Same. And I’m a softie so I shed a few tears even though I really want to just jam out. Such as right now. I just see my brother’s old room when I hear this and I can just feel the late 90s. It hurts, man
@RogerDodger we could fight them but most of us rather dream the life away to escape to better worlds. our generations was born to be hero and now we're to nice.
I think we inherited the best efforts and goodwill of so many adults in those years... So much that the rest in older generations began to resent us. For being children in a technologically transformed new world that we were blessed to experience... I never understood why society hated us so much.
@@gilraygoza5325 Yo! I thought the same thing! Notice how in the 90s there was a surge in family-friendly movies and kids TV shows were better thought-out and had a lesson to teach? A lot of things were more family-oriented and geared towards letting kids have fun and enjoy their childhood back then. Then it stopped around early-mid 2000's. There's still stuff for kids obviously but in the 90's there seem to be a huge focus on us.
It's strange. How powerful music can be. This single track alone has gotten so many commentators here to sit down and think nostalgically about their past and life. About the long-gone glory days. I mean, it's what's got me to write here as well, ain't it? ... So strange.
It isn't if you place yourself in the right frame. Man is not the flesh nor the brain, those are mainly biological machines designed to host consciousness, aka our souls. As such, we are more like 4th dimensional beings trapped in a 3rd dimensional body and reality, as while our body can only move to the x, y and z coordinates, our consciousness also has access to w coordinates, in and out, or more colloquially, _past and future._ As humans, we can't really experience much of what is the present, for every word that you read here is now gone forever to the past, and the final sentence you expect to hear from this comment still lies in an uncertain, malleable future, until you witness it. Hence why photons are both waves and particles at the same time. In short, nothing explains the struggle of man's understanding of time as the phrase "Remembering is living, and everyone wants to live forever." *Hug your loved ones today.*
It's probably the first time I wanted to design video games. When I played that game I was disappointed it was so short and I thought about a bunch of other puzzles and worlds, little did I know there was a secret world.
It's great how each world theme is both relaxing but also gives this sense of urgency. Like, yeah everything has gone to shit but it'll be ok because bomberman is here.
It gives me the sense of someplace that's supposed to be serene, but something urgent is *about* to happen. You can see it coming and everything is still fine but you know it won't be if you sit around.
I can just vividly remember playing Bomberman while sitting on the living room floor with some hi-c, and the light from the setting sun bleeding through the window blinds.
When I was a kid I had a very weird habit of making 'zoos' out of remote bombs and I always threw stunned monsters in there to live their new life, usually trying to capture all npcs on the map in there Then I killed them all by exploding all the bombs at the same time, occasionally ending up exploding myself as well and then I would do it all again
Love the accordion in this soundtrack and I also love this game and missed playing it because how great this game was. I have this game and the n64 system but missing an expansion-pak where I m unable to play n64 games but at least I enjoy the good times long live soft hudson and there bomberman games so thank you for uploading theme songs from bomberman games yeah.
This track takes me back to some amazing days playing this with my siblings. Went back to visit family for Christmas and as a throwback, my brother got the N64 out and put this game on. Legit had tears running down my eyes remembering the good moments of my childhood. So too did my siblings. My god. It was so bliss.
Best levels ever. This song was so pretty when i heard it the first time, and it still holds to this day. I wish maybe it could be longer rather than a short loop. A full song on its own. It has so much potential to be more than this.
Holy moly, if I had Bomberman 64 back in the day. that would be so epic, but like very epic, the bomberman osts never fail to impress man... would be very fun to play this with my older brother as we really liked the N64, man the memories
That swell at 0:49, it even starts slowly as early as 0:37 but that damn swell. And then that explosion 0:50. It's an indescribable sense of bliss. It's something I remember even to this day in the deepest reaches of my memories. The SNES might have some utterly legendary tracks due to its gargantuan line-up of RPGs but the N64 has its own share of gorgeous VGMs and this is right up there with them.
It really makes me long for modern game composers to understand how important a strong melody (and bassline, holy fucc) is. Most works these days have completely forgotten such values and have had really underwhelming OSTs
Me getting out of elementary school and my mom taking me to the video store to rent this game and me never being able to progress the story because I didn't know what to do so I'd just happily run around the map doing stuff 😂
Man 1999 great year for Nintendo 64 games.. I remember going to my grandmother's house and playing a lot when I was a kid at those times this game is highlighte of my grandmother's house Miss you
What were the odds of discovering this video the very same day of publication as of April 21 2023 ? It feels nostalgic and Ive never known about this, crazy
Classic.... It makes me sad because it reminds me of another game I played as a child and till this day I've been trying to find that game, regardless, this is a great theme!
