Let's Listen to GAME MUSIC (NO SUPERCHAT REQUIRED!)

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  1. Dialga's Fight to the Finish is the theme of the final story mode fight from Pokemon Mystery Dungeon; Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky. Dialga lore wise is the god of time, which is why the time gear motif is very much present in the theme. While his theme may not sound threatening for a final boss, it's more insinuating that you're out of time. The previous two tracks, Temporal Tower and Temporal Spire give the feeling of the clock running out. Dialga's fight is basically saying "Clock's run out."

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  2. Hey Davi! If you do a Google Form for the next one, I have a quick run through on how to do it!
    1. Make the question
    2. Go to settings, then the "responses" setting
    3. Flip "Limit to 1 Response" (so people can't spam suggestions over and over)
    4. Send it out
    Hopefully this helps, as Google Forms is one of the easiest ways to do this kind of thing! You can also edit it to your heart's content so it looks super flashy and cool! 😁
    You can add a random number generator as well if you wanna make it extra fun so it picks the suggestion. If you need someone to help or make it for you, I'd be more than happy to as I have done a few of these.

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  3. [ Timestamps ]

    10:06 – Deltarune – Big Shot
    17:10 – Pokemon Explorers of Sky – Dialga's Fight to the Finish
    26:21 – Deltarune – The World Revolving
    35:05 – Ultrakill – Tenebre Rosso Sangue
    43:42 – Touhou – Kobito of the Shining Needle ~ Little Princess
    53:11 – Celeste – Quiet and Falling
    1:02:29 – Deltarune – Rude Buster
    1:07:34 – Plants Vs Zombies – Loonboon
    1:12:31 – Ori amd the Will of the Wisps – Mora the Spider
    1:25:58 – Kirby Triple Deluxe – Sullied Grace
    1:31:40 – Final Fantasy XVI – Find The Flame
    1:36:49 – Minecraft – Otherside
    1:40:40 – Minecraft – Aria Math

    That should be all, Let me know if I missed anything 🙂

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  4. Hey Davi, I know you said you wanted to do another Deltarune vid and I couldn't get to the stream so I’ll suggest one of the best ones, Chaos King. Okay, that’s it, if you don’t see this it’s okay. Bye

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  5. Wish i could have been there live! Really hoping to hear you listen to some Hyper Light Drifter… The opening theme (Panacea and Visions) and/or Titan. Especially considering your comments on not enjoying writing atmospheric/ethereal music. These are great examples of mostly minimalistic music that still managea to be super unique and memorable.

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  6. Really glad we finally get to see your reaction to a ULTRAKILL song 🙂 Tis' my favorite game and the soundtrack SLAPS, highly recommend you listen to more of it, specially the songs of "ORDER" and "Death of God's Will", and i also recommend listening to them with the monologues, it adds ALOT to the experience 🙂

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  7. 28:19 This jester does indeed have quite the backstory. Jevil, the jester of the Dark World, trapped in a cage, thinking he's the only one who is free, thinking he's the only one that can do anything.

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  8. 12:27 This is the theme of Spamton Neo, he is in my pfp, and username.
    Spamton Neo is a corrupted salesman of which is trying to achieve freedom, wanting to break his own strings and finally be a "real boy," finally be more than "just a puppet."

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  9. I'm not educated enough to know the letters of the exact notes, but there is a very particular motif fragment I have isolated across several hundred songs, that always means the same thing: Death. https://youtu.be/YoIYaFyll5Q

    It's a two-note upward spike, generally by itself or preceded by a third note to denote imminent death. It's present in the Dialga fight, but I hadn't noticed until now so I thought you might be interested knowing this. After having discovered it, it sort of spilled over into me trying to map out the meaning of every known combination of notes into a language. It's what subconsciously separates the generic from the memorable, even when the memorable is simple.

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