Posts with tag musicday
by Kyle Orland Feb 9th 2007 7:30PM
Filed under: Retro
The Mega Man series is known for its excellent music, but one theme from the series stands above its contemporaries. This masterful work of digital audio art sits alone and exalted as the finest of the fine, as the Hope Diamond might sit among a pile of lesser gems.
The true beauty and nuance of this piece is remembered but once a year, today, on Snake Man theme music day, a new holiday that continues in the tradition of game music days past. Come celebrate with us, won't you?
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by Kyle Orland Jan 19th 2007 2:55PM
Filed under: Culture, Retro, Action, Puzzle, Rhythm
The first thing we noticed when we stumbled across this video of an Asian-British girl playing the Tetris theme was that she was pretty cute. The second thing we noticed was the music was pretty bad. The third thing we noticed was that the video has received over 1.1 million views since being posted last June. Holy crap!
All this time we've been trying to pick quality music performances for game music day without even paying attention to how the people in the videos look. But if cute people playing badly can get over a million views, we've obviously been barking up the wrong tree. With that in mind, please enjoy these videos of beautiful people playing not-so-beautiful video game music.
Continue reading Happy cute-people-playing-bad-video-game-music day
by Kyle Orland Dec 29th 2006 5:25PM
Filed under: Retro

After putting together 15
game music Fridays over the past 5 months or so, you might think that we're beginning to run out of ideas for mostly regular feature. Well, you'd be wrong. Our imagination for this kind of thing knows no limits. You give us three random video game music videos from YouTube and we will manage to connect them in some semi-coherent way to make a passable music day theme because that's what we get paid for, dammit!
With that in mind, please enjoy some YouTube videos featuring music from NES games that featured ducks. Including:
- A suitably digital-sounding version of the Duck Tales theme
- A surprisingly competent, jazzy tune from Darkwing Duck
- A death metal anthem based around Duck Hunt. Yes, Duck Hunt.
Continue reading Happy ducks on the NES music day
by Kyle Orland Dec 15th 2006 2:50PM
Filed under: Culture, Retro

We here at Joystiq were reluctant to do a Super Mario music day for much the same reason we hesitated to do a
Tetris music day until
last week. While there are hundreds of amateur videos of people plunking out the theme on guitar or piano, most of them are nothing special. But then we stumbled upon a trio of Mario themes done in a musical form that erased our ennui and have new life to the familiar ditty:
Hand farts.
Technically called
manualism, the method of making music by farting air out through your hands is apparently a dying art. We're still not entirely convinced all of the below performances are real -- heck, some of us can't even get the slightest toot from pressing our hands together, much less compose a whole song. Still, even if they're bogus, we feel the mere fact that someone went to the trouble of pretending to do the Mario theme in hand farts is worth noting. Enjoy!
Continue reading Happy Super Mario manualism music day
by Kyle Orland Dec 8th 2006 3:45PM
Filed under: Retro, Puzzle

How have we gone
this long without doing a
Tetris music, you might ask? Well, truth be told, the whole idea seemed a little uninteresting to us. While we can't deny the inherent catchiness of the classic puzzler theme, most of the hundreds of video covers of the tune on YouTube are simple transcriptions for the piano or guitar. Booooring.
So for this week, we've dug up some traditional
Tetris music played on some less-than-traditional musical instruments. Please enjoy these clips of the
Tetris theme as performed on accordion, mandolin and the human head. That's right... the human head.
Continue reading Happy Tetris music day
by Kyle Orland Dec 1st 2006 5:50PM
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PSP, Retro

We went to a rock concert the other day. We did not like it very much. Too many people thrashing about and playing noise that did have the joy of the universe flowing through it. We much prefer music that captures the true happiness of the soul.
Therefore, we, the King of all Cosmos, have rolled up a collection of
Katamari Damacy music performed by a solo guitarist, a klezmer band, and even a one-man a capella quartet into a fun-sized ball of joy. We hope it will bring some elation to your minuscule-sized soul.
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by Kyle Orland Nov 17th 2006 12:00PM
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Retro

[Update: Fixed a broken video link]
With the PlayStation 3's North American launch today, Sony continues its push for market dominance in an unprecedented third straight generation of game consoles. With that in mind, we thought we'd use this week's music showcase to highlight some of the games that have become synonymous with the Playstation name over the last ten years. Please enjoy the following selections from
Metal Gear Solid,
Tekken 2, and
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
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by Kyle Orland Nov 3rd 2006 3:30PM

With the recently
leaked screens of Halo 3 and news about the
postponed Halo movie turning everyone's eyes to Master Chief, we thought it would be appropriate to turn everyone's ears to some renditions of the Halo theme. We've tracked down three excellent and varied renditions performed from the lofty heights of the Hollywood Bowl, the somewhat more ignominious perch of a school auditorium, and the comparatively pathetic confines of a guitarist's bedroom. Enjoy!
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by Kyle Orland Oct 27th 2006 1:40PM
Filed under: Arcade, Retro, Fighting

There's nothing like a good fighting game to let out your aggression in a safe, healthy manner. Of course, hearing the music from said game might bring out those aggressive impulses in an environment that isn't well suited to handle it.
Therefore, we here at Joystiq recommend you prepare for the following guitar renditions of Ken, Guile an Zangief's themes from
Street Fighter II by finding the nearest arcade and/or video game console and loading it up a game that involves punching and kicking things repeatedly. Your housemates, classmates and/or co-workers will thank you for channeling your destructive impulses away from them and towards something more benign.
Continue reading Happy Street Fighter II music day
by Kyle Orland Sep 8th 2006 12:25PM
Filed under: Culture, Retro

Some days here at Joystiq, we just can't decide what we want. We'll feel like a little
Mega Man, only to stop and go searching for
Chrono Trigger, then
Tetris, then
Zelda,
Final Fantasy,
Mario ... nothing seems to satisfy.
Luckily, we're always in the mood for the piano, and YouTube is happy to oblige our digital wanderlust with a variety of video game medleys on the ebony and ivory. Continue reading for some exquisite piano interpretations from the above series and more.
Previously:
Happy Castlevania rock out day,
Happy retro-techno music day,
Happy Zelda music day... again,
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