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Important News Articles

* Email Correspondence Reminder Regarding The Upcoming "Labor Day Weekend" (And Other Related Things) (8/30/'24)

* Anniversary Statement Document For 2024 Now Posted (6/30/'24)

* Music Operations Correspondence Handling Reminders for this Coming "Memorial Day Weekend" (5/24/2024 - 5/27/2024) (5/23/'24)

For a list of previous important news article postings, please go to this page.

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May 23, 2024
* Princess Peach: Showtime!

November 9, 2023
* Super Mario Bros. Wonder

September 27, 2023
* Super Mario Party

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Recently Added/Updated Music Arrangement Files

May 23, 2024
* Princess Peach: Showtime! (26 New) (View Article)

March 15, 2024
* Mario Kart Tour (1 New) (View Article)

March 13, 2024
* Mario Tennis Aces (1 New) (View Article)

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March 2024 Greetings: Preparing For A Challenging Month Ahead...

Posted by Merit Celaire on Monday, March 4, 2024 - 12:43 PM

Good morning, friends; apologies for being a few days late with this formal "monthly greetings entry" starting the new month of March. I've still been very busy on the backend sorting things out both within and outside of these music operations as a whole. Case in point, in case you didn't notice it from late last week, we managed to get the newest batch of Super Nintendo music styled arrangement covers focused on songs from WarioWare: Smooth Moves, which can be found via this announcement posting.

But as what was elaborated during the previous month, that's only the beginning. As you can tell from the current status of our "Music Arrangements Progress Page", there are two other upcoming covers that are on standby to get finalized and posted on their respective game pages here on this site (more specficially, one upcoming song cover for the Mario Tennis Aces page, and another for the Mario Kart Tour page). Hopefully during the course of this week or next week, we can get this crossed off our to-do list from my planbook.

Not only that, but we've got to see about starting to get ready to write that formal "anniversary statement" for the 2024 year. We're hoping that during the course of this month, we can get a certain online form back in action again to accept suggestions from you all in regards to letting me know what you hope will be addressed in the upcoming statement, as well as how it should be apporached writing wise when the time comes for me to do the process. I'll keep you all posted in regards to when that form itself in question comes back online again for this year.

Finally, and to reiterate the very beginning of this blog entry (and the subject title itself), this is undoubtedly going to be a month full of music operations related "challenges" for yours truly. And yes, the major one that's still the biggest "adversarial force" giving me nothing but horrid heck - my "account issues/crisis" with Discord (which also had me post this announcement nearly two months ago). I'm not giving up the fight on this end; hopefully, I can also get an article written up to get you all up to speed in regards to how that has been coming along (since this also involves my music operation's related server that I'm not able to access because of certain "situations"). Details are still under lock and key since I still have an active support ticket, but I can say that based on "progress" made to resolve the situation, the respective departments are apparently trying my patience. But once again, I'll save that for another post down the road.

More importantly, on all that's been shared above, I really do hope and pray to God that all angles here will be accounted for because as you all are undoubtedly aware, there's a certain upcoming Mario series' installment that's about to get released onto store shelves later on this month starring a certain "lead Mario female", and yours truly definitely wants to make sure that I'm ready for it on the music arrangement process end when release date hits. If you haven't had a chance to read the related announcement regarding this, make sure to read this entry that I posted nearly one week ago.

That's all for this formal "monthly greetings entry" for March; as always, if you have any further questions for me regarding this post itself after reading it, please don't hesitate to send an email inquiry my way and I'll see about getting about to you about it when I'm able to do so. Take care for now, and I'll see you awesome people next time around. I'm out.


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New Covers Targeting Songs From "WarioWare: Smooth Moves"

Posted by Merit Celaire on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 - 06:07 PM

And just in time before this month of February comes to a close, everyone (and yes, I know that we've got one day left after this because of the "leap year") - this is the newest batch of Super Nintendo music styled arrangements that were focused on more songs that were originally heard in that very unique Nintendo Wii WarioWare game under the name of WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

Now, if you all can recall, nearly two to three years ago, this specified page was implemented to house the Super Nintendo music styled arrangement covers targeting songs from WarioWare: Smooth Moves. And the first batch of covers there were targeting a certain "microgame stage set" - more specifically, the one hosted by Mona (more details here). Now this time around, the majority of our newest covers here target the microgame set of another female host who was also introduced to the WarioWare series as a whole...


That's right, it's Penny! Granted, the "style" is a little bit different music wise as compared to Mona's (especially since during that time, Penny would be considered the "cutest of the girl bunch" - along with being the granddaughter of Dr. Crygor aspiring to become a famous inventor in all of Diamond City... as well as hoping to become an awesome pop music star too) - but it still caught my attention for the most part. So far, I was only able to do three "songs" under this set, which you'll find the links to near the end of this post. Oh, and just like the ones I did covering certain songs from Mona's microgame stage set, the ones targeting songs from Penny's microgame stage set also use the Super Nintendo music instrument set from Konami's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters. It'd make sense to have called on it for this batch of songs. And yes, you can tell I'm a fan of Penny just as much as I'm a fan of Mona.


