The OST for DKC2 is surprisingly mature and moody for a game about two chimps jumping on crocodiles. Rareware was ahead of their time. They were like the Pixar of videogames.
This is one of David Wise's favorite tracks. The craziest part is he had only worked in making music for games for a couple years before this point. He did some sound track and sound effect work for some of the Rare NES titles but, the DKC series was just a complex puzzle he was able to hex code and work out all the music for in his head. He approached making music for games like a renaissance sculptor.
David Wise is second to none when doing those melodic delay phrase lines over the soundscapes he uses with pads. His work is bloody brilliant. He’s such a tasteful musician. It’s something you can’t teach.
Is there any other recreations you would like to see, Let me know in the comments here! :) Original Comment: Yes I made this from only the sprites myself, Honestly not a fan of this one so I might re-do it (this was finished 5 months ago for a animation class, my role was sprite animating)
Oh my, imagine if you had more time and focus to work on these designs. I don't know if there's a checkpoint for this one yet, but I would like to hear the Artic Abyss/ Black Ice Battle music. This Forest Interlude is great, made my day when I was missing the focus.
@@xGMV to add on to sloths comment, Nintendo originally struck down the DKC 1/2 videos but then Square Enix struck down the channel because of the chrono trigger ones
@@computadoramatriz6819 Eu tive os dois consoles e dificilmente ports para os dois consoles o Mega Drive levava a melhor. Como tive o Mega Drive primeiro fiquei revoltado ao ver as versões do SNES que eram superiores tanto em Gráficos quanto em trilha Sonora. As músicas do Mega pareciam sons polifônicos da geração 8 Bits, e as vozes soavam metálicas, e pareciam mais arrotos que vozes. Na época eu já estava desanimado quando vi as versões de MK2 para os dois consoles. A do SNES era infinitamente superior. No Mega tinha quadros de animações cortados, músicas simplificadas e até nós Fatalityes os pedaços sumiam do nada quando os personagens explodiam. Tudo parecia desenhado, e sons reaproveitados etc. Quando vi Donkey Kong Country desisti do Mega de vez. Aquilo sim era um jogo de verdade
@@computadoramatriz6819 Não sou Fanboy de nada. Joguei em todos os Vídeo Games. E há muito tempo não jogo em um Console da Nintendo. Eu sou Gamer Raiz meu chapa. Meu primeiro Console foi um Atary. E de lá para cá joguei em tudo que é plataforma. Em suma, gafanhoto, eu sou seu mestre.
David Wise is a Genius.
The OST for DKC2 is surprisingly mature and moody for a game about two chimps jumping on crocodiles. Rareware was ahead of their time. They were like the Pixar of videogames.
I sooo agree. Its really good. The aquatic scene in DKC1 is still among my favorites
Neat seeing a big channel here, some of those games lit up my childhood in a way indescribable.
Eu choro de saudade desse tempo 😢1996
Eu tbm, velhos tempos 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Ese juego es una obra maestra. Grandes años que no volverán. Thanks dad, thanks mom, for all.
This is one of David Wise's favorite tracks. The craziest part is he had only worked in making music for games for a couple years before this point. He did some sound track and sound effect work for some of the Rare NES titles but, the DKC series was just a complex puzzle he was able to hex code and work out all the music for in his head. He approached making music for games like a renaissance sculptor.
1995, 2D at it's finest. It was the final year of 2D gaming. 1996 would see a massive decline of 2D games.
why does this sentence sound so epic and also sad
This song invokes a weird feeling of nostalgia, and that beat too..man
- Finally I found one like this.
- I just wanna hear the background music and see some gameplay just getting lost till I have to go back to my life👍
Esse jogo é uma obra de arte, eu tenho essas músicas na minha playlist.
Meu jogo favorito
My favorite map
Nothing beats Donkey kong ocean music on super nintendo.....
I'll make that for you
Except this?
This one does
@@zSnowyu🙏🥹
This is FOREST. No water. FOREST.
amo mt tudo isso.
David Wise is second to none when doing those melodic delay phrase lines over the soundscapes he uses with pads. His work is bloody brilliant. He’s such a tasteful musician. It’s something you can’t teach.
Is there any other recreations you would like to see, Let me know in the comments here! :)
Original Comment: Yes I made this from only the sprites myself, Honestly not a fan of this one so I might re-do it (this was finished 5 months ago for a animation class, my role was sprite animating)
Solid job mate
Really Good, Don't be to hard on yourself.
Would love to see one for the Bramble Scramble music, whatever it's called
@@margaret6839done and uploading :)
Oh my, imagine if you had more time and focus to work on these designs. I don't know if there's a checkpoint for this one yet, but I would like to hear the Artic Abyss/ Black Ice Battle music. This Forest Interlude is great, made my day when I was missing the focus.
Epic music 🎶🎶🎶
Omg I love this ❤
Peace ☺️
Eu moraria aí
Well what's funny also is that Super Mario central also use this
What happened to Taia? But this is great! The bayou's assets really fit here, good one.
Channel was considered an internet checkpoint with great music and visuals. Sadly the channel was struck down.
So that's why all the videos disappeared :( I used to watch them to sleep. Man, what a drag. Thanks for letting me know.@@SlothFang
they deleted our saves :(
@@xGMV to add on to sloths comment, Nintendo originally struck down the DKC 1/2 videos but then Square Enix struck down the channel because of the chrono trigger ones
I love ths videoe[
Shit was peak
Mega drive leva uma pisa feia kkkkkk
Mega drive era muito Limitado no quesito sonoro.
@@TheSenhortube kakakakak ignorante
@@computadoramatriz6819
Eu tive os dois consoles e dificilmente ports para os dois consoles o Mega Drive levava a melhor.
Como tive o Mega Drive primeiro fiquei revoltado ao ver as versões do SNES que eram superiores tanto em Gráficos quanto em trilha Sonora.
As músicas do Mega pareciam sons polifônicos da geração 8 Bits, e as vozes soavam metálicas, e pareciam mais arrotos que vozes.
Na época eu já estava desanimado quando vi as versões de MK2 para os dois consoles.
A do SNES era infinitamente superior.
No Mega tinha quadros de animações cortados, músicas simplificadas e até nós Fatalityes os pedaços sumiam do nada quando os personagens explodiam.
Tudo parecia desenhado, e sons reaproveitados etc.
Quando vi Donkey Kong Country desisti do Mega de vez.
Aquilo sim era um jogo de verdade
@@TheSenhortube Tu opinión no se sostiene en más que tus ideas de fanboy.
@@computadoramatriz6819 Não sou Fanboy de nada.
Joguei em todos os Vídeo Games.
E há muito tempo não jogo em um Console da Nintendo.
Eu sou Gamer Raiz meu chapa.
Meu primeiro Console foi um Atary.
E de lá para cá joguei em tudo que é plataforma.
Em suma, gafanhoto, eu sou seu mestre.