Video Game Mixlist 60
The Onion A.V. club's website has up a feature listing off some excellent game related mixes. From the article: "4. Mr. Bungle, 'Theme From Tetris (Ska Version)' Not Britney Spears, not Linda Perry, not John Lennon or Paul McCartney--no one has written a song as burrowing-brainworm catchy as the theme from Tetris. (Coupled with the falling bricks, it's like virtual heroin.)" Seen on the ffwd linklog.
Finally... (Score:4, Funny)
(I know, I know, the AV club is actually good, but I had to say it)
What's wrong with The Onion? (Score:1)
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Rawr! Earworm! (Score:2)
Thanks, Slashdot. 8:40am and I'm already stuck with an earworm that'll take me through bed time!
Download Korobeiniki here (Score:4, Informative)
The "1" music from NES Tetris is "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" composed by P. Tchaikovsky. The Game Boy, Super NES, and N64 versions, on the other hand, use "Korobeiniki", a traditional Russian folk song. There are lots of covers of that song [jk0.org].
Of course.. (Score:5, Informative)
Obligatory Links (Score:5, Informative)
VGMix [vgmix.com]
Overclocked Remix [ocremix.org]
RKO [kwed.org]
Additional Link (Score:2, Informative)
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My friend, who runs the server, was having some problems with his bandwidth limiter program before I posted the link. It was already dog slow before I posted the link to slashdot. You can always bookmark it and check it out in a few days. I've got a lot of stuff there that is not available on the other sites.
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Though, technically, I did have the third link, which game me the edge. :-P
Maybe the mods are all C64 fans?
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I saw minibosses in Brooklyn over the summer (opened for Eagles of Deathmetal, I think). AWESOME SHOW.
I also saw Mr. Bungle at Snocore in 1999 in Asbury Park, NJ. Fucken awesome show, too. I had heard of them before that, but never heard their music. I was blown away.
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For what it is worth, I tried the same thing and what
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Don't forget the Advantage (Score:1)
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I downloaded all of OCRemix's archives through their BitTorrent link and sampled about 20 seconds of every one. I wound up keeping only about 200 total (and I'm still filtering down to about 150 of those). It's just worth noting to anyone who is getting interested in gaming remixes that there is a lot of crap out there. However, some of them are *really* good (see above link, "Kraid's Theme" rocks!).
An
M.U.L.E.! (Score:5, Funny)
Back when I was in college, I recorded about 30 minutes of the M.U.L.E. theme from my Commodore 64...we would play the tape in the car when driving around.
I was such a geek...
Some M.U.L.E. Remixes (Score:2, Informative)
Or, my personal favorite: 8-Bit Weapon - MULE (Bitblaster mix) [kaejae-worx.com]
Re:Some M.U.L.E. Remixes (Score:2)
You are my new personal hero.
If only Dani Bunten Berry [anticlockwise.com] were alive now.
Nah... (Score:5, Funny)
What's really interesting about the Zelda theme is that it was a last-minute thing. They were going to use Bolero, but found out that it was still under copyright. And who can forget Captain Lou Albano singing "Do The Mario"?
More! (Score:2)
The Minibosses, of course, cover tons of old Nintendo games, though they will refuse to touch Mario.
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No way I'm checking out the source, though.
and i expecte quality fact checking from the onion (Score:1, Informative)
mr. bungle did sample mario and rbi baseball on their first album
mr. bungle DID NOT cover the tetris music
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Speaking of Mario medleys... I saw a saxiphone quartet (composed of a couple of people I know even) perform at a local college's music showcase recently. Out of 20 or so performances
Bloodhound Gang (Score:2, Interesting)
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Video Game Music Terribly Underrated (Score:4, Informative)
There are some amazingly good composers out there that really deserve some credit. Some of my favorites include Yuzo Koshiro (Actraiser), Rob King & Paul Romero [gamasutra.com] (Heroes of Might & Magic III) and Ben Houge [benhouge.com] (Arcanum - full score to the music is available from the link!).
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ACTRAISER!
ACTRAISER!
I've been trying to remember the name of that game for, like, almost ten years, now. Thank you, kind sir.
Re:Video Game Music Terribly Underrated (Score:2)
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Amen. The jazz in Bebop isn't even proper jazz, it's Kanno's pop composition style sequenced through jazzy instruments. I've heard real jazz by other Japanese artists that blows her stuff away, and of course you could... I dunno, listen to jazz by Americans....
Similarly, video game music is fun, but I'm not sure how frequently it's actually good in an artistic or technical sense. It's certainly inspired some cool remixes, probably because the tunes are simple and catchy enough that you can keep them intac
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Also, what makes you so sure that Uematsu isn't the equal of Beethoven? The orchestrated versions of One-Winged Angel and Aerith's Theme, from Final Fantasy VII could definitely (at least in my mind) be compared with a piece by Beethoven, and not com
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Most music types dont work for everyone, but if you are willing to give it a chance even stuff you don't "like" can be apreciated for the work and technical execution the artist put into the work.
Uematsu is Uematsu, his compositions have their moments, just like all composers.
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Arcanum (Score:1)
I wish I had mod points.
My favorite video game music (Score:2)
The Ataris (Score:2)
Tetris theme, ska variation... again??!?! (Score:2)
I'm also familiar with a version of one of the Tetris themes recorded by a group called the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (warning: their home page [skapara.net] is in, not surprisingly, Japanese). I first became aware of them because they supplied all of the music for Incredible Crisis, a delightfully quirky but poorly localized (and poorly received) game for the PS1 which Gamespot couldn't be bothered to provide a good link to.
It seems worthwhile to note that people who produce music for videogames are themselves musi
Great songs (Score:1)
Can't remember Tetris theme (Score:2)
Anyway, along the lines of the article: there's a Britany Spears song (Crazy?) that has a bass line that sounds a whole lot like the SMB castle music.
What I actually like better is the modern trend of remixing "real" songs for games. I'd pay money for the soundtrack to Need For Speed: Underground 2, for example (I especially like the remix o
Shake your groove thing (Score:1)
Anyway, along the lines of the article: there's a Britany Spears song (Crazy?) that has a bass line that sounds a whole lot like the SMB castle music.
It was the "stop" remix of "Crazy" by Britney Spears, not the version on her album, that had the melody similar to that of SMB1's underground music (not the castle music), though the third through six notes were transposed down a major second. Even closer to that is a quiet part in "Shake Your Groove Thing" by Peaches & Herb.
Submitter didn't realize (Score:2, Informative)
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Best Tetris Song (Score:1)
Suprised Aphe Twin didn't make the list (Score:2)
The theme of Tetris? (Score:2)
More recent game music (Score:2, Informative)
Hard to believe no one has mention... (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.neskimos.com/ [neskimos.com]