But wait, I've got one more Super Nintendo music styled arrangement cover to share with you, but this one had me call on the instrument set for Spider-Man and the X-Men: Arcade's Revenge - it's targeting the song that's heard when we're navigating the "Diamond City Map" (which also serves as the "main menu/stage select for WarioWare: Smooth Moves). This song itself caught my attention as well, and once you check out my song cover for it, you'll find out why.


All right, you can find all these four new postings via the following links below:

New File No.
Song Title
SNES Music Arrangement Style/Featured Instrument Set
1
Penny - Introduction
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (SNES Version - Konami)
2
Penny - Microgame Success
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (SNES Version - Konami)
3
Penny - "Game Over" Menu
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (SNES Version - Konami)
4
Diamond City Map (Main Menu/Stage Select)
Spider-Man and the X-Men: Arcade's Revenge

And that's all for now; as always, if you guys have any further "song candidate suggestions" that you found in relation to WarioWare: Smooth Moves which you hope I'll consider for my planbook down the road, please don't hesitate to let me know via this form (just make sure that you have chosen the "WarioWare: Smooth Moves" title in question 2A). Also let me know via our primary online contact form if you have any issues with accessing the four new music file links above. Thanks in advance as always, everyone, and I'll see you all next time around; I'm out for now.


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Getting Ready for "Princess Peach: Showtime!" Next Month

Posted by Merit Celaire on Friday, February 23, 2024 - 05:04 PM

All right, everyone; in case you weren't aware, in just about one month from now, a certain upcoming Mario series game installment is making preparations to hit store shelves in a big way - only that it has us passionate fans of our "lead Mario female" in its sights (which includes yours truly).

So, earlier this week, the marketing efforts from Nintendo as a whole started to increase in earnest hoping to get all of us ready for the release of Princess Peach: Showtime! for the Nintendo Switch console late next month. Although I'm still praying for a miracle regarding when in God's name will I ever get a Nintendo Switch console itself at all just for this aforementioned game installment in question, yours truly will still be working his sources to find those song candidates for upcoming Super Nintendo music styled arrangement covers here when the time comes.

In the meantime, and as a reminder: please refrain from sending me any possible "song candidate suggestions" involving the musical score of Princess Peach: Showtime! until after the game's release itself (which once again, is scheduled for 3/22/2024). Plus, as per our music operation's policy itself, we still need to get answers on who are the game score composers before yours truly can really start the music arrangement process itself (which I hope will not be long until we get those answers because what I've heard so far excerpts wise has gotten my attention already).

Thanks for your understanding of all of this in advance and I'll keep you folks posted on any further developments as we prepare to definitely find those song candidates related to Princess Peach: Showtime! in earnest after late next month. Maybe there might be some other related surprises to go along with this as well, but God only knows. Take care for now, everyone; I'm out.


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Still Sorting Out Backend Matters; New Music Arrangement Postings Coming During Next Week (Hopefully...)

Posted by Merit Celaire on Friday, February 23, 2024 - 04:39 PM

Good afternoon, friends; hope things are going okay on your end as we're starting to slowly make our way towards bringing this month of February to a close. As for yours truly, I've still been fighting like heck to get music operations related stuff sorted out on the backend so that we can get new Super Nintendo music styled arrangement postings under way for this year at last.

Case in point: what I am really hoping for is that during the course of next week, we can focus on getting certain stuff that has been waiting for finalization (as shown on this page) taken care of so we can put a dent in the respective planbook backlog. That means the upcoming covers that focused on songs from WarioWare: Smooth Moves and Mario Kart Tour are currently on my radar. Not only that, I'm also hoping that I can finish yet another cover targeting a certain song from Mario Tennis Aces that was on my planbook's radar for months as well. As always, I'll keep you folks posted on when said new covers do get posted, so make sure to check on back.

In other news tying with this same post, I still haven't forgotten about making plans to work on our music operations' formal "anniversary statement" for 2024; as you all are already aware, other "priorities" have been getting in the way - one being the "Discord account crisis" that's still been dominating and interfering with my overall groove, and getting ready for a certain game installment to hit store shelves in a big way next month (the latter on which will be elaborated on in a seperate post shortly). Back to the point on this paragraph: the online suggestion form related to making preparations to write that crucial document will be making a comeback soon for you folks to let me know what you hope will be addressed on it (as well as how it should be presented). I'll let you folks know in a seperate announcement posting when said form does returned, so stay tuned on this angle as well.

Once again, I thank all of you in advance for your patience as I'm still continuing to literally a bunch of adversarial forces since late last month who have been bent like heck in hopes that yours truly would collapse like you-know-what. But with God as my witness, I'm not letting that happen. We're determined to get through this, and we're going to win the fight so I can get my overall music operations groove back full force. In the meantime, and as always, if you have any further questions about what's been shared on this posting itself, please don't hesitate to let me know via this main contact form. See you awesome people later.


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