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I think that's it for today--want to try to finish this up soon though so expect the rest in th enext couple days!
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Video game music thing, #18: Music in a Game Released the Year You Were Born 

This one has to be Iron Blue Intention, from the soundtrack of Castlevania: Bloodlines, composed by Michiru Yamane. There were few games released in 1994 that we know of, that have good music, and that are relatively obscure (as mentioned before, I'm trying to go with games that not everyone knows for this), so out of the choice of Castlevania: Bloodlines, Final Fantasy VI, and Mega Mans X, X2, and 6 (wow, capcom was busy), this is the one we chose.

youtube.com/watch?v=L2l7ZC8i1C

Bloodlines is one of the less appreciated Castlevania games, but Iron Blue Intention is a fantastic track. We first heard it in Portrait of Ruin, which has rearrangements of all the best Castlevania music, but this is its original version.

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Video game music thing, #17: Music You Never Get Tired Of 

This one was also hard, honestly. But eventually I realized: Valak Mountain (Night) is a track I don't think it's possible to get bored of.

This is from the soundtrack to Xenoblade Chronicles, and while I can't find credits for this particular track, the soundtrack is credited to Manami Kiyota, Tomori Kudo, Hiroyo "CHiCO" Yamanaka, Kenji Hiramatsu, Yasunori Mitsuda, and Hiroyuki Sawano.

It's just such a calm, relaxing piece... and brings back memories of a beautiful location in the game it's from.

youtube.com/watch?v=adi77ZTq9H

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Video game music thing, #16: 16-bit Music 

I'm not really quite sure what this even means, as once you get to 16-bit stuff you have a lot more opportunities for music; it's not as distinct a style as 8-bit. But I'll try anyway!

I could go with one of the eternal classics like Stickerbush Symphony or Aria di Mezzo Carattere, but I have been trying to put a spotlight on some lesser-known music here, so... How about this one?

youtube.com/watch?v=vkYQQwepoc

This is Underworld, from the soundtrack to Terranigma, composed by Miyoko Takaoka and Masanori Hikichi. It's a sad, stoic piece, but not one without hope, hope for a better future, to repair the broken world.

It fits the game it's from perfectly.

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Video game music thing, #15: Boss Battle Music 

This one was *such* a difficult decision... I'd even typed up a full post on An Earnest Desire of Grey, but eventually changed my mind: this slot gets Decisive Battle II, from Octopath Traveller, composed by Yasunori Nishiki.

youtube.com/watch?v=3gul2Oi7V1

This whole game is great, really. And it seems to be overlooked a lot, as a JRPG that's not part of one of the big series. But it's really good to see a more personal story in a jrpg. Each character has their own motivations and their own goals.

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Video game music thing, #14: Music Featuring Vocals 

Normally, we can't stand music with vocals, especially English vocals.

This is the one exception we've found: the track Advanced Wind, from the soundtrack to Wild Arms 3, composed by Michiko Naruke and sung by Samantha Newark. It's rare for a dubbed version of an originally Japanese song to sound good at all, but this one blows the competition out of the water!

youtube.com/watch?v=SvoueEiVyW

The lyrics are all relevant to what the game is about, in ways that you don't even realize until you learn more about the game's world... Even though we only got the one version of the opening here in the US, rather than the four different verses in Japan, it doesn't feel like anything is missing.

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Video game music thing, #13: Music You Like from a Game You Don't Like 

We're not too big on sports games in general. This is a game we don't like, but not a game we *dislike*; it's just not our thing. Hopefully that's okay!

The track in question is Game Point - Break Point 2 from Mario Tennis, which some absolute genius decided to have Motoi Sakuraba compose the soundtrack for.

youtube.com/watch?v=sq9mS7fj-7

Since it's a game we don't particularly like, I'm afraid we don't have much to go on for any further commentary, though!
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@DecimalRandom@snouts.online @DarkOverord have either of you seen Connie or Metro today? I'm probably catastrophising because of lots of other stress today but we haven't heard from them at all and it's an hour and a half past the scheduled stream time and i'm worried about them now

mh- 

i hate when stuff like this happens and our stress gets really out of control

knowing that something is happening soon but not knowing when is a special kind fo hell
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they said we'd hear back about whether we got the job "early next week" and it's already 4:30 on tuesday.... getting that "thing is supposed to happen very soon but you don't know when" stress now

...also @connie's stream was supposed to start half an hour ago and we haven't heard from them at all so we're worried about them too now even though it's probably nothing
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@connie Is there going to be a stream today? I haven't seen anything about it and you usually post something in advance.
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terrible idea: play mario 64 but every time you enter a level immediately lock the camera and leave it there
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remember to drink plenty of genderfluids if you're ever feeling dehydrated (i.e. feeling unfortunately single-headed)
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Well, we just slept for over twelve hours. How is your morning?
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if singleton is a word, why isn't doubleton? or tripleton?
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idea for an obscure joke i don't have the spoons to make 

"Fun fact:"
<image attachment of Dark Fact wearing a party hat>

as noted in the aside there though, Sony's collaborative formats seem to do well for themselves pretty reliably. The CD-DA (aka audio CD), CD-ROM, and CD-R were unmitigated successes, the DVD and DVD-ROM were similarly massive successes
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Historically, Sony's major solo formats seem to have alternated successful and failure--Umatic was a success, at least in the market it was intended for, then beta was a failure, then 3.5" floppy disks were a huge success, then memory stick flopped horribly, then blu-ray managed to somehow beat out hd-dvd

(Sony was involved with the creation of the CD and DVD formats but i'm not counting them because sony didn't do them alone, Philips and Panasonic did a lot of the engineering and marketing)
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