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Episode #261 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera explore another pivotal year in the industry with several big-name franchises getting their start with some excellent music to accompany them... 1987! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, whatever you want really! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Bicycle Training from Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! [Yukio Kaneoka, Akito Nakatsuka & Kenji Yamamoto, 1987] Goal 4 from RoadBlasters [Brad Fuller, 1987] Main Theme from I, Ball 2 [Tim Closs, 1987] Stairway to Hell from To Be on Top [Chris Hulsbeck, 1987] Tower from Phantasy Star [Tokuhiko Uwabo, 1987] Stage Theme from Karnov [Unknown, 1987] Daedalus from Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei [Tsukasa Masuko, 1987] Main Theme from Amegas [Karsten Obarski, 1987] Return of Fox Hounder from Metal Gear [Kazuki Muraoka, 1987] First Step Towards Wars from Ys: The Vanished Omens [Yuzo Koshiro, 1987] Hi-Score from Platoon [Naoki Kodaka, 1987] Enemy Base from Contra [Hidenori Maezawa & Kiyohiro Sada, 1987] Overworld Theme -Hero- from Dragon Warrior II [Koichi Sugiyama, 1987] File Clear from Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic [Koji Kondo, 1987] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message
La Pause Ludomusicale part d'un concept très simple : vous proposer chaque jour une écoute commentée d'un morceau tiré d'un jeu par un nouvel intervenant. Les points de vue sont à chaque fois différents et varient donc de jour en jour, ils peuvent aller du simple ressenti général à l'analyse musicale plus poussée. Pour cette première saison, nous partons sur un thème dont beaucoup ont besoin en ce moment : la relaxation. Qu'est-ce qui fait qu'une musique nous détend ? A défaut de répondre avec précision à cette question, nous allons vous présenter chaque jour une piste que nous trouvons agréable, en décryptant les raisons de ce ressenti. Pour fêter l'arrivée de l'émission chez Deez Podcasts, nous donnons la parole à Tmdjc pour un onzième épisode. Installez-vous confortablement, car il vous emmène dans les profondeur de Donkey Kong Country. Prenez le temps de vous relaxer, et partez avec lui découvrir l'œuvre de David Wise et Eveline Fischer. Références : The Original Donkey Kong Country composé par : Robin Beanland, Eveline Fischer, David Wise et Yukio Kaneoka et développé par Rare pour Nintendo (N INT01 (reprint of N/A)) Vous pouvez le retrouver sur twitter à @Tmdjc_ ou sur son site Internet : tmdjc.com. DeezPodcasts · Pause Ludomusicale #11 - Donkey Kong Country (Tmdjc) Durée : 10:19 | Publié le : 12/04/20 | Réalisation : Tmdjc | Idée originale : Fanny Rebillard
Pause Ludomusicale #11 - Donkey Kong Country (Tmdjc) La Pause Ludomusicale part d'un concept très simple : vous proposer chaque jour une écoute commentée d'un morceau tiré d'un jeu par un nouvel intervenant. Les points de vue sont à chaque fois différents et varient donc de jour en jour, ils peuvent aller du simple ressenti général à l'analyse musicale plus poussée. Pour cette première saison, nous partons sur un thème dont beaucoup ont besoin en ce moment : la relaxation. Qu'est-ce qui fait qu'une musique nous détend ? A défaut de répondre avec précision à cette question, nous allons vous présenter chaque jour une piste que nous trouvons agréable, en décryptant les raisons de ce ressenti. Pour fêter l'arrivée de l'émission chez DeezPodcast, nous donnons la parole à Tmdjc pour un onzième épisode. Installez-vous confortablement, car il vous emmène dans les profondeur de Donkey Kong Country. Prenez le temps de vous relaxer, et partez avec lui découvrir l'œuvre de David Wise et Eveline Fischer. Références : The Original Donkey Kong Country composé par : Robin Beanland, Eveline Fischer, David Wise et Yukio Kaneoka et développé par Rare pour Nintendo (N INT01 (reprint of N/A)) Vous pouvez me retrouver sur twitter à @Tmdjc_ ou sur mon site Internet : http://tmdjc.com Idée originale : Fanny Rebillard Montage : TMDJC
