happens next. Do-do-da-duh-do-doo. We've heard it too much already. I like the opening because it tells a story. I can imagine things happening. The screen is scrolling up a skyscraper. It says something about the NBA Live Coins year 200X. But even if there was no text, I could make up my own story. At first, something bad was happening. We lost all hope. But now our hero is here to save us! How about from Mega Man 3? The Password song! I just get so happy when I hear that song! It's like
taking a walk, the sun is shining, and everything is okay. It's expressive, simple, and it has a very strong melody. It's a gem that I savor. I don't want to get tired of it. I listen just a little. How do you maintain the Buy NBA Live Coins integrity of Mega Man's original music while adding your own style to it? I don't. [Laughs.] I don't want to bend over backwards to make music. I'm going to do what I think sounds good. It's not going to sound exactly like Mega Man, but it will sound similar
my style is similar. Mega Man's music conveys emotion and tells a story. I try to mimic that aspect with the music I'm doing for 2.5D. I hope people will understand that I'm trying to stay true to the old songs, yet make something new. How much of the soundtrack is in your style, and how much is it in Mega Man's style? I made some covers. Those would be 100% Mega Man. But other stuff is going to be pure me. I don't want to make a cover album. I want to make something
sounds like me. Mega Man has such a huge fan-base. They want everything to be just right. They can flame me if they want to. I'm going to do something I like. You can't please everybody. I'll just settle for pleasing myself. VVVVVV had a very European aesthetic to mmogo it. On the other hand, Mega Man has a distinct Japanese vibe. What is the difference between a Commodore 64/Amiga soundtrack and a Famicom/Super Famicom soundtrack? We have more arpeggios in Euro-music.
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