Staff Credits - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door OST
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
- Staff Credits - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door OST
Sound Director: Yoshito Sekigawa
Composers: Yoshito Sekigawa, Kazuki Komai, Fumihiro Isobe
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Playlist: • Paper Mario: The Thous...
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glad they retroactively gave TTYD a march credits scene
This is soooo good, does a great job of wrapping up the adventure you just went on in a neat little bow. One Mario RPG journey ends, another will soon begin in the form of Mario & Luigi Brothership :)
Totally right! Nintendo is really putting love to the Mario RPG games, and after two marvelous remakes from special games we can soon enjoy a new M&L game😊😊❤️❤️
3:26 "Battle: Chapter 6" Jumpscare
Can I be honest and say I never cared for the original credits theme. Like at all. Possibly because I couldn't beat the game as a kid so I have no nostalgia for it, but it felt like such a strange way to end the game. Anyway, normally game credits make me feel sad because the story is over, but this entire credits sequence actually got me hyped. I just loved seeing all the characters show up on stage and interact, and picking out the musical references was really fun too. Probably the most cheerful credits scene in a game I can think of, really left me on a high note after finishing the story.
This game was worth all the wait and so much more. I'll always be happy this exists.
Oh, and thank you Yoshi for uploading this OST! I really enjoyed following along with the uploads and commenting on them as they came out.
3:09 Poshley Heights✨ ❤️
Ngl, the original credits and theme was good but i think i prefer more this credits because they're more cheerful and fun to see and this medley is amazing.
What’s being referenced from 0:10 to 1:08? Or is it a new theme
If I use this music, will I get a copyright claim?
Did you play the music of the Famicom disc system? ( I think it's probably diverted)