8 Bit Mondays Amiga Atari Capcom Castle Crashers Castlevania Chris Huelsbeck Chrono Trigger Contra Cowboys David Wise Donkey Kong Donkey Kong Country Dragon Quest EarthBound Earthworm Jim F-Zero Final Fantasy Goat Gradius Guilty Gear Halo Hidenori Maezawa Hip Tanaka Ico Jeremy Soule Kenji Yamamoto Kirby Koji Hayama Koji Kondo Konami Kow Otani Kuniyo Yamashita Machinae Supremacy Mana Mario Marty O'Donnell Medieval Mega Man Metal Gear Metal Slug Metroid Michiru Yamane Miki Higashino Mother Motoaki Furukawa Motoi Sakuraba Namco Naoto Shibata Ninja Gaiden Nintendo Nobuo Uematsu R-Type Rare Rob Hubbard Rockman Sega Shin Megami Tensei/Persona Square Street Fighter Super Smash Bros.SupraDarky – Best VGM (YouTube Channel).There’s a club mix from the more miss than hit Peach Mold doujin album (2006) and a couple trance/electronica mixes by cthonic (the other one is from VGMix 2.0, but not really worth sharing). The only place I’m really torn is with that synth line as it’s a little too high-pitched.Īnd…that’s really about it. There’s a nice break for the second loop with a brilliant piano and flutes. There’s a lot of great percussion here, with better trumpet samples that just add so much emotion and atmosphere to the piece. Jerod Collins (born: Augage 32 ), better known online as The8BitDrummer, is an American Twitch streamer and drummer. “King Dedede” has only one really good remix, and that is the amazing Yoko Shimomura‘s rendition from Super Smash Bros. Anyway, the boss music is great for the fight against this bully with a nice bit of lighthearted humor. This adds great variety to an a melody that is pretty catchy but would otherwise get old pretty quick. The version in Kirby’s Superstar is actually better because it adds a third section at the end of the first loop (0:40) – whereas the original just looped at this point. The main melody is played on trumpets with some nice bells and other tones added for emphasis and variety. The instrument selection is very Kirby (and hence Jun Ishikawa), with big drums and a wood block. Dedede and proceeds to bust his way into the arena. (Incidentally, about the only other game I can recall that has a giant boxing/wrestling match for the final battle is Donkey Kong 64, which ended up as a good level concept with poor execution.) So, at the risk of doing too much Kirby (is that possible) – or more specifically, Kirby’s Superstar – here’s King Dedede’s theme! (Screenshot is from the DS version.)įor the two-second intro, Kirby smashes into the castle at the top of Mt. It’s a pretty epic battle and a great finale to the game. In the background, of course, all his minions are there jeering at you and cheering for him. Here’s this little pink marshmallow fighting a five-ton penguin inside a boxing ring – and the penguin has a giant mallet. The fight with King Dedede in Kirby’s Dream Land and Spring Breeze (from Kirby’s Superstar) is a pretty cool concept.
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