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Offline Kimchi

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« Reply #25 on: March 13, 2003, 03:44:17 AM »
I'm a big fan of Koji Kondo and Nobuo Uematsu.  I especially like how Kondo likes to use complex meters in boss battle themes in Zelda games.  Examples: Ganon battle in Link to the Past, time signature is 7/4.  Boss battle from Majora's Mask - parts of it are 7/4, some 6/4, on one part 11/16.  The ganon battle music from OoT.. hmm.. i've listened to it very carefully.. and it sounds crazy, but the best I can come up with to describe it's meter is 23/16... i'm serious.. one measure seems to be 23 16ths.. they're sort of in two groups: the first of 13 and the second of 10...  

I love the Chrono Trigger music.. it really fits the theme of time travel IMO.  
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« Reply #26 on: April 26, 2003, 05:58:45 AM »
hey, who has all the tracks to the metroid prime ost? notice that #28 is either "secondary item pickup" or "incenerator drone battle" and also did you notice that the first entrance of magmoor caverns music is not there (the one with too much opra-ish stuff)?

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« Reply #27 on: April 26, 2003, 05:50:30 PM »
I'd kill for the Metroid Prime rip. KILL I TELL YOU!

Fact of the day: Retro/Nintendo Europe changed some tracks for the PAL version. That boss in the ruins, the.. Plant.. Thing which I seem to have forgotten the name, the music is TOTALLY different from the US version. Strange, but true.

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« Reply #28 on: April 26, 2003, 06:08:28 PM »
Does anybody know where I can get MP3s for Super Monkey Ball 2? I can't get the music outta my head!
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« Reply #29 on: April 27, 2003, 03:37:21 AM »
Super Monkey Ball 2 music is not great.  Some of them are annoying.

Personally, I love game music.  Especially orchestra.

I can't believe no one mentioned Shenmue.   Shenmue I & II had some of the best music I've heard.  I've got the Shenmue Orchestra Version and Original Soundtrack.  They are fantastic.  Really beautiful Japanese/Chinese music.

I can go on and on about the music.



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« Reply #30 on: April 27, 2003, 05:56:08 AM »
my favorite videogame music is most likely Final Fantasy 3(6)
That game has so.. so many memorable tunes...

Castlevania: Circle of the Moon also has some damn nice music, far superior to the one after it >.>

Golden sun 2 has some AMAZING music in some area's (namely Air rock, or Gaia rock) sadly, the battle theme usually screws it up.

I love Metroid prime music (espicially CREDITS, its "data selection" but, longer...) something bout that games music is just amazing.  everything but hte "phazon mines" background music...
-i have all of primes MP3's on my hard drive, thank you Kazaa-

I have a total of 350 OC remix's, and certain sonic tunes, ALOT of Square tunes, and just a bunch of songs in general.

I could go on, and on. but, "Super Metroid: 4 little metroids -AILSEAN" started playing, so im going to just phase out for a few minutes...
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« Reply #31 on: April 27, 2003, 07:49:54 AM »
Castlevania has the best soundtrack in my opinion.  As a series, the music is just awesome.  All the way from the NES series to the PSX and 64 versions.  If you have time, download "Dance of Illusions" and "Lost Painting."  That's Castlevania music for you.

And Prime's music is good too.
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« Reply #32 on: April 27, 2003, 10:13:54 AM »
i got every super metroid mp3 off overclocked, 4 little metroids is great i didn't even think of looking on kazaa for MP mp3s -____- i r teh stupid

Offline Sir Kero

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« Reply #33 on: April 27, 2003, 11:25:22 AM »
Castlevania music is great, but nobody seems to have mentioned the very best... Dracula X. (maybe because it never came out here) "Dance Richter, Dance!" off OCR doesn't do it justice in any way whatsoever, it's missing the urgency and passion of the original track. "The Tragic Prince" is the closest I can think of to the stuff from ADX since then.

Kondo, Tanaka, Mitsuda, Iwata (Masaharu), Sakimoto, the entire Kukeiha club, Jun Ishikawa, Chikuma (I could go on and on)... All of them are terrific, and never get anywhere near the credit they deserve (with the exception of Uematsu, but I won't get into that now).  None of them hold a candle to Yoko Kanno though. Very odd considering her video game music was rather unimpressive.

What the heck? Mitsuda composed the Baku Bomberman 2 Soundtrack?
go to http://www.geocities.com/imperial_ubiqtorate/composers.html for more names to keep track of.

