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New Game Page Added: "WarioWare: Smooth Moves" (4 New Music Arrangements Added)Posted by Merit Celaire on Thursday, February 18, 2021 - 08:44 PM![]() Here's the thing: what I have just stated was one of the answers to said "clues" that I gave you all a few days ago. But there was more to this story. Remember when I said that I was working on a certain batch of arrangements that targeted a certain "set/theme" from the game in question? Yes, the game itself is what I was referring to, but I didn't give the answer to the "set/theme" that I was targeting... until tonight. Plus, this focuses on a certain "female character" from the game that is the "host" for the level set/theme itself. And it made sense for me to work on some songs from it since during the course of this past Valentine's Day. That person in question (as well as the related level set/theme in question under her)... is Mona! ![]() Mona with her fellow Diamond City cheerleader friends (also known as the "Monettes") personally "cheering us on to victory" prior to the respective level set itself. They've already got fans after this special moment, no doubt about it! That's right, the four Super Nintendo music style arrangements that I have posted tonight is targeting the score heard under Mona's level set in the game. And it's not only because of Mona and her fellow cheerleaders being the "focus". The majority of the musical score itself got my attention as well, and I believe we really needed something like this to help us through some very turbulent events as of late which we've all personally experienced which include of course none other than this horrid COVID-19 pandemic which we are still dealing with since this same time last year; however, we know it wasn't limited to just that... there were more "major events" that I won't list here for the sake of time. Back on focus: these are the four new music arrangement postings that are available for you all to check out as of tonight: * Mona - Introduction * Mona - Prologue: Part 1 ("I'm Late! I'm Late!") * Mona - "Game Over" Menu * Mona - Epilogue (Love Confession Attempt To Mona Failed) A few quick notes: first, on the "Prologue: Part 1", I had to take some liberty in doing the arrangement process on it. But you still get the idea of what part of the "prologue" I was dealing with song wise, especially in terms of the "quote" since it's an excerpt of the level's story. Second, please don't get on my case in terms of my doing a quick arrangement cover of a portion of the level's "epilogue"; even though I stated what I was targeting, I found it to be very hilarious and just had to do it because I wanted to conclude this new "set" of postings since it definitely felt like it matched the rest of the other three arrangements I did here. Plus, if you all have played the WarioWare: Smooth Moves game itself and succesfully completely Mona's level set on the story front, you know exactly which "moment" in the epilogue I'm referring to that made all of us go "what in the heck?!". ![]() Finally, the third clue that I gave you all a few days ago was that for all these four new Super Nintendo music style arrangement postings, they all used a certain instrument set that I haven't touched since two to three years ago. These all used the set heard from Konami's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters. Once you check the aforementioned files out, you'll find out why I believe this set would best match the "environment" of this level set in question if these songs were done in the beloved Super Nintendo music style itself. Okay, time for me to stop here before I get too carried away with this update posting (plus, I'm starting to slowly get exhausted even after writing all of the above). As always, if you have any problems with accessing the aforementioned new files in this post (and on the related game page), let me know via site email form as soon as possible so I can look into the matter when I get the chance. ![]() Oh heck no... don't tell me... are Mona and her cheerleader squad on my case now?! Seriously, everyone, I gotta go. See you all later. No Comments | Music File Additions/Updates | Print this Post We're Now Going On 11 Years In Action!Posted by Merit Celaire on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 - 09:13 PM![]() Once again, I still give my shoutouts to the videogame music community "insiders" who've given me leads and an interest to do Super Nintendo music style arrangement cover stuff in general. There's too many to list because I want to keep this short, plus I seriously need to get some much needed sleep after I get this blog entry posted. Which brings me to another thing: because of the "Nintendo Direct" presentation happenings that occured earlier this evening, the first music arrangement update for this year is going to have to be done during the course of tomorrow, 2/18/'21. As I already stated earlier, I'm exhausted as we speak and need to rejuvenate my mind before proceeding further with the process itself accordingly. But the files themselves are finalized and ready to go for posting to share with you; you still have time to guess on the "clues" that I elaborated on in the latter part of this article that I posted on a few days ago. The answers will be released when said files are posted during the course of tomorrow, so stay tuned! Until then, I gotta shut down and get some much needed rest. See you all later. No Comments | Music Operation Happenings | Print this Post Nintendo Direct Incoming for 2/17/'21Posted by Merit Celaire on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 - 09:11 AM![]() This just in: the folks at Nintendo of America have announced that an all-new Nintendo Direct posting is scheduled for during the course of tomorrow, 2/17/'21. And this is the date which happens to coincide with our beloved music operations here overally about to officially reach its 11th anniversary! So along with plans to see about getting our first batch of new Super Nintendo music style arrangements posted for during the course of that same day, if nothing else interferes on that angle (which I elaborated in this article here), now I have to prepare for double duty to see if any Mario game installments (main, spinoff, and branched) will be shared in this upcoming Nintendo Direct presentation to find some new "music candidates" to look out for in doing possible arrangement covers for them. Until then, you all know the drill: as soon as I view the presentation and checked out any Mario installment related contents that may be shared in it (main, spinoff, and branched), an article will be written up discussing about it in the days to come. Stay tuned. No Comments | Miscellaneous | Print this Post Valentine's Day Greetings for 2021 / New Music Arrangements Incoming This WeekPosted by Merit Celaire on Sunday, February 14, 2021 - 10:32 PM![]() But this may be a blessing in disguise because it is planned to have the first new batch of Super Nintendo music style arrangements posted for these operations during the course of this Wednesday, February 17th... which will mark the 11th anniversary of these beloved music operations as a whole. Now, details are still under lock and key in regards to what will be shared on that day, but I'll leave you with a few hints to see if you can guess what I was targeting in my planbook during this time: * These batch of songs are targeting a "branched" game that doesn't have a page yet on this site (and it's new for these operations as a whole); the said game installment itself was developed for the Wii console years ago. * The songs in question target a certain "stage set" from the "branched game" in question; the stage set itself focuses on a certain female character (and possibly a "supporter group" as well). * On the Super Nintendo music arrangement process end, the newest covers of the songs I've been targeting involve a certain instrument set that I have not touched since two to three years ago. Once again, I'll leave you all to guess what "branched game", character, and Super Nintendo music instrument set in question I'm trying to refer to; the answers will be revealed when I can finalize this stuff to post and share with you during the course of this coming Wednesday, unless other situations arise that might have me change some plans around. Stay tuned, all; I'm gone for now. No Comments | Music Operation Happenings | Print this Post
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