@@yohhh6715 haha I did! Might be weird but the game was called "Smart Ball" and the theme that always comes to my head when I hear this tune, is the moon stage OST. Give it a listen lol
I think bomberman second attack was the last bomberman game that was all that great. This one had the goodmultiplayer but the second one had really cool bomb powers like ice and such. You could even have co-op kinda. I miss having good/fun bomberman games. That's why I still play this, the second one and my old bomberman 2 for snes which had a great story and the multiplayer was awesome and hilarious.
Lol yeah, the speakers in the tube televisions we all had back in those days didn't have the quality to pick up all of the little details of the music.
It's insane how a soundtrack can unlock so much nostalgia. LOVE this game, hands down one of my favorite childhood games. I don't know why this game isn't on Nintendo's radar to add on the Nintendo Online N64 roster.
Gah... This brings back memories of Saturday afternoons and Sundays before/after church trying to play this game but never doing good at it. Think I might bust out my copy of this for old times sake!
the first few seconds hit me so hard I almost shed a tear. I miss being a kid
Aye.
Adults always told me too, enjoy being a kid but I wanted to be like the grown ups the whole time :(
xD ❤
Likewise 😢
Same. And I’m a softie so I shed a few tears even though I really want to just jam out. Such as right now.
I just see my brother’s old room when I hear this and I can just feel the late 90s. It hurts, man
This track gives me so much nostalgia.
Sepharite word
yes, me too
Yes I completely agree.
Man ........
Lucky
This music made me feel so free playing as a child.
the accordion fading in and out is sick
Real maritime flair!
The tears... They cometh.
T^T
Even after so many years... still the same bro...
this is unreal. there was something unique in our generation in terms of childhood
@RogerDodger we could fight them but most of us rather dream the life away to escape to better worlds.
our generations was born to be hero and now we're to nice.
I think we inherited the best efforts and goodwill of so many adults in those years... So much that the rest in older generations began to resent us. For being children in a technologically transformed new world that we were blessed to experience... I never understood why society hated us so much.
@@gilraygoza5325 Yo! I thought the same thing! Notice how in the 90s there was a surge in family-friendly movies and kids TV shows were better thought-out and had a lesson to teach? A lot of things were more family-oriented and geared towards letting kids have fun and enjoy their childhood back then. Then it stopped around early-mid 2000's. There's still stuff for kids obviously but in the 90's there seem to be a huge focus on us.
It was the best childhood ever and just some few decades later we have the worst
🇯🇵 >
It's strange.
How powerful music can be. This single track alone has gotten so many commentators here to sit down and think nostalgically about their past and life. About the long-gone glory days.
I mean, it's what's got me to write here as well, ain't it?
...
So strange.
the passing of time is an interesting story to behold.
I come back to it every now and then cause I speedran this game back in 2020, but I suppose I only started speedrunning it due to nostalgia x)
It isn't if you place yourself in the right frame. Man is not the flesh nor the brain, those are mainly biological machines designed to host consciousness, aka our souls.
As such, we are more like 4th dimensional beings trapped in a 3rd dimensional body and reality, as while our body can only move to the x, y and z coordinates, our consciousness also has access to w coordinates, in and out, or more colloquially, _past and future._
As humans, we can't really experience much of what is the present, for every word that you read here is now gone forever to the past, and the final sentence you expect to hear from this comment still lies in an uncertain, malleable future, until you witness it. Hence why photons are both waves and particles at the same time.
In short, nothing explains the struggle of man's understanding of time as the phrase "Remembering is living, and everyone wants to live forever."
*Hug your loved ones today.*
You never played the game. And I can tell.
It all starts at Blockbuster brother
I loved this game so much as a kid, and it has such good music.
It's probably the first time I wanted to design video games. When I played that game I was disappointed it was so short and I thought about a bunch of other puzzles and worlds, little did I know there was a secret world.
I love this track...makes me rethink my life.
It's great how each world theme is both relaxing but also gives this sense of urgency. Like, yeah everything has gone to shit but it'll be ok because bomberman is here.
I think the accordions fading in and out gives the "urgency" and the rest of the song is relaxing.
I can only imagine how would that go in a 9/11.
It gives me the sense of someplace that's supposed to be serene, but something urgent is *about* to happen. You can see it coming and everything is still fine but you know it won't be if you sit around.
I can just vividly remember playing Bomberman while sitting on the living room floor with some hi-c, and the light from the setting sun bleeding through the window blinds.
"Hoyt-Toh"
That adorable ass sound he makes when he picks up a bomb.
