Twitter Poll Series Follow-Up: Featured SNES Music Instrument Sets - All Done (For Now)

Posted by Merit Celaire [ mailto: ]
Date: Thursday, October 29, 2020 - 05:01 PM
Category: Music Operation Happenings

A quick "follow-up" regarding the series of polls that we've been posting on Twitter regarding the involved featured Super Nintendo music instrument sets used for these operation's arrangement files that are posted here, all.

So during the course of yesterday on our Twitter profile, I posted the last Twitter poll that targeted the "most recent" SNES music instrument set that was "featured" for these operations as a whole - "Lethal Enforcers" (developed and published by Konami). That means that at this time, the current polls on Twitter that are currently active are the following targeting these SNES music instrument sets in question:

* Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (Bandai) - closing in 14 hours from the date/time of this post
* Super Ghouls 'n' Ghosts (Capcom) - closing in 3 days
* Gradius III (Konami) - closing in 4 days
* Lethal Enforcers (Konami) - closing in 5 days

Here's the thing: even though the latest Twitter poll will close in 5 days from the date/time of this blog entry posting, this does not mean that I am done with this "batch" of polls entirely. Without disclosing any critical details, upcoming music arrangement file additions (being planned for during the course of next month) are going to also involve some newly featured SNES music instrument sets as well. You'll want to make sure to keep it bookmarked on this front page to see what they are going to be. And when they do get featured, expect Twitter poll entries for them as well so I can still get a better idea in what the majority says about the newly featured SNES music instrument sets in question.

Long story short, to those of you who have an active Twitter account and have been following our profile but haven't cast your votes in the above polls that are currently "active" at this time, please do so before the expiry hits for each one! And thanks to those of you who have been voting in previous polls regarding other featured SNES music instrument sets that have been involved for these operations; hopefully I can deal with writing a separate article discussing about the results that I've gathered (this is also planned for during the course of November, but note that it is still subject to change).

Until next time, I'm gone for now; see you all later.

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