Yeah, although I've seen this game been ranked very low on mainline Kirby game tierlists, I believe has extremely good graphics (for SNES standards, we're talking about) and different gameplay, which many find horrendous and slow, but is actually to prevent smaller kids to access the nightmare fuel that Zero is and probably get in a fight with their dad over the game's gore
And the way the song itself ends using less and less instruments itself feels kind of like the SNES itself going farther and farther away as if its a true goodbye
Japan SNES era ended in 1998 with Kirby's Super Star Stacker iirc (Coincidentally, another Kirby game. Most Kirby games appear pretty late on Nintendo's consoles, so I shouldn't be very surprised)
This game produce me an inexplicable feeling (specially this song). It's not my fav game of kirby, and didn't play it in my childhood, but it's Special. It feels like home
Other best ending themes would be Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Kirby’s Return to Dream Land / Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe (the true one tbh), Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Kirby and the Forgotten Land
I’m pretty sure that sample that sounds like someone singing a “do” sort of sound isn’t used anywhere else in the game. But go ahead and prove me wrong if I’m just dumb xd
Holy man, this song is actually really good! Hirokazu Ando may have said that one of his favorite tracks ever was his Robobot credits theme, but if this track was made by him (sounds like his style at least) then for me this easily tops the Robobot theme.
Nintendo went hard with this ost, for the very last game on the SNES, to send it off so beautifully. This game is happy fuel for me.
Um ackshuslly it was HAL Laboratory.🤓🤓🤓
@king-of-a-thingthe last big game that mattered ☝️🤓
This is one of the best songs from one of the greatest games in the series.
very true, this final theme really says "well done on a long adventure " in the most kirby style way.
I did enjoy this game but I wouldn’t call it the greatest, mainly because the gameplay feels slow but overall it’s an enjoyable game
Yeah, although I've seen this game been ranked very low on mainline Kirby game tierlists, I believe has extremely good graphics (for SNES standards, we're talking about) and different gameplay, which many find horrendous and slow, but is actually to prevent smaller kids to access the nightmare fuel that Zero is and probably get in a fight with their dad over the game's gore
Considering this is the last game on the snes, wow, what a song to close out that era with it. Props to Hal
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The way this track ends is beautiful. It’s as if it’s saying, “It’s all over. You can rest now.”
It's also a beautiful way of saying goodbye,since this was the last game for the SNES
If settling a save file that doesn't say 100% is a thing you can do then yeah you could rest.
*closes nicely with a peaceful view of pop star completed with its new rings that Kirby created with the love-love stick*
I just realized that the new colored rings around pop star has the colors from the love-love stick after seeing them shoot out of dark mater ball
Felt like the swan song of the SNES, as this was the last game published (by Nintendo) on that console.
And the way the song itself ends using less and less instruments itself feels kind of like the SNES itself going farther and farther away as if its a true goodbye
The Credits of the SNES
In the US, at least (Europe didn't even get this game). It lasted quite a bit longer in Japan
Japan SNES era ended in 1998 with Kirby's Super Star Stacker iirc (Coincidentally, another Kirby game. Most Kirby games appear pretty late on Nintendo's consoles, so I shouldn't be very surprised)
This game produce me an inexplicable feeling (specially this song). It's not my fav game of kirby, and didn't play it in my childhood, but it's Special.
It feels like home
You ever notice how this kind of sounds like the Milky Way Wishes theme
same composer, that's why
So great. the song has bunch of different sections all built around the bassline in different ways. really nostalgic too and a great melody of course
HAL really went all out with this one, imo this is literally one of the best Kirby ending themes!
Other best ending themes would be Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Kirby’s Return to Dream Land / Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe (the true one tbh), Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Kirby and the Forgotten Land
@@SGrailadventure2004Not going to mention superstar?
If the sentence "A well deserved rest after a day of hard working!" was a song, it would be this one :D
I went to sleep with this game music
...wow. i jus unlocked long forgotten memories of when i first beat this one
One of my favourite credits theme (and my most-favourites for the 1990s series)
this is a vibe
Ese final con Popstar
i once had this playing this at the last day of school, horrible decision because i couldnt hold no longer my urge to cry a lot
I just noticed at 0:40 those are the same 5 notes as the Mario ground theme.
The only listenable credits theme in any Nintendo game
Also 2:19-2:23 is a frickin' masterpiece
When they run out of remake ideas. I'll know whats next.
This is beautiful.
I’m pretty sure that sample that sounds like someone singing a “do” sort of sound isn’t used anywhere else in the game. But go ahead and prove me wrong if I’m just dumb xd
Holy man, this song is actually really good! Hirokazu Ando may have said that one of his favorite tracks ever was his Robobot credits theme, but if this track was made by him (sounds like his style at least) then for me this easily tops the Robobot theme.
this song was by Jun Ishikawa, he composed the entire DL3 OST
@ oh bruh whoops.
Thanks for clarifying it though mate 👍
@ no problem!
The ATTD elimination music
ok what the flip dragonfruit
The end of the best Kirby game and Nintendo console
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That sure was a thing to do amirite