"Super Mario 3D Land": New Music Arrangement File Posting - "Clock Tower Course (World 7-4)"

Posted by Merit Celaire [ mailto: ]
Date: Monday, December 21, 2020 - 07:19 PM
Category: Music File Additions/Updates

Deja vu all over again, everyone. But this is an entirely new case altogether.

If you can recall from the new music arrangement file postings that I've deal with during the course of last week, the respective "Mario Tennis Open" game page for our operations had to wait a course of seven to eight years before new SNES music style arrangement covers were done targeting the related score there.

Now it's "Super Mario 3D Land"'s turn. After a seven year wait for the respective game page there as well (the last music arrangement file posting for it was done way back in 7/20/2013), I've finally snagged the chance to see about posting this newest Super Nintendo music style arrangement cover focused on the simple, yet addictive tune that's heard as we're navigating the "Clock Tower Course" (World 7-4). And the thing is, I've had this file on standby to be finalized since very early in the year, but then COVID-19 started to wreak havoc everywhere.


This arrangement itself in question also uses the SNES instrument set that's heard from Accolade/Solid Software's "Bubsy: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind" (as created/composed by Matt Berardo for the related music score for that SNES game); it's been a long while since I've called on this set as well. We shall see if any new candidates will have me use it again in the months to come. As for the file itself to check out, you're able to do so here.

Could there be more music arrangements on the horizon targeting the Super Mario 3D Land score itself after this one? We'll have to wait and see what next year brings, so as always, be on the lookout for any new developments on this angle! Until then, don't forget to send me an email if you encounter any issues with accessing this new file itself in question, and I'll see you folks again on the next music arrangement file posting. Later, all!

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