I remember this part of the game haha. Hated that pirate ghost that stole your coins and the Keyzer and you had to make a quick escape before he caught it again.
@@lmpuny1013 didn't help that the GBA lacked a dedicated soundchip (which is why muting the audio on the Sonic 1 port caused the game to not lag as badly)
I’m currently playing shenmue 2 and I’m walking through this bar and they have DOWWWWS IN THE SONG. But someone mentioned it’s a stock Roland keyboard vocal. Every song should have a dowww in it.
@@finnyins I had one as a kid it was awesome until I wanted to watch these cartridges that had full movies like Shrek and cartoon shows it wasn’t compatible with that for some reason but that’s irrelevant these days anyways
I still maintain that I think the composer was taking notes from David Byrne and Brian Eno on this one, it gives me such flashbacks to American is Waiting. One of my favorite tracks from this game for sure
I can hear samples from Pizza Tower's Pig City stage theme in this, which is almost definitely intentional since Pizza Tower is heavily inspired by this game.
Pizza Tower's samples are definitely intentional, Theatrical Shenanigans uses the drums from one of the songs in Warioland 4, and the timer ticking down is used in practically every escape theme
Wario at this point is his own franchise trying out new things and being experimental, so in the long run it’s better that he’s distanced himself from the same trappings in the Mario platformers
The Fortress theme from Kid Icarus: of Myths and Monsters kinda riffs on this a bit. It somewhat led me to believe both tracks were done by the same composer.
I honestly think the original sounds better, this feels like the instruments don't have reverb or echo the original does so it sounds kind of empty, still cool though.
1:45 If you're talking about that one part here in the background, the bass is "Moon Village Guitar" from the WL4 soundfont. It's not originally from WL4, but from Sound-Cube samples. If not, that's probably a sample from the Roland SC-88 because WL4 overused that lol.
I have to say I LOVE what you did with that album But to be very honest the "piano"/"xylophone" sounds too different than the original i'm nitpicking because I really love this track but again good job
these were made using the sound files for a Wario Ware game, which used the same MIDI samples as this game but didn't have to be compressed for a gba cartridge.
The soundfont was ripped from Wario Ware inc. Mega Party Games. This game is known to borrow the same sound bytes from Wario land 4. Somehow the GC version managed to keep the uncompressed versions of the sound bytes. Meaning that it was possible to double the quality of the ost of Wario land from the start.
I remember this part of the game haha. Hated that pirate ghost that stole your coins and the Keyzer and you had to make a quick escape before he caught it again.
0:27 sounds like a sample of Skull Kid.... super cool!
01:37, 03:39
The beginning almost sounds like they simply re-wrote the opening bass line of “Seven Nation Army”.
@@shadow_ax every bassline sounds like the bassline from Seven Nation Army rewritten.
This game came out two years before Seven Nation Army.
maybe a hidden easteregg ;)
I love the music in this game. If they remade this game it wouldn't be as good I love the charm of the 16 bit music
32 bit 👍
32 bit yet it sounded shittier than snes (not that snes' audio wasn't bad)
Same
+TOUGH MAN RANDY SAVAGE so true, could apply to so many remakes also, even if the original were not 16, 32 or whatever bit
@@lmpuny1013 didn't help that the GBA lacked a dedicated soundchip
(which is why muting the audio on the Sonic 1 port caused the game to not lag as badly)
DOOWWWW
DOWWW DOWWW DOWWW DOWWW
AHHH
*record scratches*
Dowwww
I’m currently playing shenmue 2 and I’m walking through this bar and they have DOWWWWS IN THE SONG. But someone mentioned it’s a stock Roland keyboard vocal. Every song should have a dowww in it.
WarioWare Inc. has this as part of the intro... and the pig elevators.
Actually it’s in the ending. But still, the beat is in the intro
Wario Time
It can also be heard in the results screen for any of the three skyscrapers.
@@GuyWithThePie Hahahahahahaha! Wario's laughter when beating microgames is great, too.
@@tumbletunes3101 Yeah! Hihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihihi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@TheBreakingBenny Alright!
My favourite tune from this game!
Best game of all time , I played a lot of games and this is best one!
