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Christmas Holiday Greetings In Advance / Remaining Update Plans For This Month

Posted by Merit Celaire on Friday, December 24, 2021 - 08:19 PM


Promotional image of the Mario gang enjoying this year's holiday season.
(Image Courtesy: Nintendo of America via their annual Holiday 2021 page)

Although it's been a bit "quiet" on the frontend for the latter part of this month, yours truly has been busy on the backend to finalize a few more upcoming Super Nintendo music style arrangements to close out the 2021 year itself. I am hoping that during the course of early next week, I can get the files finalized and ready for posting to share with you. Details are still under lock and key, but I'll leave this one hint: it's apparently yet another "song" from WarioWare: Get It Together! You'll have to keep tabs on this site next week to find out what has been targeted for the SNES music cover treatment.

Until then, as you all are already aware, we are already in the "Christmas holidays period" itself. And although the Christmas holiday itself falls on a Saturday tomorrow, this is just a quick reminder that any type of interactive correspondence that I receive during this "holiday period" (including, but not limited to main email inquiriessuggestion form submissions, invite/join requests for our Discord server and/or Twitter profile) will be reviewed on the following Monday (12/27/'21). We honestly appreciate your understanding in advance on this matter.

Once again, many thanks to all of you who have been sticking with me all this year regarding my posting new Super Nintendo music style covers focused on songs from Nintendo's Super Mario game series (main installments, spinoff installments, and branched installments) and here's to many more in the final days of 2021 as well as when we start the 2022 year to come. It still means a lot to me and I don't take this musical talent I have for granted. Until I see you all again next week, all of you have a blessed Christmas weekend and make the most of it as always with your families and friends during this special time of year. See you all later; I'm out.


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New Game Page Now In Action: "Mario Golf: Super Rush"

Posted by Merit Celaire on Wednesday, December 15, 2021 - 05:52 PM

It was only a matter of time, friends; months after its initial release onto the Nintendo Switch console earlier this year, we can finally get our latest page that will house Super Nintendo music style arrangements from yours truly targeting songs from Mario Golf: Super Rush.

And speaking of which, to start this page off, there are a total of six new covers targeting songs from this game which will be listed below with their respective file links. However, I still have a very strong feeling that these won't be the last for this brand new page... we shall see as the new year rolls around in a few weeks from now.

Until then, check out these new covers focused on songs from the Mario Golf: Super Rush game and if you have any suggestions in terms of further song targets that you hope I'll consider down the road, please don't forget to let me know via this form (just ensure that you have selected the Mario Golf: Super Rush option in question 2A). And as always, if you have any issues with accessing these new file links themselves on this post, please let me know immediately via the main email form. Take care for now, all; I'm out.

New File No.
Song Title
SNES Music Arrangement Style/Featured Instrument Set
1
Title Screen/Theme Song
Mega Man Soccer
2
New Donk City (Standard Golf Theme)
Plok
3
New Donk City (Speed Golf Theme)
Plok
4
Wildweather Woods (Standard Golf Theme)
Plok
5
Super Golf Stadium (Main Theme)
Goal!
6
Super Golf Stadium (Final Hole)
Mega Man Soccer


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Masayuki Uemura, Super Nintendo System Creator, Passes Away at 78

Posted by Merit Celaire on Friday, December 10, 2021 - 01:39 AM


Masayuki Uemura, Super Nintendo game console creator (1943 - 2021)

This just in to my music operations' newsroom, everyone (and my finally able to pass this word along after taking a long nap hours ago from dealing with some important errands outside of here) - it's with a heavy heart that we have to announce that the creator of the Super Nintendo game console itself, Masayuki Uemura, has passed away at the age of 78.

Not only was this person involved in the creation of the Super Nintendo game console way back in the 1990s, but its predecessor as well (which would obviously be the Nintendo Entertainment System). Both of these major contributions to the Nintendo company as a whole, along with the videogame industry itself at large, would literally set the course of what would follow afterwards including what we've been experiencing now regarding the videogame consoles available today as we speak.

We here definitely give out sincere thanks to Uemura for this very important contribution to the videogame hobbyist community at large and offer our condolences to the rest of his family.

Godspeed, Uemura; we salute you.


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"Music File Statistics Rankings Document" - Quick News Tidbits From 12/2/'21 Update

Posted by Merit Celaire on Monday, December 6, 2021 - 01:08 PM

Hi there, friends; happy Monday to all of you here on these music operations as a whole. So here's what's been going on - I hoped that during the past weekend I would have gotten a new article written up elaborating about recent update activity for our "Music File Statistics Rankings Document" that was done late last week (and this was following all of the new file additions that were made targeting songs from Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's FuryWarioWare: Get It Together!, and Super Mario 3D All-Stars). But after noticing that there was some inconsistency with certain numbers (especially in regards to the first category which denotes how many files are available for checking out for each featured Mario game installment listed (including main installments, spinoff installments, and "branched" insallments) not matching the numbers listed on this page), I snagged the time during the previous weekend itself to get that matter corrected on said document instead. This should all be accounted for and the document is now on standby once again as new Super Nintendo music styled covers get posted during the course of possibly this week and next week (but especially before we hit the "Christmas holidays period" which is coming sooner than we think!).

That all said, there are still some quick noteworthy things that I need to share on this posting even though it has already been shared technically on the related changelog:

First, in regards to the "Featured Mario Game Installments" category of the document:

* Because of the recent music file additions made from this update last week, the Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury installment now has the #1 spot that was previously held by Super Paper Mario (which has now dropped to the #2 position; the Game & Wario installment ends the "top three ranks" in that category still at this time).

* WarioWare: Get It Together! makes its debut on said category in rank #28 while Super Mario 3D All-Stars (focused on songs from Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine) makes its debut in rank #24.

Next, in the case of the "Featured Super Nintendo Instrument Sets" category, that portion definitely got shaken up since late last month and I have a feeling it's only the start of what's coming down the road. Details on this angle are as follows:

* Biker Mice From Mars (Konami) - This instrument set jumped three ranks up and it's currently sitting in the #23 spot after new covers targeting songs from Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury were posted on 11/27/'21.

* Disney's Magical Quest 2 (The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie) (Capcom/Disney) - This one made a jump four positions and is now tied in the #14 spot with the instrument set for Animaniacs (Konami); this occured when songs from Super Mario 3D All-Stars were posted last week (Super Mario 64 side).

* Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage (Sunsoft/Viacom New Media) - Slight jump on this one; now it is currently tied in the #10 spot alongside The Adventures of Batman & Robin (Konami).

And as stated earlier, this is only just the beginning of this document entirely getting rocked in the coming days. What changes could be next as new files get posted for these operations during that time? You'll have to stay tuned to find out. Until then, I'll see you awesome people later. Take care, all!


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