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Highraiser – Just Warming Up

Friday, July 24th, 2020 at 11:07 am | Audio

30-Day Video Game Music Challenge (Super Hard Mode)
Day 7: Music from an indie game
From Butterflies – Episode 1: Rudies (Windows, 2018)

Grab this game on itch.io to warm up for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. Leave it to the fans to faithfully carry on Jet Set Radio’s legacy.

Source: Highraiser and YouTube, challenge by OverClocked ReMix I think?, via NintendoCapriSun

Hideki Tobeta with Yui Asaka – Katamaritaino (Roll Me In)

Thursday, July 23rd, 2020 at 11:06 am | Audio

30-Day Video Game Music Challenge (Super Hard Mode)
Day 6: Music that makes you feel relaxed
From Katamari Damacy (PS2, 2004)

Here’s some soothing vocals for an easy afternoon of rolling around. The music variety in Katamari Damacy has no equal.

Source: YouTube, challenge by OverClocked ReMix I think?, via NintendoCapriSun

Junya Nakano – Town

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2020 at 11:05 am | Audio

30-Day Video Game Music Challenge (Super Hard Mode)
Day 5: Hub world or overworld music
From Threads of Fate (PS1, 1999)

This game’s town acts as a hub world. You’ll be greeted with this song between stages as you get to know everyone in town.

Source: YouTube, challenge by OverClocked ReMix I think?, via NintendoCapriSun

Toru Minegishi – Don’t Slip

Tuesday, July 21st, 2020 at 11:04 am | Audio

30-Day Video Game Music Challenge (Super Hard Mode)
Day 4: Music from a console exclusive series
From Splatoon 2 (Switch, July 21, 2017)

Splatoon 2 came out three years ago today? It’s still so fresh! I want more quirky, energetic rock like this.

Source: YouTube, challenge by OverClocked ReMix I think?, via NintendoCapriSun

Masahiro Ikariko – Theme of Solid Snake

Monday, July 20th, 2020 at 11:03 am | Audio | Video

30-Day Video Game Music Challenge (Super Hard Mode)
Day 3: 8-Bit music
From Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (MSX2 + MSX-AUDIO, July 20, 1990)

Happy 30th anniversary to Metal Gear 2! Not to be confused with Metal Gear Solid 2, though this is where Metal Gear Solid’s famous sneaking mechanics came from.

Source: YouTube, challenge by OverClocked ReMix I think?, via NintendoCapriSun