When I was a kid I had a very weird habit of making 'zoos' out of remote bombs and I always threw stunned monsters in there to live their new life, usually trying to capture all npcs on the map in there
Then I killed them all by exploding all the bombs at the same time, occasionally ending up exploding myself as well and then I would do it all again
haha, thats such a kid thing to do. reminds me of all the wacky shit i did as a kid in games
The things people did before they could kill people in The Sims :P
oh my god ive done similar things in other games back then lmao
this game is a necessary part of everybody's growing up years....and whole life
Who remembers playing this without having a care in the world LIFE WAS GOOD
Kids today will never know how great this was. Just got blown up with a bunch of nostalgia 🥺
I see what you did there lol
this is my absolute favorite world in bomberman 64, the song i remembered the most. i always thought it was like france
exactly my thoughts as a kid! it sounds French!
Forgot how much I love this game and F-Zero for their disproportionately good soundtracks.
Love the accordion in this soundtrack and I also love this game and missed playing it because how great this game was. I have this game and the n64 system but missing an expansion-pak where I m unable to play n64 games but at least I enjoy the good times long live soft hudson and there bomberman games so thank you for uploading theme songs from bomberman games yeah.
Never played this as a kid, yet listening to it now gives me feelings of comfort, warmth & nostalgia.. God music is so freaking amazing 🤗
Those harps coming in before the loop at 1:23 is a seriously inspired choice. Top tier track
I feel like a bomb blew up with nostalgic vibes
Same
best song in the game
oh what id do to go back to the good days....
Grab what you can and put it in the future, I know I am and it looks fun
For such an iconic piece of my (and everyone else here's) childhood, it got a pretty lukewarm reception at the time it was released.
This track takes me back to some amazing days playing this with my siblings.
Went back to visit family for Christmas and as a throwback, my brother got the N64 out and put this game on. Legit had tears running down my eyes remembering the good moments of my childhood. So too did my siblings.
My god. It was so bliss.
Every time I see a Railroad Tack, I think of either this Music, or "Beaton Tracks" from Blast Corps.. What an amazing time to have grown up in.
this sound it's so magical, this song it's like when you fall in love
Best levels ever. This song was so pretty when i heard it the first time, and it still holds to this day. I wish maybe it could be longer rather than a short loop. A full song on its own. It has so much potential to be more than this.
I wish I could play this game with the INTERNATIONAL TEAM
0:50-1:28 is amazing 🤩 and gives me so much goosebumps.
What YOU said!! 👍🏾
This game has such an awesome bass
+TheRainbowMagnum Seriously! It amazes me just how good this music is. The bass is the best part.
wow it does. you cpuld never hear it on those old tvs
So true. The subtle moments are as impressive as the flashy moments in a sense within the bass part.
my dad spoiled my sister and I as kids and bought us a subwoofer lol
back then when games and music in games had a soul..
Holy moly, if I had Bomberman 64 back in the day. that would be so epic, but like very epic, the bomberman osts never fail to impress man... would be very fun to play this with my older brother as we really liked the N64, man the memories
That swell at 0:49, it even starts slowly as early as 0:37 but that damn swell. And then that explosion 0:50. It's an indescribable sense of bliss.
It's something I remember even to this day in the deepest reaches of my memories. The SNES might have some utterly legendary tracks due to its gargantuan line-up of RPGs but the N64 has its own share of gorgeous VGMs and this is right up there with them.
It really makes me long for modern game composers to understand how important a strong melody (and bassline, holy fucc) is. Most works these days have completely forgotten such values and have had really underwhelming OSTs
Good song, sounds like France
Or very mafioso. Very dangerously Italian
More like Venice.
clearly new jersey
What is the instrument?
@@sonicsoftly accordion with a ping pong delay or panned tremolo
This is SSB material right here! Definitely one of my favorites of all time
my favorite track in the game... love it to hear, when I am at work man...
This game's OST is up there with Nintendo and Sega's best. It's insane that Bomberman 64 is Akafumi Tada's only video game credit
Those cannons; I kept forgetting their attack radius. But at least staying under the bridge was nice!
Those first 15 seconds give crazy nostalgia
*This song made me wanted to go to France when I was a kid playing this* .
Yessss
Loved the music and game. But man this game was hard
Facts
Thats the reason this is my all time favorite bomberman game.
@@Genojo SAME!
Me getting out of elementary school and my mom taking me to the video store to rent this game and me never being able to progress the story because I didn't know what to do so I'd just happily run around the map doing stuff 😂
Man 1999 great year for Nintendo 64 games..
I remember going to my grandmother's house and playing a lot when I was a kid at those times this game is highlighte of my grandmother's house Miss you
I cant believe i played this like 20 years ago..
Jesus, talk about Nostalgia overload!
I remember playing the multiplayer with friends and having a blast back in the day.. no pun intended.
This sounds so pretty, since I don't play much Bomberman I don't think I've ever heared this one.
