SNES – JC Cawley https://jcawley.ca The Official Website Thu, 25 Apr 2019 17:21:51 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://jcawley.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-JC-LOGO-512-Fat-Colour-32x32.png SNES – JC Cawley https://jcawley.ca 32 32 Kong’s T’day Tune #1 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-1/ Thu, 25 Apr 2019 17:21:38 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=612 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#1

This is title/intro music at its finest. Opens with crying Mana Beast(s) to set the tone, and then a beautiful splash of piano melody to establish atmosphere, gradually swelling up to the lush, organic totality that permeates the whole game, from the sprite-work of the game’s many environment, all the way to the box art.

Track: “Fear of the Heavens” (YouTube Link)
Game: Secret of Mana (SNES, 1993)
Composer: Hiroki Kikuta

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Kong’s T’day Tune #2 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-2/ Tue, 23 Apr 2019 16:39:50 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=610 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#2

Epic tune from an epic game. I remember flipping to the Dark World for the first time and realizing that this was going to be an amazing experience. My dog sings this song to herself when she’s on her evening patrols.

Track: “Dark World Theme” (YouTube Link)
Game: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES, 1991)
Composer: Koji Kondo

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Kong’s T’day Tune #3 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-3/ Thu, 18 Apr 2019 19:43:41 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=606 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#3

This song is so damn cute.

Track: “Yearnings of the Wind ” (YouTube Link)
Game: Chrono Trigger (SNES, 1995)
Composer: Yasunori Mitsuda

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Kong’s T’day Tune #4 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-4/ Wed, 17 Apr 2019 00:14:02 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=603 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#4

Maybe this section of Final Fantasy VI‘s lengthy ending sequence stands out to me because I like Shadow. The smooth transition between these two characters’ themes and the way they blend together perfectly is only finally revealed in immediate juxtaposition in the ending. The beauty is that these have been the characters’ themes throughout the game, but you don’t get to hear them together until now. Shadow’s theme is normally quiet, spare, and measured in pace, so rearranging it as a swelling string crescendo gives it a real emotional gut-punch. I hope Interceptor’s going to be OK.

Track: “End Theme (Relm & Shadow) ” (YouTube Link)
Game: Final Fantasy VI (SNES, 1994)
Composer: Nobuo Uematsu

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Kong’s T’day Tune #7 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-7/ Thu, 04 Apr 2019 14:52:30 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=596 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#7

VVVVVV hinted at the next game featured here: Final Fantasy V, Nobuo Uematsu’s penultimate game on the list (what will the Final one be?).

“Clash on the Big Bridge” might be the pinnacle of RPG battle music—so much so that they turned Gilgamesh into a recurring character just so they could keep using it. It’s got a wicked double-kick intro that builds into the main horn & bass section followed by a more traditional Final Fantasy battle melody. It almost sounds like it’s inspired by Rush. Epic tune.

Track: “Clash on the Big Bridge” (YouTube Link)
Game: Final Fantasy V (SFC, 1992)
Composer: Nobuo Uematsu

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Kong’s T’day Tune #10 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-10/ Tue, 26 Mar 2019 14:06:05 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=582 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#10

We’ve reached the Top 10! Only about half of the remaining tracks are from games that haven’t already been mentioned in this list. So we’re in for a few more surprises and a few games that had strong enough soundtracks to get more representation.

I like the mysterious opening melody of this song. It resolves itself in such a satisfying way. It loses points for drifting off near the end of the loop.

Track: “The Dark Star” (YouTube Link)
Game: Secret of Mana (SNES, 1993)
Composer: Hiroki Kikuta

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Kong’s T’day Tune #12 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-12/ Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:57:07 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=571 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#12

Third game in a row from 1991. Peak nostalgia, I guess. I really liked this tune because of the odd tone/sound/instrumentation. This carries through the whole game, but I picked this song as an example because of the chill melody. It’s great to hear this semi-drone synth in up-tempo battle scenes.

Track: “Theme of Wei and Wu” (YouTube Link)
Game: Romance of the Three Kingdoms III: Dragon of Destiny (SNES, 1991)
Composer: Minoru Mukaiya

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Kong’s T’day Tune #14 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-14/ Tue, 12 Mar 2019 14:47:46 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=565 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#14

This glorious tune is used early in Final Fantasy IV as the Red Wings’ theme in the lengthy semi-playable intro, and pops up several more times throughout the course of the game, usually at dramatic moments. Final Fantasy IV has its weaknesses, but it was one of the first epic story-driven RPGs I ever played, after cutting my teeth on the largely mechanical forerunners in the genre. This song made me feel like my characters were world-famous unstoppable champions. Adrenaline music.

Track: “Lunar Subterrane” (YouTube Link)
Game: Final Fantasy IV (SNES, 1991)
Composer: Nobuo Uematsu

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Kong’s T’day Tune #18 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-18/ Tue, 26 Feb 2019 15:05:47 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=547 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#18

The SNES version of Shadowrun is one weird game. It’s an isometric action-RPG with a reticle and dialogue trees, and it’s based on a cyberpunk pen & paper game. It’s awesome. The world feels stifling and small but full of possibility. And of course it has great atmospheric music.

“Seattle Blues” is kind of like this game’s equivalent of an overworld theme. One of them, anyway, since the music changes in different areas. I really like this one because it spends 40 seconds just establishing atmosphere and ambiance before finally settling into its rhythm and whistling out Jake’s grungy gunslinger melody.

Track: “Seattle Blues” (YouTube Link)
Game: Shadowrun (SNES, 1993)
Composer: Marshall Parker

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Kong’s T’day Tune #20 https://jcawley.ca/tday-tune-20/ Tue, 19 Feb 2019 14:26:31 +0000 http://jcawley.ca/?p=540 I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.

I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.

#20

It makes sense to kick off the Top 20 with Secret of Mana, which might be the game with the best overall soundtrack of all time. The music in this game is moody and atmospheric, and the instrumentation is bananas.

I’m introducing Secret of Mana here with the tune from the final boss fight. While it’s not the best song in the game, it exemplifies the direction of the soundtrack as a whole. We get a frenetic intro and a breakdown/build-up before the soaring main melody even begins near the 1-minute mark. The bass and drums are going crazy the whole time, but it’s done in a way that contributes to the feeling of a lush and dynamic world rather than the mosh pit of a rock concert.

Track: “Meridian Dance” (YouTube Link)
Game: Secret of Mana (SNES, 1993)
Composer: Hiroki Kikuta

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