@@baileybucey6571 Not really anything, but they're the next letter in alphabetical order for each of the letters of the company IBM. You know, to be 'one step ahead' of them in a cheeky way.
+Sewer Studiouz I don't know, "Butter Building" from Epic Yarn comes pretty close for me. :) But yeah, this was one of my favorite tracks from Crystal Shards to listen to too.
I feel like this game has one of the most solid soundtracks of any game, it feels so consistent and you can really tell what the song is trying to convey, It's so magical
Some songs are like fine wine... they only get better with age. I wonder just how nostalgic these songs will be... some ten or twenty years from now? ^^
You know a VGM soundtrack is strong when the moment you hear it, it brings back overwhelming nostalgia despite the fact that you haven't heard it during childhood.
A whole twelve years later. And it pains me to admit that these same players from those years have now invested in games like Call of Duty, Madden, and Halo. This game has the true essence of a video game. You can shoot stuff or play sports all you want in real life. But you'll never be a pink ball who can absorb the abilities of other monsters, flying high on the clouds. Miss you, Kirby. But can't wait to see you on the Wii-U.
lux bledstone Well, not Kirby. The game takes place on several different planets (Named 'stars' for some reason). The 'shiver star', as the planet is named, just so happens to be a pretty winter wonderland of super-high-tech mechas, and looks like a frozen over version of our own little planet. Isn't the thought alone just wonderfull~?
Years after having stopped playing kirby 64 I played nightmare in dreamland and heard butter building. I did not know why it was so familiar until I re-listened to this one. Ahh... those times.
I played Crystal shards when I was 7 years old, and loved this level. I played Nightmare in dreamland when I was 15, and somehow the butter building tune seemed familiar, easy to sing along, like I already knew it. NOW I KNOW WHY.
Based on my experiences, I have found that you can best appreciate something like a game or its music only when you pick it up again after an extended period of time. Like with this song; when I reached this point in the game on my second playthrough, I felt that since I recognized the music track, I got as better, nostalgic if you will, feeling for the game and its greatness.
Geez, either I didn't focus or forget the song's of this game. They're freaking something! A nice style of this tune from the older Kirby video game's, I'm glad I was re playing the game recently to accomplish getting it 100%. (Which I did, super nice!! :))
@Twintaileddragon Yes!! We did!! Me and my sister made some lyrics to this song. Our lyrics were about "jumping over a string" , you know, like jump rope. This song is so nostalgic, I seriously miss those Saturday mornings when me and my sister would play this game. But time has drifted us apart, now she almost never plays video games. Only texting..... :(
O.0 i coulda sworn i came up with the name Above the Clouds when i recorded this into my music collection! Wow guess this song speaks to many people in the same way.
This is gonna sound very stupid, but about 20 seconds in, I suddenly realized this is a remix of Butter Building. I've played this game multiple times after I heard that song and I never even figured that out, but now this knowledge has made me very stoked indeed.
In this day and age, we have games that simulate war through the eyes of a soldier, or through the eyes of a general. We can even fight our way through massive waves of zombies or save the country from terrorists single-handed, and all in glories HD graphics. And they may be fun and all, but that's all they are. It's games like THIS, Kirby 64, are the ones that last forever. It reminds us that we were all kids once, and didn't need guns or graphics to have fun. That is what I call a masterpiece.
I always thought it was weird contrast between this song and factory inspection one is happy-go-lucky the other is all metalic and kinda sad sounding (especially if you realize shiver star is a nuclear winter earth)