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BREAKING NEWS: New "Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury" Trailer To Be Posted Tomorrow (1/12/'21)

Posted by Merit Celaire on Monday, January 11, 2021 - 10:56 PM

Just got this word from my sources, everyone (along with some other "close contacts" from our interactive community portals): the folks at Nintendo have announced that a new trailer for the upcoming Nintendo Switch installment "Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury" will be shown during the course of tomorrow morning (1/12/'21). As you all may already be aware, this game itself is a port of the Nintendo Wii U installment of the same name, but with the "Bowser's Fury" extension added to it for the Nintendo Switch version.


I'll be checking this trailer itself as well during the course of tomorrow not just from getting more information about this port from the gameplay standpoint in general, but from the "music arrangement target" standpoint as well considering that we already have a page for these operations housing all of the Super Nintendo music styled covers that I've done involving this game's score (which can be checked out here if you haven't had a chance to do so yet). This game itself has been widely known for its musical score itself (which is also why I've done a total of 39 SNES music styled covers from it so far); the upcoming trailer from Nintendo scheduled for posting tomorrow should give me answers in terms of what I should prepare for planbook wise in the months ahead (after the game's scheduled release date which is still planned for 2/12/'21).

I'll get back with you all in another article if there's any "breaking news" stuff on the music arrangement planning front after the said trailer has been posted. Stay tuned, all!


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More "Twitter Polls" Regarding Recently Featured SNES Music Instrument Sets

Posted by Merit Celaire on Wednesday, January 6, 2021 - 08:59 AM

Heads-up to those of you faithful followers who are watching your timelines for posts from yours truly: as you know from the latter part of last year, we've added a bunch of newly featured Super Nintendo music instrument sets for these operations that I've been using in my arrangement works covering modern Super Mario scores (included main installments, spinoff installments, and branched installments). Once again, the instrument sets include which are in relation to the following games:

* David Crane's Amazing Tennis (Absolute Entertainment/Imagineering)
* Biker Mice From Mars (Konami)
* Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition (Bandai)
* Captain America and the Avengers (Data East/Mindscape/Realtime Associates)
* Super Soccer Champ (Taito)
* Goal! (Jaleco)

So on our Twitter profile, we are doing our next set of polls for me to have an idea on what is your "status" in regards to the above mentioned SNES games; one post per day. And as always, you have one week from the time of the poll's posting to cast your votes.

Today's poll to start this set off focuses on the SNES game David Crane's Amazing Tennis (as published/developed by Absolute Entertainment/Imagineering). You should be able to see that poll in question if you're logged in and are a confirmed follower by the time this announcement post on the site is up.

As always, if you are not a "confirmed follower" for our Twitter profile, just head for our Twitter profile page and submit a follower request; as always, I'll be reviewing new inquiries for approval during the Monday - Friday timeframe (excluding major holidays). We definitely need new followers who meet our criteria especially as we start this brand new year. Take care for now, everyone; and thanks in advance for your support and votes. I'm out.


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January 2021 Greetings: Still Getting Resituated / Looking Back At Last Year's Activity

Posted by Merit Celaire on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 - 05:17 PM

Finally snagged the chance to see about writing our first formal "monthly greetings" entry of the new 2021 year, everyone. At this time, I'm still trying to recover from the recent holiday breaks that we had along with finishing music operations material backup procedures on the backend; but I am still looking forward to what's to come for us regarding finding new modern Super Mario game installment music candidates (adventure, spinoff, and branched) for the Super Nintendo music style arrangement procedures. Granted, we still have this backlog from last year, but thankfully, it's still way better than what it was a little over one year ago.

And speaking of which, it's still time to briefly look back in regards to some "numbers" involving the Super Nintendo music arrangement covers that have been added during the course of last year, along with other factors in relation to it. So after reviewing my sources, the statistics show that there were:

* 40 Super Nintendo music style arrangement covers added for these operations; from these, it also involved...
* featured Mario game installments (main, spinoff, and branched)
* 18 featured Super Nintendo instrument sets were involved (including 6 new ones that were originally made for the musical scores of David Crane's Amazing Tennis, Biker Mice from Mars, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition, Captain America and the Avengers, Super Soccer Champ, and Goal!)

