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Formal "9th Anniversary Statement" Still Being Worked On

Posted by Merit Celaire on Saturday, February 23, 2019 - 08:21 PM

Hi there, faithful friends and listeners of these music operations; just giving you all a brief update that at the time of this writing, I'm still getting materials together and working on that formal "9th anniversary statement" (to officially mark our actual celebration for it via this entry that I posted last Sunday). 

I am hoping that we can get the formal "9th anniversary statement" written up and posted on this site before the month itself is out in just a few days. Meanwhile, you folks out there still have time to let me know what matters you want me to address in that upcoming formal statement itself. Don't delay, everyone; I especially want to get this dealt with so I can really return to the "music arrangement groove" full force and attack the ever increasing backlog staring me in the face since one to two years back thanks to those "unfortunate circumstances" that have attacked me personally.

As always, you're able to relay your suggestions to me about this matter via email formIRC (if I'm online on that channel), our Discord Portal, and Twitter. Thanks in advance for your assistance on this, everyone, and be on the lookout for that article itself during this coming week! I'm out for now.


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Our 9th Anniversary Is Here!

Posted by Merit Celaire on Sunday, February 17, 2019 - 08:21 PM


Aw yeah, you faithful and awesome supporters of these music operations! Today marks our 9th anniversary and it looks like our "lead Mario females" (Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, and Rosalina) came to pay us a visit to help mark this special day! But why would they in a case like
this...? Read further.

That's right, everyone; on this day nine years ago, yours truly started a "super passionate" endeavor to do Super Nintendo music style arrangements of modern Super Mario (and branched) videogame installments beginning with games done for the Nintendo Wii console, only to work my way up in covering the musical scores for the Mario/branched games targeting the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and now, the Nintendo Switch consoles. So far, I've managed to share with you over 300 music files of this stuff, and I doubt it's going to end any time soon. As always, I thank the Lord for giving me the musical talent that's allowed me to do this thing; and I still thank those in the videogame music insider communities that have given me (and others in the videogame music arrangement community) the tools to make this happen.

Right now, I'm still in the "weekend mode" as I'm writing this entry, but I'm sure you're wondering about the above image; I've no doubt you're asking: "Hey, M. C., this corresponding image looks a bit... different! What's going on?" Besides the fact that the Mario females themselves wanted to help me out in this "9th anniversary picture" (I think you'll see the "clue" in terms of what they did to also help mark celebrate this music operation's 9th anniversary overall), apparently, it looks like they want to help in working on that formal "9th Anniversary Statement" with me in the coming days. Details are still undisclosed, but I'll give this one hint: major angles have now come into play that yours truly seriously needs to address in the coming months even more than ever now. I'll get into more details on that later on in the week (and it seems that the "lead Mario girls" have something to say about it with me as well). Yep, it's like that "Behind the Process" entry that I did two years back (which you can read here), but this time, it's going to be this way in the upcoming "anniversary statement". Stay tuned, everyone!

About the corresponding picture itself in this blog entry: Some online friends of mine outside of these music operations saw that I had an interest in 3D posing programs (as well as my undying enthusiasm of the Mario females in general), so since the middle of last year, they introduced me to a program called XNA Posing Studio (which is a realtime 3D posing program using models that have been created/ported for use in it to easily do posings involving our favorite characters from videogames and create scenes featuring them). The vast majority of users share their XNA Posing Studio stuff on the DeviantArt site (including the models that they have created or even converted after extracting for the porting process to XNA P.S). In this case, the models involved here are Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, and Rosalina for the Wii U game, Mario Party 10; many thanks to Hakirya (for the model extraction and conversion/porting of Peach) and FatalitySonic2 (for the model extraction and conversion/portings of Daisy and Rosalina). They'll be acknowledged accordingly on the DeviantArt website as well (yes, I still have my account over at that place, by the way; but it's mainly a "general" one that I use to also try and promote these operations as well on occasion). I'll be relaying this picture itself over there as well in hopes to promote more activity for these operations here; that said, for those of you who are dedicated fans of our lead Mario girls themselves, I've done a larger version of the above corresponding picture which you can check out and obtain here. And once again, look forward to that upcoming formal "9th anniversary statement" in the days to come! I'm out for now.


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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: URL Domain Change As Of 2/16/'19

Posted by Merit Celaire on Saturday, February 16, 2019 - 07:59 PM

Recently, we have been approached by the folks at VimlyHost, the hosting administration for this site; they have offered us a chance to let them be a "sponsor" for the account that we've been using since the middle of last year. We've accepted the offer; as a result, starting tonight, the URL for this site has now been changed to http://www.mc-mmg-homebase.com.

Please make sure to update your web browser's bookmarks accordingly to reflect this change as soon as possible. Thanks for your cooperation on this in advance, everyone.


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"Music Arrangements Outlook" Article Now Up: Nintendo Direct (2/13/'19)

Posted by Merit Celaire on Friday, February 15, 2019 - 05:08 PM

All right, friends; as planned and promised, I have now put up our latest "Music Arrangements Outlook" article targeting the featured Mario series installments (main and branched) that were showcased during the Nintendo Direct presentation which was posted the other day.

So have any "prority statuses" changed as a result of this on the music arrangements planning front? And could some hold clues regarding my planning stuff in general for the months to come after this week? You can find out the answers to that by going right here. Later, everyone.


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