Nintendo agreed with Sony, in the late 1980s, to develop for its successful Super Nintendo an appendix to incorporate games on CD, in addition to the traditional cartridge. It all started with a broken contract with Nintendo at the end of the decade of 1980. Other than that, this was a fun & futuristic space jam (come on.PlayStation 1 was released on Decemin Japan, 3rd September, 1995 in the U.S. Not the sequencing (at all), but the beefiness & clarity & impact of the sounds employed I feel like kick & snare alike get overpowered a bit and don't have the presence/oomph of all the other wonderful elements. If I had to pick nits, the nits that I would pick would actually be with the drums. I also dug the textural blend of acoustic & electric guitar sounds gud. This falls into that second category, especially w/ regard to the usage of sound FX dat intro really got me into the jacked-for-interstellar-travel-and-splosions mood. Me too sometimes I quote judges when they make observations that wouldn't have occurred to me, and sometimes I'm just being lazy/economical because they've already kinda said what I myself think. In general, I felt like the guitar work outshines the synths (but that’s pretty much what you sign up for when you bring Sixto on board – that solo was mean!) and in my opinion, it took a little too long to bring a lead instrument into the mix (it wasn’t until around 1:25 that a dominant lead entered the arena and I was definitely itching for things to progress by that point.) All in all, those are minor quibbles, and the mixing sounds much improved. Moving onto the meat of the arrangement, this is a classic Hakstok formula that really ticks all the boxes in a very satisfying fashion. It makes me feel truly immersed in the track. The use of sound effects is ace, I admire how you actually integrated them rhythmically with the track instead of dumping a few one-shots over the track and calling it a day. Emunator nailed things with his decision: :) Hope you enjoy it!"Īs Ivan mentions, this was revised from the DoD submission, and was later revised again in 2016 due to panel feedback, so hopefully you're getting the best of the best incarnation of this homage to one of the ReMixer's favorite pieces of VGM, and one I was actually unfamilar with. This is probably my best song of 2014, so I wanted to make it sound as good as possible before submitting, which is probably why it took me a few months. This version has the same arrangement as the DoD one, but with lots of changes to the mixing and samples. I originally made this remix for the July 2014 DoD Free Month and recruited Sixto to play the awesome guitar solo you can hear halfway through the song. I consider the source tune for this song to be one of the best pieces of VGM ever, and the Gradius Gaiden soundtrack itself is a masterpiece and probably one of the most underrated video game soundtracks. "A cover of the song "Beyond the White Storm" from Gradius Gaiden. Start the week off right with a healthy dose of futuristic rock from Ivan Hakštok, featuring the guitar stylings of Sixto Sounds, as they provide OCR with its first Gradius series mix in six years and our FIRST EVAR arrangement of Gradius Gaiden Ivan writes:
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