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Old 07-11-2012, 08:57 PM
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Larry made this list a while ago.

http://ocremix.org/forums/showthread...hlight=wedding
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Thanks a lot, that's really helpful. I also now need to high five Larry at Otakon.
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play this as the bride enters
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Old 07-12-2012, 02:22 AM
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Old 07-12-2012, 03:19 AM
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how about some Terranigma?

Hometown
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Zelda would be good too. The Zelda 3 ending and/or credits in particular come to mind.
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Old 07-12-2012, 03:21 AM
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Aw heck. Now I might have to do this at mine. :-/

I would recommend Final Fantasy Tactics, but I'm afraid the music in it might generally be a touch too far on the somber/churchy side; but something like Ovelia's Worries might not be too bad.
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Easy answer - play the FF victory theme when they announce you as a married couple for the first time.
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I completely forgot this first time around, but Because I Love You from Earthbound is the best choice for her processional
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Old 07-12-2012, 02:39 PM
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My cousin did something similar to his wife, he played the Imperial March from Star Wars. Something like that is funny for about five seconds, and then you're left thinking oh god why.



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how about some Terranigma?

Hometown
Elle's Theme
Rest
Return to Mother Earth


Zelda would be good too. The Zelda 3 ending and/or credits in particular come to mind.
I'm really not familiar with Terranigma, but I think the Hometown theme, at least, would be good for a reception.

As for Zelda, that's also something we're looking at. My fiancee actually is thinking about the LttP's credits as her processional theme. If not, we'll use it during the reception.

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Aw heck. Now I might have to do this at mine. :-/

I would recommend Final Fantasy Tactics, but I'm afraid the music in it might generally be a touch too far on the somber/churchy side; but something like Ovelia's Worries might not be too bad.
Still a bit too churchy, also a bit too busy. Part of why I'm looking at 8-16 bit era stuff is nostalgia as well as fidelity. I really like chip music, and how it's low fidelity, and how it's more about developing a melody than a soundscape.

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Easy answer - play the FF victory theme when they announce you as a married couple for the first time.
Nah, too cheesy. I think that might be overdoing it.

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I completely forgot this first time around, but Because I Love You from Earthbound is the best choice for her processional
Sadly, never played Earthbound. My fiancee has, so she might really like the suggestion. I like what I'm hearing.
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Another recommendation. Yes, Tactics Ogre was made near the tail end of the 16-bit days. This is just a rearrangement for the PSP game.

You could have this playing while the guests are filing into their seats and waiting for the ceremony to start.

Incidentally, while it isn't either 8- or 16-bit, Final Fantasy XII's Symphonic Poem "Hope" might sound amazing once everyone starts walking down the aisles as a sort of introductory piece.

Damn, I'm giving away my own wedding here.
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