DKC crew complete!!
Kiddy Kong was such a crybaby I spent most of the game killing him on purpose. (Learned not to have kids early in life, thanks DKC3)
Great game still though! Super underrated - that lightning level and backwards controls poison sewer were high points of the series.
Yesterday was the 28thbirthday of terranigma and for this special day I created a neclace out of fimo and cateyestone. This is a present for my beloved zapnir my wife and the light in my life. She is the biggest fan of this classic snes game. If you get the chance try to play this snesclassic. I hope it will get someday a reboot.
This game brought us together and now after over 11 years we are happely married.
To work with such filigran things is a little bit new for me but hey I tried.
Do you know Terranigma? If yes wanna join our cosplaygroup?🥰
Season 2
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Gotta be honest, I don't have much in the way of analysis or deeper thoughts lined up for today's rip. Really, it's just one that's been sitting with me for a good long while that I want to talk about. Because amidst all the shitposts, incredible collaborative projects, vocal covers, subversive masterpieces, and so much more, there's some rips that just exist to remind us of how fucking good music can be. Black Parade (MMX Remix) is nothing more than what it says on the tin, but I love it specifically for that.
I believe I talked about it in Beyond the Floating Isles, but it wasn't until recently that I began to actually explore the world of music more seriously - most of the music I'd listen to in my early and late teens was, quite simply pure video game music. And in that sense SiIvaGunner has been an incredibly good resource for me to slowly open my eyes to all the music that's out there in the world, all the inspirations that my favorite VGM composers take from, and all the stuff that just sounds amazing in its own right. With no context, no background, no need to actually search this music up due to the bait-and-switch nature of SiIva, rips like Black Parade (MMX Remix) had the opportunity to expose me to bands like My Chemical Romance without any of the complicated baggage attached.
To this day, I still know very little about My Chemical Romance's actual body of work - but I fucking *love* how this main snippet of Welcome To The Black Parade sounds in Mega Man X's rock-heavy set of instruments. Its short length feels perfectly befitting as a remix into the format of a SNES action game, and cuts right to the core of the original song's appeal - althewhile bolstering it with sick sounding 16-bit shreds. As I said at the start, Black Parade (MMX Remix) is point-for-point exactly what it promises on the tin, and I adore it so much for that.