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1203531590904795136 CW: Rape, Suicide, Domestic Abuse, Homophobia, Distressing sequences involving animals It’s Stephen King Sequels Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey go back to the well to revive Stephen King adaptions in the form of sequels! The Classic Film: Pet Sematary II (1992) "A teenage boy and his father move to his recently-deceased mother's hometown, where they encounter the ancient Native American cemetery with the power to raise the dead” (IMDb.com). This bonkers sequel is fairly lovable in its weirdness, even if the ending goes a little off the rails. The Modern Film: It Chapter Two (2019) "Twenty-seven years after their first encounter with the terrifying Pennywise, the Losers Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back” (IMDb.com). Having enjoyed Chapter One in episode 15 of the podcast (or “liked okay” in Kelsey’s case), we were surprised to find that Chapter Two was massively hobbled in what appears to be an attempt to end the story and include every popular ingredient from the first chapter at the same time. Simply put: it does not work. Plus! Our spoiler-free thoughts on King and Hill's In the Tall Grass! Audio Sources: "Christine" produced by Columbia Pictures, et al. "Clueless" produced by Paramount Pictures "Fading Away" performed by Jan King “It Chapter Two” produced by New Line Cinema, et al. "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones “Pet Sematary II” produced by Paramount Pictures & Columbus Circle Films “Poison Heart” written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Reverence" written by William Reid & Jim Reid and performed by The Jesus and Mary Chain "Theme from M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless)" written by Johnny Mandel (music) & Mike Altman (lyrics) and performed by The Mash "Training / Credits" (from "Punch-Out!!" [NES]) composed and arranged by Yukio Kaneoka, Akito Nakatsuka, and Kenji Yamamoto "Weird Satanist Guy" via BowserVids @ www.youtube.com/watch?v=YErFwJX0HKE
From NBA Jam to Tecmo Bowl, sports video games have a close connection to sports fans. These video games allow the fans to simulate their hopes and dreams on the field, ring or stadium and are very popular as a result. And what better way to enjoy your favorite sport games than with some amazing tracks. so this is why this STAGE in the retro VGM revival hour is dedicated to some great music from some of the most amazing sports game titles. =====Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System==== 1.) Bases Loaded II: Second Season - Sonoda - "World Champion (Ending)” - 1990 - TOSE/Jaleco - NES 2.) Greg Norman's Golf Power - Barry Leitch - “Menu”- April 13, 1992 - Gremlin Graphics/ Virgin Games - NES 3.) World Class Leaderboard Golf - John Hancock - “Title Screen” - 1992 - Access Software/U.S. Gold - Sega Genesis 4.) Mike Tyson's Punch Out - Kenji Yamamoto, Akito Nakatsuka & Yukio Kaneoka - "Warming up with Doc” - 1987 - NINTENDO - NES 5.) Nintendo World Cup - Kazuo Sawa - “Versus Match” - 1990 - Technos Japan/Nintendo - NES 6.) Super Spike V'Ball - Kazunaka Yamane - “Hawaii & Los Angeles” - 1990 - Technos Japan/Nintendo - NES 7.) Pro Striker Final Stage - Tomoyuki Hamada - “BGM 4 & BGM 1“ - August 4, 1995 (japan only) - NexTech/SEGA - Sega Genesis 8.) Super Dodge Ball - Kazuo Sawa - “Team All-Stars (Stage 1) & Team Shadow (Final Stage)" - June 1989 - Technos japan/CSG Imagesoft Inc - NES 9.) John Madden Football - Rob Hubbard - "Title Theme” - 1990 - Park Place Productions/Electronic Arts - Sega Genesis 10.) Tecmo Super Bowl - Keiji Yamagishi & Ryuichi Nitta - “Opening (Part 2), Preseason (Player 2), Season Mode (Player 1) & Playoffs (Player 1) - 1991 - Tecmo - NES 11.) Super Dodgeball Brawlers - iizuka - “Russia” - May 27, 2008 - Access co. & Arc System Works/Aksys Games - Nintendo DS 12.) Olympic Winter Games - Lillehammer ’94 - John Hancock - “Biathlon & Short track” - 1993 - Tiertex Design Studios/U.S. Gold - Sega Genesis 13.) Super Real Basketball (Pat Riley Basketball) - Hikoshi Hashimoto - “2nd Half (Japanese)“ - December 31, 1990 - SEGA - Sega Genesis 14.) Blades of Steel - Shinya Sakamoto, Kazuki Muraoka, Atsushi Fuji & Kyouhei Sada - “Warm Up (skating into the Ring)”-1988 - KONAMI - NES 15.) Mario Strikers Charged - Mike Peacock, Darren Radtke, Chad York, Scott McFadyen & Davor Vulama - "Luigi's Theme” - July 30, 2007 - Next Level Games/Nintendo - Nintendo Wii Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs FB: www.facebook.com/groups/vgmrevivalhour/ Tumblr: retro-vgm-revival-hour.tumblr.com/
