All of these vocal tracks in Wario GBA titles sound like they have separated into phrases for each word, and each are applied with delay and reverb separately which plays in real-time on the GBA hardware, to save space. You can hear many of these phrases repeat in other parts in the game's soundtrack. This is also very evident with Wario's voice too, it gets heavily modified and repeats itself with many audio effects and pitch shifts. To top it all off, all of these audio sound files are heavily compressed. it gives such a charm to the final product that can be described as robotic and artificial, haven't heard it anywhere else.
@@DoctorWock Thx. I think it could be recreated with currently available plugins. Essentially you just have to test around and tune it to sound similar, find a similar sounding delay/reverb as used in WarioWare, get the low bitrate effect, you can use available audio from gba as reference, or perhaps from available documentation of gba sound chip. Another thing is to chop up the vocals to small bits so they connect unnaturally and repeat a lot. Lol I'm not a musician or technician, but this sounds like a lot of fun to me. cheers
Those cases are when people mean "limitations forced to be creative". GBA, SNES, Genesis, etc have limited audio capabilities but unique ways to work around it and thats how some of the most memorable songs in gaming born.
Kogane iro no anata no kūpe Tappuri batā o nutte ageru wa Machi o nukete sanbashi e (LET'S GO! LET'S DRIVE!) Iki o tome o tojite, wan, tū, surī Nureru hō muchū de oyoge soshite Namima ni tadayō koe o furikitte nē Kogane iro no anata no kūpe Sasayaku nami made hitoyasumi Translation: Your golden-colored coupe Looks like it has butter spread all over it Go through the city to the pier (Let's go! Let's drive!) Hold your breath and close your eyes, 1, 2, 3 With wet cheeks, swim in a trance, then Let the voices on the waves drift away Your golden-colored coupe Takes a rest on the whispering waves
It's because warioware Inc has a lot of similarities with Wario land 4. I guess they tried to follow the style with many references such as soundfonts and graphics, the game really feels like a "sub game" from warioland.
They commonly rip Wario land 4 audio. Or Wario land 4 rips from warioware inc. I don’t really know which game came first. But there are a lot of similar songs. EX: Dr Crygor’s Outro sequence when the toilet floods uses Hurry Up! in Wario land 4
GBA's bad audio makes this song feel much better
i like the bad audio
Literally so much of the charm of most gba game soundtracks comes from the bit crushed sound straight from the speakers 😁😊
you should definitely check out HEXD music
Remember that the GBA was just an SNES in steroids. They did the best they could. For being portable in 2003 it was incredible.
Yes...
Works best with a rainy mood and the sound of windscreen wipers
A tip; These bots are scam peddlers, do not get Flixzone
@@helfire14 Good tip uwu
someone already did it in real life (driving in a rainy night while listening to this tune)
Windshield
@@Zonefire15 Tomato tomato
All of these vocal tracks in Wario GBA titles sound like they have separated into phrases for each word, and each are applied with delay and reverb separately which plays in real-time on the GBA hardware, to save space. You can hear many of these phrases repeat in other parts in the game's soundtrack. This is also very evident with Wario's voice too, it gets heavily modified and repeats itself with many audio effects and pitch shifts. To top it all off, all of these audio sound files are heavily compressed. it gives such a charm to the final product that can be described as robotic and artificial, haven't heard it anywhere else.
Perfect description of the vibe. Would love if someone put out a VST to recreate the effect on modern DAW's.
@@DoctorWock Thx. I think it could be recreated with currently available plugins.
Essentially you just have to test around and tune it to sound similar, find a similar sounding delay/reverb as used in WarioWare, get the low bitrate effect, you can use available audio from gba as reference, or perhaps from available documentation of gba sound chip.
Another thing is to chop up the vocals to small bits so they connect unnaturally and repeat a lot. Lol I'm not a musician or technician, but this sounds like a lot of fun to me. cheers
Those cases are when people mean "limitations forced to be creative". GBA, SNES, Genesis, etc have limited audio capabilities but unique ways to work around it and thats how some of the most memorable songs in gaming born.
I absolutely love the distortions! They give it a lot of personality.
Kogane iro no anata no kūpe
Tappuri batā o nutte ageru wa
Machi o nukete sanbashi e (LET'S GO! LET'S DRIVE!)
Iki o tome o tojite, wan, tū, surī
Nureru hō muchū de oyoge soshite
Namima ni tadayō koe o furikitte nē
Kogane iro no anata no kūpe
Sasayaku nami made hitoyasumi
Translation:
Your golden-colored coupe
Looks like it has butter spread all over it
Go through the city to the pier (Let's go! Let's drive!)
Hold your breath and close your eyes, 1, 2, 3
With wet cheeks, swim in a trance, then
Let the voices on the waves drift away
Your golden-colored coupe
Takes a rest on the whispering waves
Is it possible to love a character (let alone two of them) over a song? Because that’s how I feel about Dribble and Spitz!
9-Volts theme is how i loved him and 18-Volt
I listened to this on a city bus at night. It felt so ✨ *Magical* ✨
this is simply one of the finest things ever composed
This is weirdly catchy for some reason.
and that reason being genius song writing
21 years later this song still sounds incredible.
listening to this while taking a cold shower I'll be back soon
oh god there's a spider in there nevermind
@@galactica-rd6cv AAAAAA
@@galactica-rd6cv RIP
@@galactica-rd6cv WHAT
Be glad it ain't roaches
When you're happy, you enjoy the song, when you're sad, you understand the lyrics.
guess I'm never sad then
no i dont i dont know japanese
This song is genuinely great like even the audio it’s still great. Also the end of this mini game section had me laughing hard!
Timeless classic
this sounds so much like it could be part of wario land 4
This game shares a few songs from that game already so it would definitely be plausible!
It's because warioware Inc has a lot of similarities with Wario land 4. I guess they tried to follow the style with many references such as soundfonts and graphics, the game really feels like a "sub game" from warioland.
They commonly rip Wario land 4 audio. Or Wario land 4 rips from warioware inc. I don’t really know which game came first. But there are a lot of similar songs. EX: Dr Crygor’s Outro sequence when the toilet floods uses Hurry Up! in Wario land 4
WL4 and WWMM are basically a duology.
2:21 Best part ever😊
Vraiment incroyable cette ost
Who remembers when Coach danced?
Nice
They really need to make an English version of this song.
I wish this had the radio intro and more accurate transitions.
Dancing Coach
POGERS
pronounced : poe - jurz
@@g-starthefirst no, it's poe - gurz
@@ArendAlphaEagle oh ok
@@g-starthefirstit's more pah-gurz.
Pah-Gers
Its impossible that im the only one that finds a similarity between this track and Luka by Suzanne Vega. Anyone else?
Who’s here because of Warioware: Get it together!?
Me
me too
Imagine not being here because of the original uwu
Me
i am!
X1.25 that's Nice xD
bad taste
SPEED UP!!
Less go
@@OtavioRegistrue
This song is way better than bread by anya nami
Song name: Drifting Away
I Knew It!
Whos here because of Edbound
not me
Not me
Who?
It's still pretty choppy, sadly.