Very, very lovely.
damn, that font slaps. glad he told us the name in the desc
I know this comment is two years old but it's killing me 😂
Very soothing. Almost romantic
0:50
Showing hints of Snake Eater from Metal Gear Solid 3
Damn, this is a masterpiece.
Never heard this music before or played this game. Oh my god this track is phenomenal.
What were the odds of discovering this video the very same day of publication as of April 21 2023 ? It feels nostalgic and Ive never known about this, crazy
Classic.... It makes me sad because it reminds me of another game I played as a child and till this day I've been trying to find that game, regardless, this is a great theme!
Describe the game? Perhaps someone out there will know.
(Here I am replying to a 7 year old comment, chances are you've already found the game)
Hopefully you found the game
@@BitsNPolygons haha thanks, I didn't get notified someone had replied the first time
@@yohhh6715 haha I did! Might be weird but the game was called "Smart Ball" and the theme that always comes to my head when I hear this tune, is the moon stage OST. Give it a listen lol
@@ThatDudeJCrash fun fact...the composer for Smartbal soundtrack composed Super Bomberman 2 and a few of the bomber man gameboy games
Omg this game was so ahead of it's time!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Happy, mysterious and uplifting all at once.
I didn't even play this as a kid but I cannot get enough of this track
This track is so meaningful to me
Absolutely phenomenal, such nostalgia
Sounds like France. This soundtrack blew my mind. And still does.
The nostalgia is strong. Also, that bassline is so *expletive* beautiful 😩
This game kickstarts my nostalgia like nothing else.
I heard this in someone's stream and recognized it immediately.
Good games. I used to have this N64 games since Christmas of 2002 as 8 year old kid.
I think bomberman second attack was the last bomberman game that was all that great. This one had the goodmultiplayer but the second one had really cool bomb powers like ice and such. You could even have co-op kinda. I miss having good/fun bomberman games. That's why I still play this, the second one and my old bomberman 2 for snes which had a great story and the multiplayer was awesome and hilarious.
iamfuturetrunks i liked the color bombs :v
I used to play The Second Attack with my brother. Loved that game much more than the first, but it's still really good.
iamfuturetrunks there is a Bomberman 2 for nintendo DS it is a pretty good game(you can customise Bomberman with your favorite and clasic power-ups)
Super Bomberman 3 is the best on the SNES.
I think bomberman tournament on the GBA was pretty great, but there are definitely no good bomberman games coming out these days
Makes me think of Sasha’s theme from Advance Wars Dual Strike
I played this game a few times back in the day. This is the only track I remember really enjoying.
I don't think I ever owned this game but I remember renting it from Blockbuster and loving it
Super thanks for bringing back my childhood. 🙏🥹
The nostalgia hit me hard.
I always called this dude “ Boomer man” instead of bomber man. Still kinda do! Die hard habit haha.
ok, bomber
We're all bombers
We're the bomber generation!
I absolutely loved this track! But for real, this game was hard as balls.
This sounds like it could be used in a mario party board.
I remember playing this game, it was so much fun, I could not finish it though!
0:50
melody outlining vi II bII if I am not mistaken
it doesn't take much to do genius shit
The accordion is my favorite part
2021 and still loving this one.
so much memories
I'm listening to this in the car and this song KNOCKS!! lol I didn't know this song had this much bass
Lol yeah, the speakers in the tube televisions we all had back in those days didn't have the quality to pick up all of the little details of the music.
This song is the main reason I've always wanted to go to Italy!
Everyone here had a good childhood best game ever made.
This was and still is my favorite theme thru out the game. Never made it to Altair
A good song for a a romantic stroll ... or a trek through a watery dungeon town
This song surprised the hell out of me when I played it in my car. The bass fucking THUMPS on my 12
This game soundtrack reminds me a lot of Alundra's
your right it does
I immediately thought of Ennio Morricone's music ( Fistfull of Dynamite ) on this track at 00:18 and at 00:35 when I played this level in the game.
It's insane how a soundtrack can unlock so much nostalgia. LOVE this game, hands down one of my favorite childhood games. I don't know why this game isn't on Nintendo's radar to add on the Nintendo Online N64 roster.
Gah... This brings back memories of Saturday afternoons and Sundays before/after church trying to play this game but never doing good at it. Think I might bust out my copy of this for old times sake!
Amazing
2020 my childhood theme!
This is a banger.
This always reminded me of Pirateman's theme from Megaman & Bass
so beautiful, the nostalgia
Still something so perfect about this song. Hope some artists out there make something in this style someday
I am the only one who's thinking that this song has a "France vibe" like a cafe in paris
As a kid I always wanted to live in that city.
Where is my espresso and croissant!?
TAKE ME BACK MAN , TAKE ME BACK 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
It always makes me remind the holybase zone st megaman zero 4