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Super Mario RPG: Ending Credits Songs HD in 1996 USA 🇺🇸 Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Mario and his friends are all around you know that he will never let them go back home 🏠 night. Star ⭐️ I wanna know Geno was say goodbye and farewell everyone. Thank You for Watching! Everybody must go get all these after.
Without a doubt, this is my favorite game of all time! Within a week I played through the game twice, because I love it that much! It would be a dream come true if this game got an HD remake for Switch, especially since next year is it’s 25th anniversary!
I just finished this game on the SNES mini on October 2019 and I'm not actually joking the ending and the music actually made me cry :,( because it saddens me that we may never see a true sequel to this game or see Geno or Mallow again or a Mario RPG again ;_;
@@TurtleHermitWaspInatoR i think that at first , we need a remake , because in our time a lot of peoples don't know about this game , and remake can show them why Mario RPG need a sequel
Not a single word of dialogue happens after Geno leaves and yet the whole sequence is so full of life and emotion and closure. I’m not trying to be a curmudgeon or anything-I’ve played games this good since then-but this is just a masterclass in storytelling that you don’t see a lot of.
3 года назад
One of the most beautiful endings in the story of the video games. when i done this game and watched the ending i just fell in tears. 💓 I'll never forget
@@TurtleHermitWaspInatoR yes, but it's amazing how this feels like nostalgia when my first console I had it in 2009! This videogame would already be too old.
This game was my first entry to the RPG genera, I spend hours and hours replaying it, trying different team combinations with each route, reading early day internet guild how to find secret equipment, frog coins, secret ? boxes, the location of the 3 flags for the ghost bed in monster town, and how to unlock the door in monster town, spending countless hours catching the beetles for the snift guys, practicing Mario's super jump to break record, accidentally use Red Essences without knowing how rare of a resource they're, struggling against 3rd Jinx battle, getting my ass whooped by Culex, this funny quirky game will forever holds a special place in my heart, and manys. The moment when Geno leaves the puppet's body, and the moment when he brings the star pieces back to the sky, with Exor fade away followed by a blue clear sky signature the end of this battle, accompanied by Yoko Shimomura's brilliant work. They never failed to make me tear jerking no matter how many times I return to this game. I can already imagine the remaster is going to be a superb emotion ride, considered that they're going to do extra cut scenes for Boss intro, star pieces get, and important encounters. It's going to be so good, can't wait for 11/17 to arrive. Also, I just love how goofy Mario looked in the remaster, he's such a tiny little goofy goober and I love it.
With the remake announced, I’m prepared to witness this scene in HD, never played the original because I don’t have a SNES, but I know this will be good…!
Ooh, seven stars in the starry sky at night. I wish I just wanted to see those real names of the whole segment kids in all four episodes of Record Breakers: World of Speed on TV series by DIC Entertainment back in 1989 for who they were.
Yeah, I guess so, unless I saw Record Breakers: World of Speed on TV series by DIC Entertainment back in 1989 from based on toys by Hasbro, but it's about those real names of the whole segment kids in all four episodes of Record Breakers: World of Speed on TV series by DIC Entertainment back in 1989 for who they are. I really would think you and the whole segment kids in all four episodes of Record Breakers: World of Speed on TV series of DIC Entertainment would be happy for me. I start wishing I just wanted to watch all four full episodes of Record Breakers: World of Speed on TV series by DIC Entertainment back in 1989 and see those real names of the whole segment kids in all four full episodes of Record Breakers: World of Speed on TV series by DIC Entertainment back in 1989 for who they were unless I begin wishing to let the Seven Stars, the Star Spirits and the Sprixies on the starry sky at night hear my famous own wishes.
.......THANKS.....WILL USE THIS ONE AS BASE FOR ORCHESTRATED VERSION OF BRYAN HERMUS'S TRACKS,HOPE TIMING WILL FIT =AS ORIGINAL VERSION WAS REALLY IN POOR QUALITY THAT I WAS USING,FROM 2006...320x240...DAMN.....
It's too bad that Luigi wasn't in the game somehow as a playable character. Also wish Nintendo and Square Enix made more...would've been awesome. A classic, and still one the best mario games ever made.
I'm 31 years old, today, I would pay that 60 for a sequel, with similar characters, Luigi included, maybe a different final boss, idk, smithy was awesome. Idk how you feel about it bro, but I would pay for another game with playable characters all from the original, including Luigi, fighting Smithy again
One of my all-time favorite game endings! I love it, and can't wait to see it in the remastered version. The parade is very clearly an homage to Disney's Main Street Electrical Parade, and probably more specifically the Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade. The music is a bit like the "Baroque Hoedown" theme as well. Paper Mario had an electrical parade ending too, but in my opinion, SM RPG does it much better.
Have you noticed that the ending's theme is reproduced in a different time than other vídeos, this one fits perfect in the ending execution while in other ending's vídeos seems to be out of time, why is that?, same with the intro. Well, guess i'm to obsessed with trivialities. Now really why is that?! Can't sleep.
@@TurtleHermitWaspInatoR For anyone who doesn't get the reference (I didn't until I was in my late 20s or early 30s), the whole thing is an homage to parades at Disney theme parks. Most notably, Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade. That particular bit would have been intended to be evocative of Captain Hook's pirate ship.