Hard to believe it has been 30 years since we were first told "our princess is in another castle.” For those of you not familiar with the reference, "Super Mario Bros.," one of the most popular video games of all time, turned 30 this year. Super mario bros. has grown to become one of the most popular video game series of all time and it’s main protagonist, Mario , is the closest thing to Mickey Mouse in the world of video games, an instantly recognizable symbol of gaming and a mascot for its company, NINTENDO so this STAGE of the retro VGM revival hour is dedicated to that video game icon, Super mario… here we goooooooooo!!! ===Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System=== 1.) Donkey Kong - Hirokazu Tanaka (Arranged by Yukio Kaneoka) - "Stage Start & Hammer Time” - June 1986 - Nintendo - NES 2.) Donkey Kong Jr - Hirokazu Tanaka (Arranged by Yukio Kaneoka) - "Title Screen & Stage 4” -June 1986 - Nintendo - NES 3.) Mario Bros. - Hirokazu Tanaka (Arranged by Yukio Kaneoka) - "Title Screen & Game Over” - June 1986 - Nintendo - NES 4.) Super Mario Bros. - Koji Kondo - “Overworld (Hurry!) & Underwater”- September 13, 1985 - Nintendo - NES 5.) Super Mario Bros. 2 - Koji Kondo - "Title Screen / Prologue & Overworld” - September 9, 1988 - Nintendo - NES 6.) Super Mario Bros. 3 - Koji Kondo - "Hammer Bros, Giant Land & Athletic” - February 12, 1990 - Nintendo - NES 7.) Dr. Mario - Hirokazu Tanaka - "Title Screen & Fever” - October 1990 - Nintendo - NES 8.) Super Mario Land - Hirokazu Tanaka - "Muda Kingdom & Easton Kingdom” - August 1989 - Nintendo - Game Boy 9.) Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins - Kazumi Totaka - “ Athletic, Star Maze & Choose Your Pipe “ - November 2, 1992 - Nintendo - Game Boy 10.) Super Mario World - Koji Kondo - “Title Theme, Athletic & The evil king koopa(Bowser)“ - August 23, 1991 - Nintendo - SNES 11.) Super Mario RPG - Yoko Shimomura - “Happy adventure/Delightful adventure, Still the road is full of dangers & Fight against koopa(Bowser)” - May 13, 1996 - Square/Nintendo - SNES 12.) Super Mario 64 - Koji Kondo - “Slider & Dire/Dire Docks“ - September 26, 1996 - Nintendo - N64 13.) Super Mario Sunshine - Koji Kondo & Shinobu Tanaka - “Delfino plaza“ - August 26, 2002 - Nintendo - Nintendo GameCube 14.) New Super Mario Bros. - Asuka Ohta, Hajime Wakai & Koji Kondo - “Walking the plains & The mushroom waltz" - May 15, 2006 - Nintendo - Nintendo DS 15.) Super Mario Galaxy - Mahito Yokota & Koji Kondo - “ Starbit Festival, (Rosetta’s) Rosalina's Comet Observatory 2, Floater Land & Flying Mario“ - November 12, 2007 - Nintendo - Nintendo Wii 16.) Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Mahito Yokota, Ryo Nagamatsu & Koji Kondo - “Throwback Galaxy & Hurry!" - May 23, 2010 - Nintendo - Nintendo Wii 17.) Super Mario 3D World - Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Yasuaki Iwata & Koji Kondo - “Captain Toad Goes Forth, Super Bell Hill & Shifty Boo Mansion" - November 22, 2013 - Nintendo - WiiU Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs FB: www.facebook.com/groups/vgmrevivalhour/ Tumblr: retro-vgm-revival-hour.tumblr.com/ and If you got Emails: Info@maglomaniac.com (Subject: Retro VGM Revival Hour)