But with all these numbers above, there are other things to note: on the new files that we added for these operations last year, the majority of them went towards covering the score of Mario Sports Superstars (Nintendo 3DS) (13 additions), which was one of the pages that was also added before last year's end. Following closely behind was my starting to cover songs from the Nintendo Switch game Paper Mario: The Origami King (with 10 additions); Paper Mario: Color Splash (Wii U) closely follows in third with 10 arrangement additions that I added to the repsective page.

On the featured Super Nintendo music instrument set involvement last year; because of my doing covers of the Paper Mario: The Origami King score late last year, the instrument set from Disney's Aladidin (Capcom/Disney) claimed the top spot (for a total of nine times). The rest of the instrument sets that were involved during the course of last here had usage numbers that were less than stellar (the other highest numbers from internal rankings have the instrument set of Spider-Man and the X-Men: Arcade's Revenge (LJN/Software Creations) taking the second spot, and many ties on the remaining sets that were involved last year; the usage on the remaining ones not mentioned here came up to numbers between 1 and 3.

And once again, these numbers could have been better (especially the second list) if it weren't for COVID-19 getting in our way. But I'll save that for another time because as I stated earlier, I'm still slowly getting resituated for this brand new year and I'm hoping we can find those new "song candidates" because we can't let the Super Nintendo music style cover scene die over here! I'm just grateful to have answered the call and be in this process itself on the backend. And here's hoping that 2021 will give us much better opportunities down the road (along with our hopes that this horrid COVID-19 pandemic will get quashed over time this year, once and for all).

Until then, I gotta step out. Thank you all again for continuing to stand by me and these beloved music operations covering the modern music of Nintendo's Super Mario series as a whole. And of course you all already know that we're not done yet on the music arrangement front as well; I'm more than ready to get back in action once my "resituation process for 2021" is completely done. See you all later.


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Goodbye to 2020, Hello 2021!

Posted by Merit Celaire on Friday, January 1, 2021 - 08:17 AM


The Mario gang (pictured above) is ready for the challenges of this new 2021 year, and so are these beloved music operations! The question is: are YOU ready for us as well? Read further for more details.
(Image courtesy: Nintendo Japan/Universal Studios Japan for their upcoming Super Nintendo World attraction, scheduled to open in February 2021.)

It's officially here, friends... the 2021 year itself has now arrived at our doorsteps. I'm just snagging the chance to make this very first post of these beloved music operations (and this "home base website") to wish all of you faithful followers/Super Nintendo music style arrangement listeners/supporters/Mario enthusiasts a very happy New Year and let's all hope that the "journey" itself this time around will be way better as compared to the 2020 year which I'm sure that we were more than happy to put in the history books.

Granted, the horrible COVID-19 pandemic is still hovering over our heads messing up our daily routines; however, from the recent news that we've heard regarding critical vaccine rollouts in hopes to slowly quash that mess over time, there's hope that one of these days, we can start to eliminate this "coronavirus" roadblock at last and get back to full action on all fronts. Until then, let's all continue to stay safe and adhere to health guidelines from the medical experts.

Back to the "music operations" angle; here's what's up: just like last week during the "Christmas holidays period", the same applies here regarding any new correspondence that I may receive during this time (which include general inquiries regaridng the site/existing music filesnew Twitter follower requests, and new Discord server temporary invite link requests). All new inquries that I get will be reviewed during the course of this coming Monday (January 4th).

Finally, the formal "monthly greetings entry" for January is still being planned which will look back at how yours truly has managed to pull through for these beloved music operations last year. There might be two articles regarding this, so you don't want to miss it. Additionally, I'm still working on doing necessary backups on all site/music file materials before proceeding further as we get ready to meet 2021's challenges head on.

Until then, once again, all of you have a fantastic New Year's "weekend period", and I'll see you all as we get back into the groove for these operations come the first full week of this month. Later, awesome people!


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