Remember when this song played in the first WarioWare on the GBA?
remixed one, sure!
yes !! when you were done with a level and you'd see your scores right ?
Indeed.
Oh cool!! Now I wish Wario Land 4 on the Game Cube was a thing! :P
That would have been so awesome. ^_^
At least we have Wario World!
@@finnyins I had one as a kid it was awesome until I wanted to watch these cartridges that had full movies like Shrek and cartoon shows it wasn’t compatible with that for some reason but that’s irrelevant these days anyways
Gba player I guess.
I still maintain that I think the composer was taking notes from David Byrne and Brian Eno on this one, it gives me such flashbacks to American is Waiting. One of my favorite tracks from this game for sure
Interesting comparison, would be neat if that was actually an influence on this track.
Un vrai bon jeu comme on en fait plus...
1:49 sounds like its saying WAH
I can hear samples from Pizza Tower's Pig City stage theme in this, which is almost definitely intentional since Pizza Tower is heavily inspired by this game.
Pizza Tower's samples are definitely intentional, Theatrical Shenanigans uses the drums from one of the songs in Warioland 4, and the timer ticking down is used in practically every escape theme
I think they used the same sound font too
HOLY CRAP THOSE ARE SCREAMS?!?
This is a really good song for a GBA game
Main melody sounds a bit different but it's so nice to finally hear a good version!!
Yeah, seems like the lead's incorrect.
Roland stock voice samples FTW. :)
Super cool!
Skull Kid's Moon Village
Kinda wish there was at least a couple of boos to fit in with the level. This is still the Mario universe after all.
Wario at this point is his own franchise trying out new things and being experimental, so in the long run it’s better that he’s distanced himself from the same trappings in the Mario platformers
that's amazing!
Banger alert
My favorite song in the soundtrack, bar none.
This sounds amazing, gba just killed any quality with its cpu driven dac
The Fortress theme from Kid Icarus: of Myths and Monsters kinda riffs on this a bit. It somewhat led me to believe both tracks were done by the same composer.
Ryoji Yoshitomi . He did not.
@@thelostarchives0 hmm... makes sense.
I honestly think the original sounds better, this feels like the instruments don't have reverb or echo the original does so it sounds kind of empty, still cool though.
why is this video rendered in 60FPS?
the audio is so high quality even the video is hq
You really need to seeee the song's high quality
Video bitrate determines audio bitrate on UA-cam
This was the first level I played lol
What is that bass soundfont called?
I mean the beginning
1:45 If you're talking about that one part here in the background, the bass is "Moon Village Guitar" from the WL4 soundfont.
It's not originally from WL4, but from Sound-Cube samples.
If not, that's probably a sample from the Roland SC-88 because WL4 overused that lol.
DUH-duh-DUH-DAOWW
Yeaaahhh
AHHH
this was used in back to the future 2 and 3 the nes game weird
Skull kid Moon Village 0:27
I have to say I LOVE what you did with that album
But to be very honest the "piano"/"xylophone" sounds too different than the original
i'm nitpicking because I really love this track but again good job
these were made using the sound files for a Wario Ware game, which used the same MIDI samples as this game but didn't have to be compressed for a gba cartridge.
1:44 I can hear Megalovania, damnnnnn im lost
Okay I know this comment is like a year old but like I have to know... where? 🤣
@@georgegoonhouse220 turututu, turu turu turu
Wasn't this track in a cutscene in WarioWare Inc?
It was in the beginning cutscene and the final cutscene
Yes sir!
How did you get the soundfonts?
Read the Description. I think it’s from Wario Ware Inc on the GameCube, aka WarioWare Mega Party Games.
The soundfont was ripped from Wario Ware inc. Mega Party Games. This game is known to borrow the same sound bytes from Wario land 4. Somehow the GC version managed to keep the uncompressed versions of the sound bytes. Meaning that it was possible to double the quality of the ost of Wario land from the start.
here because Igor’s Theme
Wait does it sample this?? Thats crazy i never knew that
I tried looking for proof of that and couldn't find it. Could you post your source?
Definitely prefer the 32-bit version.
Probably, my favorite soundtrack in the whole game and the one that i most remember.