Welcome to the 2nd podcast of Anime Scrubs! This week we give our first impressions of the new summer season with titles including: Ushio to Tora, Gangsta, Rokka, Gate, Chaos Dragon, Durararax2 Ten, Gatchaman Crowds Insight, and many more! We also give our thoughts on the last seasons best anime Kekkai Sensen (Blood Blockade Battlefront) and we give a comparison of Fate/Stay Night, Fate/Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works and Fate/Zero. The song used at the end is "Trophy Tussle" composed by Akito Nakatsuka, David Wise, Grant Kirkhope, Hajime Hirasawa, Hideki Kanazashi, Hirokazu Ando, Hirokazu Tanaka, Jun Ishikawa, Junichi Masuda, Kazumi Totaka, Keiichi Suzuki, Koji Kondo, Naoto Ishida, Shogo Sakai, Tadashi Ikegami, Takuto Kitsuta, Taro Bando, Yuka Tsujiyoko, Yukio Kaneoka, Yumiko Kanki and remixed by zircon. You can find the full song on OC ReMix via this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaOK8V8C4JU Also check out their website! http://ocremix.org/ If you have any music of your own, or any requests for anime reviews, please email us at animescrubs@gmail.com You can also find us on Hummingbird here: https://hummingbird.me/groups/anime-scrubs
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
När man drömmer sig tillbaka till barndomens svunna tider och pojkrummet med de fördragna gardinerna är det inte alltid man tänker på vissa specifika spel eller sekvenser man upplevt ur de fantasivärldarna vi valt att bevandra. Nä, oftast är det musiken som ekar genom det förflutna och hemsöker oss i våra drömmar, vardagar och minnen. I detta avsnitt går vi igenom inte bara vad denna passiva kulturkonsumtion inneburit för oss och vårt spelande, utan även om hur vi idag lyssnar på denna form av musik och hur den har utvecklats genom åren. Kom och lyssna, detta är Ludosonans. INNEHÅLL 00:00:00 - Introduktion 00:03:45 - Feedback 00:05:54 - Vad är chiptunes? 00:22:38 - Hur lyssnar vi på tv-spelsmusik idag? 00:33:07 - Olika former av tv-spelsmusik 00:50:40 - Hur vi minns tv-spelsmusiken 01:01:31 - Udda tv-spelsmusikskapelser 01:11:07 - ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED: Nicklas Musikquiz! 01:36:30 - Musikstunden 02:14:50 - Diverse skivtips 02:33:00 - Kontaktinformation och avslut MUSIKSPELLISTA Smooth McGroove - Guile's Theme [Street Fighter II] (01:08:57) Manami Matsumae - Bombman [Mega Man] (01:37:15) Hiroki Kikuta - Prophecy [Secret of Mana] (01:38:52) Michael McCann - Penthouse [Deus Ex: Human Revolution] (01:40:31) Yasuaki "BUN BUN" Fujita - Protoman Theme [Mega Man 3] (01:42:45) Yukio Kaneoka, Akito Nakatsuka, Kenji Yamamoto - Training/Credits [Punch Out!] (01:45:39) Paul Hartnoll - For Silence [Chime Super Deluxe] (01:47:04) Hiroshige Tonomura - The Moon [Duck Tales] (01:50:55) David Wise - Aquatic Ambiance [Donkey Kong Country] (01:53:54) Hikaru Utada - Hikari [Kingdom Hearts] (01:57:30) Chris Hülsbeck - Turrican 3 Credits [Turrican 3] (02:02:28) Stemage/Metroid Metal - Phendrana Drifts [Metroid Prime] (02:06:10) Roomie - Want You Gone [Portal 2] (02:11:27) Dunderpatrullen/Bossfight - Call Me Katla, Baby (02:36:39) MUSIK-/BANDTIPS Game Over K-Pist Powerglove The OneUps CROW'SCLAW Demetori Preludio EtlanZ Saitama Saisyu Heiki (S.S.H.) ALBUMTIPS Powerglove - Metal Kombat for the Mortal Man Naoto Shibata Project - Perfect Selection: Dracula Battle och Perfection Selection: Dracula Battle 2 Nobuo Uematsu - Celtic Moon Michael McCann - Deus Ex: Human Revolution OST Chipzel - Super Hexagon Jake "virt" Kaufman - Mighty Switch Force OST Play! A Video Game Symphony Live The One Ups Live 20XX The Protomen - Act II: The Father of Death Buckner & Garcia - Pac-Man Fever Prof.Sakamoto – Insert Fighter X - BERSERKER LÄNKAR I AVSNITTET OverClocked Remix och Rainwave Internetradio Flying Omelette Video Game Music Archive Zophar's Domain Timbaland snor från Janne "Tempest" Suni - Acidjazzed Evening Automatic Mario - Don't Stop Me Now Linus Åkessons Chipophone Smooth McGroove
In which I use Donkey Kong Country to explore vital areas of videogame history. All music from Donkey Kong Country by Rare Ltd. Simian Segue by Eveline Fischer, Theme, DK Island Swing and Aquatic Ambience by David Wise. Theme based on original theme by Yukio Kaneoka from Donkey Kong by Nintendo.