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"Mario Kart 8": Two New Music Arrangement Covers of "N64 Course Songs" (With Some "Mario Girls" Help!)

Posted by Merit Celaire on Friday, April 30, 2021 - 07:47 PM

We're into our final music arrangement posting for this month of April, everyone, and it's closing in a very special way. Apparently, it seems that our famed and enthusiastic Mario girls got word that I've been dealing with doing Super Nintendo music style arrangement covers of certain "Nintendo 64" courses that were featured in the Mario Kart 8 installment, and one of those covers was targeting the song for their "home turf"... Royal Raceway!


The main four Mario girls of "Mario Kart 8" (Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, Rosalina and Toadette) posing near the starting/finish line of the "N64 Royal Raceway" course; don't worry, it's just their preparing to greet their spectators and supporters, getting them excited before the main racing events!

When they got word of this happening, they just had to snag the time to do a few "photoshoots" for their supporters (including us) to help announce that my latest cover targeting the "N64 Royal Raceway" song from Mario Kart 8 is now posted and ready for you all to check out; you're able to access said file in question by going here.

There was another cover that I did for a song which targeted another N64 course featured in the same game prior to my doing the one for "Royal Raceway", and that is the Toad's Turpike course which can be checked out at this link. This was a very simple, yet addictive song to do a Super Nintendo music style arrangement cover for; both this cover for the "N64 Toad's Turnpike" song and the "N64 Royal Raceway" song use the instrument set from the game "Captain America and the Avengers" (as developed and published by Data East/Mindscape/Realtime Associates and composed by Tatsuya Kiuchi/Tomoyoshi Sato, arranged by Eric Swanson).

And that's it for the additions today, everyone, especially as we finish out this month of April as what was stated earlier. By the way, back to the Mario girls in helping out with this announcement via the "photoshoot images" from their "N64 Royal Raceway" course to correspond with it - the above picture obviously wasn't the only one they did; of course, it only featured Peach, Daisy, Rosalina, and Toadette since they were the only ones "in action" for the Mario Kart 8 installment itself. But a few more involved one more girl in the mix, and you can check them out by going to this page (proper acknowledgements/courtesies for said images in question will be listed there as well). Enjoy them all, have a great weekend, and I'll see you again as we officially begin the new month of May. I'm gone for now.


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"Mario Kart Tour": Three New Music Arrangement Covers Targeting the Themes of... Berlin, Sydney, and... a Ninja Course...?!

Posted by Merit Celaire on Thursday, April 29, 2021 - 06:58 PM

My gosh, everyone... who at the Nintendo company as a whole has been composing these insanely addictive tunes for the Mario Kart Tour mobile game installment as of late? Whoever it is (and we're still looking for confirmation of said composers(s) so I can update this page accordingly), they've got me hard at work as heck doing Super Nintendo music style arrangement covers for a majority of them, and these three new additions tonight are no exception. Here's what you're able to check out from yours truly at this time:

The first Super Nintendo music style arrangement cover targets the song heard in Berlin Byways, the signature course for the "Berlin Tour" (which was in action earlier this year between January 13, 2021 - January 26, 2021). You're able to listen to my cover of this song in question by clicking this link.

Fast forward to four months after the "Berlin Tour" came to a close, and another song caught my attention immediately to do the Super Nintendo music arrangement cover process on: Ninja Hideaway (the signature course for the related "Ninja Tour" that was active earlier this month from April 7, 2021 - April 20, 2021). Although it kind of pales in comparsion to the original song itself from the game, I still have no regrets in doing this cover for it, and you'll be able to find out why I was on "the process" for this song immediately by checking the file itself out here.

And as soon as that "Ninja Tour" came to a close, here comes yet another addictive song to do a cover on in the Super Nintendo music style: Sydney Sprint (the featured course of the "Sydney Tour" that is currently in action until May 4, 2021). You'll see why I was definitely for doing the "arrangement process" for this one as well by giving it a listen at this link.

All three above mentioned arrangement covers that I've posted here tonight are using the instrument set from the SNES game "Spider-Man and the X-Men: Arcade's Revenge" (created by Geoff and Tim Follin for the music score's composition there). God only knows if I'll be having to use this instrument again for yet another addictive Mario Kart Tour song in the weeks and months to come. We'll just have to wait and see.

Until then, as always, if you have any problems in accessing the above linked files in question, please don't hesitate to let me know via email about your case and I'll investigate the matter as soon as I get the chance to do so. Thanks, all, and I'll see you next time around. I'm out for now.

P.S.: A quick note that the above images related to this article posting tonight are courtesy of the official "Mario Kart Tour" Twitter account (managed by Nintendo of America).


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"Paper Mario: The Origami King": New Music Arrangement Postings Targeting Another Certain "Boss Fight" Song

Posted by Merit Celaire on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 - 08:45 PM

Back in the Super Nintendo music style arrangement sharing groove at last, everyone! This time around, another "boss fight song" was targeted from the Nintendo Switch game installment, Paper Mario: The Origami King... and it's not a "Legion of Stationery" one.

The latest Super Nintendo music style arrangement cover from yours truly target the song heard when we're dealing with the boss fights against the Sumo Bros. and Handaconda late in the game itself. Like the previous "boss fight" song arrangements that I've done from the aforementioned game, there is a "main theme" version and a "ring setup theme" version; both using the Disney's Aladdin instrument set as heard from the releated game developed by Capcom.

Here are the links in question to these two files:

Boss Fight: Sumo Bros./Handaconda - Main Theme
Boss Fight: Sumo Bros./Handaconda - Ring Setup Theme

That's all for tonight; however, be on the lookout for more new music arrangement postings during the course of tomorrow targeting music from another Mario game installment! You won't want to miss this. Until then, I'm out for now; see you all later.


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New Music Arrangement Covers Incoming For Next Week

Posted by Merit Celaire on Saturday, April 24, 2021 - 08:26 PM

Hi there, everyone; I hope that all of you faithful friends/listeners of these belowed music operations are having a good weekend so far. On my end, it's been okay despite dealing with some "real life situations" since late yesterday morning/early yesterday afternoon; regardless, I'm happy to say that I'm more than happy to have delivered on my word regarding getting our music operation's formal "11th anniversary statement" posted and out of the way a few days ago.

This now means that yours truly can finally get back to the "music arrangement process"/posting groove for the rest of this month. And not a moment too soon because I'm also happy to announce that you all can prepare for new Super Nintendo music style arrangement postings from yours truly to come in the upcoming "final week" of April (starting during the course of this coming Tuesday at least).

Details are still undisclosed at this time, but as I stated in this previous blog entry, the upcoming Super Nintendo music style covers that I've been working on target more songs from these following installments: Paper Mario: The Origami KingMario Kart Tour, and Mario Kart 8. The aim is to deal with one installment at a time before April comes to a close (as in, get the newest batch covers for a certain installment posted on one day, then deal with another installment the next day, and so forth). But once again, I'll start to deal with this on Tuesday (because on this coming Monday, I have to deal with some very important business outside of these operations that tie in to some "real life conflicts" that messed up my groove since yesterday that I briefly talked about earlier in this blog entry posting).

Until then, everyone, it's time for me to step out for now. You all have a great rest of your weekend and continue to stay safe. See you awesome people later.


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