyama - “Spark Mandrill” - December 17, 1993 * Mega Man X2 - Yuki Iwai - “Flame Stag” - December 16, 1994 * Mega Man X3 - Kinuyo Yamashita - “Toxic Seahorse” - December 1, 1995 * Mega Man X4 - Toshihiko Horiyama - “Storm Owl" - August 1, 1997 * Mega Man X5 - Naoto Tanaka, Naoya Kamisaka, and Takuya Miyawaki - “Duff McWhalen" - jap.November 30, 2000/us.january 31, 2001 * Mega Man X6 - Naoto Tanaka - “Blaze Heatnix" - jap.November 29, 2001/us.December 4, 2001 * Mega Man X7 - Yuko Komiyama, Shinya Okada, Seiko Kobuchi, Naoto Tanaka, Makoto Asai, Teruo Konishi, Shuichi Mizuhata, Noriyuki Iwadare, Takuya Miyawaki - "Vanishing Gungaroo" - jap.July 17, 2003/us.October 14, 2003 * Mega Man X8 - Yuko Komiyama, Naoto Tanaka, and Shinya Okada - "Burn Rooster" - December 7, 2004 * Mega Man & Bass(Rockman & Forte) - Akari Kaida, Naoshi Mizuta, and "Kirikiri-chan" - "Final Boss” - SUPER FAMICON jap.April 24, 1998 - GBA us.March 11, 2003 * Mega Man Network Transmission - Shinji Hosoe, Ayako Saso, and Yousuke Yasui - “Shadowman" - jap.March 6, 2003/us.June 17, 2003 - GameCube - *Mega Man Battle Network 2 - Yoshino Aoki - "VS. Gospel (Final Battle)” , "Virus Busting (Battle Theme)" - jap.December 14, 2001/us.June 12, 2002 - GBA * Mega Man ZX - Ippo Yamada, Masaki Suzuki and Ryo Kawakami - "Last Area(Snake Eyes)" - Jap. July 6, 2006/us.September 12, 2006

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Super Marcato Bros. Video Game Music Podcast

In this episode, the guys spotlight on one of their favorite video game composers: Naoshi Mizuta! Starting his career at Capcom, and then moving over to Square Enix, Mizuta has composed an impressive number of high-quality soundtracks. They discuss the elements that make him such a unique composer. This episode also serves as a Final Fantasy volume 2!  08/11/13