Oh yeah, can't forget. OCR forever! it's one of the only places VG music is truly appreciated.
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« Reply #34 on: April 27, 2003, 11:48:47 AM »
Sir Kero, I have a request. Can you inform me on which video games or video game series that those composers worked on? I admit that I am rather ill-informed when it comes to composers in the video game industry and would like to expand my knowledge a bit further.

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« Reply #35 on: April 27, 2003, 02:13:46 PM »
WHOA, whoa, wait a minute.

Super Monkey Ball and Super Monkey Ball 2 has AWESOME music.
You SMB fans know it, this music i so kickin. Try playing it loud with ample bass--sweet!
So fun! Ignore those orchestral snobs!

Here are some of my choices for Outstanding Achievment in Music:

Yoshi's Island (SNES)
Super Adventure Island (SNES)
Chrono Cross (PS1)
Final Fantasy VI
LoZ: Majora's Mask
Conker's Bad Fur Day (N64)
Tetrisphere (N64)

Animal Crossing, 1080 (N64), Super Mario Kart (SNES), and F-Zero X (N64) have great soundtracks too.

I wish Wind Waker used actual orchestral music instead of synth. Ah well, one day.

And whose heart doesn't melt when they hear music from the original Super Mario Bros.?
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« Reply #36 on: April 27, 2003, 02:17:59 PM »
Have any of you guys played Shenmue?  That game had AWESOME music, the story was great as well, but the music.... Oh man just saying that makes me want to listen to them again....

Offline Sir Kero

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« Reply #37 on: April 28, 2003, 11:24:43 PM »
Sky, you can find alot of that info at the site I linked (this one) but I'll give you a quick (ha ha) overview..
(I've written names in English order btw)
Koji Kondo makes most of Nintendo's great music inlcuding the soundtrack for every major Mario game, and most of the Zelda games.
Hirokazu Tanaka created the music for DonkeyKong, Balloon Fight, and the original Metroid, among many others. He worked with Keichi Suzuki on the Mother/Earthbound games.
Yasunori Mitsuda was Square's best composer (in my opinion that is) until he left to continue working with the Xeno team. He's famous of course, for Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross.
Masaharu Iwata composed the beautiful soundtracks for most of the Ogrebattle/Tactics Ogre series, as well as FF Tactics. He seems to be credited for some work in Dracula X as well, but it could be another M. Iwata. Hitoshi Sakimoto was his coconspirator for many years, and most recently worked on Breath of Fire V.
The Kukeiha Club is Konami's resident sound team (or was way back when). I have yet to hear a Konami ST I didn't like
Jun Ishikawa is responsible for the music in the Kirby series, excluding Dreamland 2 and the puzzle/ball games. A personal favorite, and heck, my name comes from the series... I had to bring it up.
Jun "Chiki" Chikuma gave us the beautimus, addictive sounds of almost every Bomberman game, as well as Do Re Mi Fantasy (play it if you can, great stuff), the original Adventure Island, and many other Hudson odds and ends.
I forgot to mention Yoko Shimomura, who should be known for Legend of Mana, Front Mission, Kingdom Hearts, Super Mario RPG, and a number of other non-FF Square games, in addition to Street Fighter 2 (along with Alph Lyra, another grat composer to look out for)
Nobuo Uematsu is well loved by many, almost strictly due to the Final Fantasy series. I'll complain about that at least until Koji Kondo gets the same kind of worldwide recognition. To his credit, he's also worked on Gunhazard, Half-boiled Hero, and eight songs out of Chrono Trigger.
Yoko Kanno is known by some for the music in Napple Tale, Nobunga's Ambition, and Uncharted Waters. Her real talent wasn't shown until she broke into the Anime scene. With such credits as Escaflowne, Cowboy Bebop, Brain Powerd, Earth Girl Arjuna, and recently Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, she deserves every bit of praise she gets. While most composers are only adept at one or two forms of music, Yoko seems to excel at any genre she tries her hand at. (yes, I'm a fanboy, but listen to her stuff and see if you can't sympathize)

oh geez.. I told you I could go on and on. of course, I'm looking up details as I go, but I know most of these names when I see them (and usually when I hear their music). I've also still neglected several important people, like the many talented composers at Sega (panzer dragoon anyone?), Zuntata (Taito's soundteam), and anyone outside of Japan (Chris Huelsbeck is cool, and Bobby Prince too). I'd list Capcom's greatest, but like Konami they have too many, and they're very hard to keep track of. I'll just try to remember Bun Bun, and Yuukichan's Papa.

I'm with ya Okiva. Amusement Vision has a great sound crew, much to the delight of F-Zero fans as well now.