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  1. **NOTE: Most of the discussion is taking place on a Discord Server, but regular project updates and claim/track status will continue to be posted here** It's my pleasure to announce a one-of-a-kind album project and partnership between Lucas Thomas of Nintendo Force and OverClocked ReMix! Project Concept Nintendo Force Magazine has launched a Kickstarter to fund Lucas M. Thomas' new book, "The Impact of Iwata" which offers a deep dive into the life of former Nintendo President Satoru Iwata and his towering impact on the video game industry. After meeting its original funding goal in only 2 days Nintendo Force has added a number of stretch goals including an audiobook version – and this is where we come in! This project will be a 16-track album to be included as part of the audiobook release. Each track will be based on one of the 16 chapters of the book, and is intended to fill the same role in an auditory format as the illustrations do in the print book. Portions of the tracks will be used as chapter introductions and between narration within the audiobook itself, and the entire album will be released in full as a bonus feature/promotional item. A full tracklist and description of source tunes/chapter topics can be found below See the Kickstarter for more detail: Album Roles/ What we need! Author/Nintendo Force Editor-in-Chief/Project Lead: Lucas M. Thomas Album Director: TSori Masterer: ???? ( Zack Parrish available if no one else volunteers. Jorito also has contacts that may be available) Remixers: Cyril the Wolf Emunator Hemophiliac Ian Martyn Jorito MIchael Hudak Ridley Snipes Siolfor the Jackal The Vodoú Queen Treyt TSori Vylent Zack Parrish Performers: Donut - Clarinet, Bass Clarinet Earth Kid - Harp, Piano, Vocals (female), Hammered dulcimer, Recorder, Ethnic percussion Ian Martyn - Irish bouzouki, guitar (acoustic and electric), bass, keys, Irish whistle and low whistle, mandolin, Irish tenor banjo, accordion, taishōgoto, yukyu, concertina, melodica, bodhrán, bendir, ukulele KestrelGirl - Violin pointblanket - Violin SableProvidence - flute, bass flute, dizi Sheabutter - Violin Siolfor the Jackal - Electric Guitar, Bass TSori – Trumpet, Flugelhorn Claiming Tracks All remixers wishing to claim a track should PM me and/or post in the thread. We'll go from there! Genre Guidelines There are no specific required genres or instrumentation. The ReMixer is invited to take the approach they think will best for the chapter subject. That said there are a couple general guidelines from Lucas: The book itself is a positive and celebratory look at Iwata's life and legacy. So the music should reflect that same kind of tone. While creative interpretation is encouraged, the source tune should be easily recognizable The majority of the book is going to be narration so we have been asked that the music not include any lyrics or sampled speech. This album is intended to be an official OCR album as well as a part of the book, so remixes must meet the appropriate standards. Deadlines: The Final Deadline for completed, un-mastered WAVs is December 1, 2023 Updated 7-1-2023 I've had to change my plans around for this just a littl ebit but here what we go with for a deadline schedule August 1, 2023 - Initial WIP : Demonstrates your source tune and concept for the arrangement September 1, 2023 - Significant WIP: Further development of the inital WIP, i.e. more length more firm instrumentation/sound design etc. October 1, 2023 - Finished Arrangement: Full length WIP November 1 2023 - FInal WIP - Completed track minus any changes needing to be made after review and feedback December 1 2023 - Final WAVs - FInal completed tracks go off to be mastered. If we don’t hear from you and are unable to contact you for a month your claim will be dropped! That said, life happens and we want this project to be the best that it can be! Stay in touch, and we will make it work! I'll be reaching out to everyone every 2 or 3 weeks to just check in too. The Track List *NOTE: Given the nature of this project and the timeline, it is preferred that those that claim tracks have a demonstrated history of contributions to another project(s). However anyone may join, and collaborations are highly encouraged ! Track Claim & WIP Status (16) Bold Gold- Submitted for Mastering - 14 Bold Green - Final WAV submitted - 1 Cyan - Finished Arrangement submitted - 1 Blue - Significant WIP submitted - 0 Purple - Initial WIP submitted - 0 Orange - Claimed Track, no WIP yet - 0 Red - Unclaimed Track - 0 For reference: a full list of Iwata's Game credits can be found HERE. Also to be clear: these are intended to be complete ReMixes that will be released as an album along with the with the audiobook AND used in part between narration segments in the audio book itself. They are NOT background music or loops. Chapter One – Satoru Iwata: The Early Years CLAIM: Jorito - "Eggerland Swagger" This chapter covers Satoru Iwata's childhood all the way up through his earliest years at HAL, when he worked on games for computers like the Commodore 64. Sources: Not