"Music File Statistics" Document Returns

Posted by Merit Celaire [ mailto: ]
Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 - 06:17 PM
Category: Site News/Update Entries

Along with the previous news that I posted just a short while ago, I'm also please to announce that during the "restoration efforts" of these operations from other angles, our "music file statistics" document has now made a return to this server as well. And good news on that angle: the document is still up to date from the last update I made way back in mid-June after I posted those Super Nintendo music style arrangements targeting the staff credits songs for Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8!

To see that document in question again, make sure to go to this page (under the "Extras" tab), then click on the "Music File Statistics" link. It'll take you to that area's sub-category where the document can be accessed.

Repeating what was said on the page: as the months forge ahead when I do new Super Nintendo music style arrangements in the coming months, there may be times when I may do extra articles for it to do noteworthy comparisons on how certain featured Super Mario (and branched) installments are holding up; the same goes for the featured Super Nintendo music instrument sets that I have used thus far to do the arrangements themselves.

On a side note, it's still worth noting that at this time, the top featured Super Mario (and branched) installments related to our operations here is Super Paper Mario (with Game & Wario and Super Mario 3D World fighting neck and neck for #2, followed by Super Mario Galaxy in 3rd place). Super Nintendo music instrument set wise in the ranking, even I am amazed by this - the #1 spot is being held by the instrument set done by Geoff and Tim Follin originally used to create the musical score for Spider-Man and the X-Men: Arcade's Revenge. But as we know, things can change as the months forge ahead, so you all know what to do... keep it locked here for any new happenings as they come; until then, I'll see you folks later. I'm out.

Source URL: