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Summary
Nintendojo FM is back after an entire semester off! Lukas and Kyle return to discuss a few games they have been playing– but more importantly it’s time to shake up the format of the podcast. NFM will be moving away from news reactions to podcasting about specialty discussion topics. This time, we dive into some NintenTunes! Sit back and listen as we play many blocks of great Nintendo music, DJ style. (Skip to the 35 min mark to jump right into the music!)
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Recording Date
September 12, 2014
Hosts
Kyle and Lukas
Show Contents
00:00:00 – Intro and Player Input
00:39:00 – Mario Music Block
00:52:00 – Zelda Music Block
01:05:40 – Donkey Kong Music Block
01:16:00 – Metroid Music Block
01:33:20 – Bonus Music Block 1
01:46:00 – Bonus Music Block 2
01:54:00 – Outro
02:06:39 Total Length
Music Credits
- Intro Theme: “Loading Screen” by Glitch City
- A Secret Course – Koji Kondo – Super Mario Sunshine – GameCube – 2002
- Wind Garden – Mahito Yakota, Koji Kondo – Super Mario Galaxy – Wii – 2007
- Overworld (with Yoshi) – Koji Kondo – Super Mario World – SNES – 1990
- Zora’s Domain – Koji Kondo – The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – N64 – 1998
- Hyrule Field – Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ota, Koji Kondo – The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess – Wii – 2006
- Dark World – Koji Kondo – The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past – SNES – 1992
- Lorule Overworld – Ryo Nagamatsu – The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds – Nintendo 3DS – 2013
- DKC Title Theme – David Wise – Donkey Kong Country – SNES- 1994
- Fear Factory – David Wise – Donkey Kong Country – SNES- 1994
- Wing Ding – David Wise – Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze – Wii U- 2014
- Brinstar – Kenji Yamamoto, Minaka Hamano – Metroid: Zero Mission – Game Boy Advance – 2004
- Planet Tallon IV – Kenji Yamamoto, Kouichi Kyuuma – Metroid Prime – GameCube – 2002
- Upper Brinstar – Kenji Yamamoto, Minaka Hamano – Super Metroid – SNES – 1994
- Drifting Away – Ryoji Yoshitomi, Kyoko Miyamoto – WarioWare, Inc. – Game Boy Advance – 2003
- Azalea Town – Junichi Masuda – Pokémon Gold & Silver – Game Boy – 1999
- Akrillic – Tim Follin, Geoff Follin – Plok – SNES – 1993
- Super CO Power – Yoshito Hirano – Advance Wars: Dual Strike – Nintendo DS – 2005
- Aeropolis – Hidenori Shoji, Daiki Kasho – F-Zero GX – GameCube – 2003
- Central Highway – Setsuo Yamamoto, et al. – Mega Man X – SNES – 1993
- The Roost – Kazumi Totaka – Super Smash Bros. Brawl – Wii – 2008
- The Best and Only Place for Killer Video Game Remixes
I love that Mario Galaxy song and it’s rendition in #MK8.