a lot of those early '80s games had much music in them, so this will be the trickiest track to nail down. Other potential sources of music in his earliest years include the original Star Trek TV show (he was a fan as a teen and one of his first games was a Star Trek game he made on a calculator), as well as the 1972 Winter Olympics (they took place in his hometown and he actually had a small role in the opening ceremony!). Chapter Two – The Pinball Repairman CLAIM: Treyt - "Pocket Arcade" Satoru Iwata's first commercial release working with Nintendo was the original NES Pinball game from the early '80s. Sources: NES Pinball didn't have much sound beyond the noises of the ball bouncing around the table, but it inspired several further pinball games later on the NES, Game Boy, SNES and beyond. So anything tracks from titles like Rollerball, Kirby's Pinball Land, Revenge of the 'Gator or Pokémon Pinball could work. Chapter Three – Teeing Off with Golf CLAIM: Cyril the Wolf - "Funky Mountain Peaks" Just as Mr. Iwata laid a foundation for all future pinball games, he also established the template that future golf games would follow by programming NES Golf! Sources: NES Golf, again, not much sound. But several later golf games have tracks to turn to, like NES Open Tournament Golf. He and HAL worked on everything golf-related up until Camelot took over with Mario Golf on the N64. Kirby's Dream Course, HAL's Hole-in-One Golf, VS. Ladies Golf, Jumbo Ozaki no Hole in One Professional . . . (Come on, you know you want to make the world's first Jumbo Ozaki remix.) Chapter Four Balloon Fight CLAIM: Mike Norvak - "Balloon Trip" Sources: anything on the balloon fight ost Chapter Five Super Mario Bros. CLAIM: Zack Parrish - "Life is Peachy" Source: The water level music from Super Mario Bros. Chapter Six Mach Rider, F1 Race, Famicom Grand Prix: 3D Hot Rally (early 8-bit racing games) CLAIM: Siolfor the Jackal - TBD Source: Any track from these games Chapter Seven Dragon Warrior (Iwata worked on localizing Dragon Quest to bring it to America) CLAIM: Xaleph - "A Translator's Tale" Source: All of Dragon Warrior is on the table Chapter 8: Kirbys Dreamland CLAIM: Lucas Guimaraes - "Parasol to the Stars" Source: Any Kirby OST Chapter Nine EarthBound CLAIM: Ridley Snipes - "Bonhomme de Neige" Source: Any track on the Earthbound OST Chapter Ten Super Smash Bros CLAIM: Vylent - "Desert Smash" Source: Tracks that are unique to the smash brothers series Chapter Eleven Pokémon Gold & Silver, Pokémon Stadium, Pokémon Snap (all the Pokémon stuff) CLAIM: Emunator: - "Gold Soul" Source: Any of the above pokemon OSTs Chapter Twelve Expanding the Gaming Audience (Wii and DS hardware launches) CLAIM: Hemophiliac - "Live from the Wii Sports Arena" Source: Any of the Wii system or DS system music. Wii sports is also eligible Chapter Thirteen Brain Age CLAIM: TSori - "Think on Your Feet" Source: The Brain Age OST Chapter Fourteen Nintendo Directs, Ask Iwata Interview CLAIM : Ian Martyn - TBD Source: The Nintendo Direct Theme or any other “deep cuts” that have been used as a part of those events Chapter Fifteen Roundup of Other Games: Lolo, Arcana, NCAA Basketball, Air Fortress, Ghostbusters II, etc. CLAIM: The Vodoú Queen - "Chozodynamic" Sources: Any track from the above OSTs Chapter Sixteen Remembering Iwata CLAIM: Michael Hudak - "Guide to the Infinite" This chapter while still being positive and hopeful will have a more reflective tone and the music can reflect that as well. Sources: Breath of the Wild/Tears of the kingdom OSTs ANNOUNCEMENTS 6-23-2023 Project Kickoff! Lets go! 7-1-2023 Alright, we're off and Rolling now. ALL tracks are claimed, and 6 have already had WIPs submitted. A huge Thank you to everyone who volunteered to claim a track and especially to those of you who got juggled around a bit as we figured out how to deal with the rush of claims. I had initially planned to give everyone different check in date based on their claim date, but since almost everyone claimed their track on the same day, I'll keep it simple and just schedule deadlines for the 1st of each month. Details above in the deadlines section! 7-5-2023 Chapter 10 : Super Smash Brothers is open again! if you missed your chance during the initial claims frenzy your opportunity has arrived! 10-2-2023 Things continue to move along at good clip! We are steadily marching towards our final deadline in December. I am planning to review all the current wips with Lucas here in the next week or so and talk through mastering and plans for release. So if you have updated wips, please send them my way! Keep up the good work everyone! 2-4-2024 I just realized I did all my update sin discord instead of here . so here's one. The end is in sight! We are working to finish up just a couple straggling tracks while mastering begins on the other 14. We're also starting to get all the "i"s dotted and "t"s crossed so we can have this ready for release. All the ReMixers on board have really brought their A-game to this album and I think everyone who listens is going to love the results. Let's keep charging toward the finish line!
