Last Sunday, I managed to meet David Wise in person. He came to my country to perform a concert and I was able to meet him, greet him, tell him how important his music is in my life and I was also able to take a picture with him. It was a dream in life. And now every time I listen to this music I remember my childhood and I remember the meeting last Sunday, where my inner child and my current "I" came together as one
@@otoriistation Siii, exactamente, fue en el GamersCity, lo conocí en el meet&greet y luego fue el concierto. Estuvo espectacular. Espero que el próximo año lo inviten de nuevo.
@@otoriistation Yo me perdí a Tommy Tallarico, espero que la próxima vez pongan a todos los compositores el mismo día, así disfrutamos de todos estos genios.
@@gerardomoreno2841 estuvo muy bueno ese show igual. Salvo que el sonido en el Movistar no fue de lo mejor, habría sido maravilloso en el stage que tocó Wise
this made me instantly cry it reminds me so much of being a child in my mothers room playing on her snes and little box tv here i am, 20 something years later i have been getting in touch with my inner child lately, and finding more beauty in the world thank you for this touching video, DoraOni
i loved dkc so much as a kid. i would look this song up on youtube around 2014 and go by the beach and just listen. imagining the ocean that existed beyond me. it was so niche back then. snes gaming as a whole was something not many people knew of. i played all 3 dkc games before i even turned 12. alot of memories.
Ahhh...so captured how the game filled up the room with its light an energy. I’m on the lookout for an old TV setup so I can reexperience these moments like this. 👍
when i was really young there used to be an snes at my grandma's house, all the older cousins would get together and play it while i watched. I used to stay over and pull all nighters on it in the dark when everyone was asleep. this recreates that feeling.
Para la gente de mi edad 40 años esto es lo más parecido a tener un orgasmo sensitivo. Esa ternura y delicia nos mete de lleno en la infancia y sus travesuras, al igual que Donke Kong. Que hermosa puesta en escena, con el fondo negro y la televisión mostrando uno de los mejores juegos de la historia. Esa melodía evoca placer y serenidad, importante a día de hoy donde el estrés y la codicia imperan. Que recuerdos aquellos, donde sólo importaba pasárselo bien a costa de echar unas cuantas horas en la consola. Juegos como estos nos hicieron más humanos, aún siendo extraño e imposible, aprendimos amistad y entrega a cada fase que completabamos. Un premio para el autor de semejante video, bien podría ser una obra de arte, o un viaje al pasado, al mundo de la imaginación y las estrellas.
The little ultrasound like hiss from the CRT is what sells it... It's like i'm back to those days gaming late into the summer nights. I grew up with the Gamecube but the memories this invokes are really, really powerful. Thank you.
Being born in 2001, I shouldn't have been able to know this kind of memories but fortunately my parents had a CRT and bought me a SNES for my 13th birthday with DKC, F-Zero and Street Fighter 2 so I could play those wonderful games in their attic with the true experience But you know, I think anyone can relate to this kind of nostalgic feeling with games. Even if we're only talking about Nintendo, they never stopped creating masterpieces when it comes to games with an awesome ambiance
It was awesome man. Born in 92..my sister and I shared a Super Nintendo. We had probably around 15 games, this being one of them. It was truly magical.
@antrianomy8590 That's true but I feel you had to be there to truly understand how monumental this was for us, at the time of its peak it was all us kids were talking about in school, or outside of it, it was a completely different time
must be cool playing this game on a crt. i’ve only been able to play it on switch and even though i use the crt filter to try and make it closer to how it’s supposed to look i know it’ll never be the real thing. the weird gradient on the sides and the profile picture in the corner certainly aren’t helping