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  2. Congratulations to HarlemHeat360 for being the only official entry for Round 140 (Ignoring my Bonus Entry), resulting in him/her winning the last round by default! As a result, he/she get's to choose this month's MnP source! Here's what Harlem has to say about his/her's pick: "Hey there video gamer. Next source I'm picking Feldschlacht II from Saga Frontier 2! I recently been trying to find more old school RPGs to do midi rips or "remasters" as the YouTube algorithm says I should call them ?. A lot of games have plenty of folks who've done stuff and I couldn't really justify my little small corner of the internet getting down on a lot of tracks. However I found these battle themes from Saga Frontier 2 and they are pretty sick and I haven't heard roo many interpretations. Even the simple mock up/midi rip/whatever you wish to call it lol. Anyway, let's try some battle music!”- HarlemHeat360 GAME: SaGa Frontier 2 (PS1) SOURCE: Feldschlacht II VIDEO: Deadline: 22nd July @ 1PM Closing Date: 26th August @ 1PM Vote Ends: 4th September @ 1PM MnP ARCHIVE - made by Trism submit: https://compo.thasauce.net/rounds/view/MnP141 MISSION STATEMENT The goal of Compo:MnP is to promote that "meat and potatoes" conservative approach to remixing: this includes the mood and composition of source tunes. It is up to the remixer to create their own personalization, or to simply give it a sound upgrade. Moreover, the compo is a great opportunity to hone your remixing skills and give video game music the respect that is due. SOME reinterpretation is recommended, but not required. MnP Instructions/Guidelines Rules for Picking a Source: All video game sources are limited to the 6th generation of video game consoles and earlier. This was due to community consensus, where people preferred to remix more retro games, than newer games. 6th generation includes: GameCube, Xbox, PS2 and Dreamcast. I'm now restricting big name franchises (Such as Zelda and Mega-Man) to one source per year. This is to encourage more obscure games, that not many people will know about to be picked. Make sure you provide me both a video and a MIDI of the source in question. In the event that someone wins both a normal round and a special round within the span of the each other (E.G Person A wins both Round 137 and Round 138, with Round 138 being a special round.), then the win will automatically go to the runner up and or the 2nd entry (If there is less than 3 submissions). If there is only one entry, which happens to be the winner of the last round, then i will pick a source, just so we can move onto the next round. This process was designed, so everyone gets a fair chance in submitting a source/winning. Ask questions if you are unsure i am always here to help. Note: This is subject to change. Also keep an eye out, if any special rounds come into fruition. Guidelines: Modifying the Source is fine, so long as it doesn't sound completely separate from its original intent. If you're gonna do a genre change, at least make sure the original aspect of the source is not lost. Tempo changes are fine, as long as it's not a big change. I'm talking like, going from 80bpm to 140bpm. Submissions must be at a maximum of 20mb (keeping in step with ThaSauce's file size max), and submitted as a MP3 file. Only 1 entry per participant. Previous winner cannot participate but can submit a BONUS entry. Try to avoid making quality-based comments on submissions until after the Round is concluded. It is to avoid a Bias in Votes. MISC/TIPS - When picking a source tune, make sure it has a MIDI to make people's lives easier. - In-game sound FX are permitted, so long as they don't comprise the whole track (i.e. replacing entire MIDI tracks with just sfx)
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  3. Congrats HarlemHeat360! Next round is out!
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  4. Old thread, but just been checking the "remix requests" just in case there more of these 90s obscure JRPGs or other games I love so much. If you are still there, or anyone else is interested, this might fit more or less what you wanted: The full album is totally recommended, but it's a somewhat obscure project covering a rather obscure soundtrack, so good luck finding it other than that guy in Youtube. I'd love to try arranging something from that OST someday too.
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  5. Hmmm... still 5 days for deadline, even though I already ruined Bloody Tears once I can probably punchfest something closer to the version in CV4. It might be fun. Really good choice :)
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  6. I think I'll try my hand at this. Though I can't really say for sure if I'll be that original...
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  7. This one of my all time favorites
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  8. We're sad to share that ReMixer Daniel "PirateCrab" Woodyer passed away yesterday, Apr. 26th, at only 30 years old, surrounded by his family. He would have turned 31 next month. Daniel was one of the BEST metal performers in the game music arrangement scene. He contributed 10 pieces to OC ReMix since his first from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 nearly a decade ago, and participated in several community efforts including Pixel Mixers, Shinesparkers, one collaborative performance for Dwelling of Duels, and a pair of OCR albums: Castlevania tribute Vampire Variations III as well as Jet Force Gemini: Mizar Attacks! He will be missed and will live on through his music. Rest in Power, Daniel. ? * https://ocremix.org/artist/12706/piratecrab
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