Super Mario 64 OST Except It's EXTREMELY Low Quality
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2024
- 01 - Title Theme - 0:00
02 - File Select - 3:34
03 - Opening - 4:17
04 - Bob-omb Battlefield - 4:56
05 - Piranha Plant's Lullaby - 7:17
06 - Slider - 9:34
07 - Peach's Castle - 12:22
08 - Dire, Dire Docks - 14:20
09 - Lethal Lava Land - 17:24
10 - Cool, Cool Mountain - 20:05
11 - Big Boo's Haunt - 23:01
12 - Merry-Go-Round - 26:06
13 - Hazy Maze Cave - 27:05
14 - Wing/Vanish Cap - 30:48
15 - Metal Cap - 31:41
16 - Boss Battle - 32:34
17 - Endless Stairs - 33:53
18 - Bowser's Road - 34:18
19 - Bowser Battle - 36:27
20 - Ultimate Bowser Battle - 38:54
21 - Ending - 41:44
22 - Staff Roll - 43:00
23 - Misc. Sounds - 46:22
01 - Title Theme - 0:00
02 - File Select - 3:34
03 - Opening - 4:17
04 - Bob-omb Battlefield - 4:56
05 - Piranha Plant's Lullaby - 7:17
06 - Slider - 9:34
07 - Peach's Castle - 12:22
08 - Dire, Dire Docks - 14:20
09 - Lethal Lava Land - 17:24
10 - Cool, Cool Mountain - 20:05
11 - Big Boo's Haunt - 23:01
12 - Merry-Go-Round - 26:06
13 - Hazy Maze Cave - 27:05
14 - Wing/Vanish Cap - 30:48
15 - Metal Cap - 31:41
16 - Boss Battle - 32:34
17 - Endless Stairs - 33:53
18 - Bowser's Road - 34:18
19 - Bowser Battle - 36:27
20 - Ultimate Bowser Battle - 38:54
21 - Ending - 41:44
22 - Staff Roll - 43:00
23 - Misc. Sounds - 46:22
Why
Idk
good job on identifying all of them, mustve been the hardest part of making this comment
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@@isyeayesyup Yeah when he just took everything from the description and put it into a comment
Playing mario 64 but you got out of the pool and your ears are still full of water
No offense but is a lot of text
@@VaporSprite and you were right
@@VaporSpriteI LOVE DIGITAL MEDIA FACTS! I LOVE LEARNING ABOUT THE HISTORY AND FUNCTIONALITY OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, STORAGE, IMAGERY, AUDIO AND MORE
awesome write up, do more they're great
@@VaporSprite oh yes, the way I got into digital media was learning about how digital music was stored and processed. And the rest is history. I didn't know how goddamn complex sampling keyboards were even in their infancy
14:20 has that "Please wait while we find a representative to handle your request" type of feeling going on
But this one doesn't have the really obvious stop and start to its looping
@@NintendoJoe64 That's the thing though; the customer service cares so little that you're gonna be stuck there for a WHILE. It is missing that blatant lie "your call is really important to us" occasionally cutting in.
@@DrewPDrawerz Considering that my CS job has a requirement to refresh every 2 minutes at least the company has that going for them
@@caruizalfaro Apologies for my disdain. It's not always as bad as I describe it.
@@DrewPDrawerz Nah, don't worry about it, I agree that CS sucks, that's why I try to be as nice as I can when they call.
This is the quality when somebody puts you on hold
Low-quality Dire Dire Docks is 100% hold music
Legit would fit Nintendo's customer service
the file select theme literally sounds like a hold song lol
@@AlliroG98 They actually do have Nintendo music when they put you on hold
it'd be cool if instead of just looping one song, they put the entire soundtrack just in case it takes at least 45 minutes.
Hey, i'd wait 45 minutes on phone with this soundtrack playing even with the low ass quality lol
Your princess is very important to us, you can have her back in just a moment.
_-Bowser_
we're sorry, your princess is taking longer than expected. your estimated waiting time is 23 minutes. please hold.
@@mizukittyakinyamaestimated waiting time is 23 levels. Please hold while Mario saves the world.
@@Zytron 14:20 1 hour loop
We are sorry. Your princess was Uninstalled by my kooplings.
@@mizukittyakinyama Were sorry, your princess is in another castle. please hold while we transfer you over.
The most impressive part is that even after you've hacked the compressed music into a 40KB NES cartridge, you still have 35KB to work with!
The problem is you still need something to PLAY the audio with, lol
@@derpboxstudios mayhaps the dpcm channel?
@@drown3d765 i'm not sure it can play a 47 minute sample
For an audio sample of length 47 minutes and 48 seconds to fit into 5 kilobytes, you will have to use 1.7852161785 bytes or 14.281729428 bits per second. 1 byte = 1 letter in the Latin alphabet. Also, the 40 KB NES cartridge space is comprised of 32 KB of program data, which stores audio, levels, and most of the game, while the other 8 KB are used by the PPU for background and sprite graphics, which cannot be modified on-the-fly by the CPU without swapping the CHR ROM for a CHR RAM instead, but that would use more cartridge space. Most NES games used mappers like the MMC3 to address more than 32 KB of program space.
@@prettymuchabandonedaccount9141 i... um... ok
this is exactly what it feels like trying to remember the dream you just had after you wake up
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Atleast I remember in crisp 240p
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666 likes hmmmm
If JPEG was a soundtrack.
no this is png at this pont
@@Red_Chicken_Gaming PNG is a lossless format, which means no data is lost when the image is stored, which is useful for pixel art and detailed photos, but not discarding any of the original image's data takes up more space than JPEG, which discards some unimportant image data to save on space, but is not an exact version of the original image, so it is more popular than PNG in photographs and such. If you set the quality of the JPEG encoder to minimum, then it just goes to town with discarding stuff, as seen in the horribly compressed image of Mario in this video.
@@prettymuchabandonedaccount9141yeah but i lost it
no this is jfif
webp-core
What's funny about this is the raw compressed audio from the video is probably bigger than the entire Super Mario 64 game.
Really?
@@JPNEETozaki Super Mario 64 is only 8 megabytes and you probably can't get 47 minutes of any quality wav/mp3 audio to 8 megabytes.
Then how would they have fit the uncompressed soundtrack?
@shitsalad429 that's how midis work, they play the music live
@shitsalad429 there's a big, crucial difference between streamed audio (how youtube works) and audio generated with a midi file and a soundfont. Midis are minuscule compared to streamed audio, they are a collection of note hits and their duration and pitch and other special attributes (like vibrato, perhaps), which are separate from the soundfont (the soundfont is a collection of streamed audio snippets that are really tiny, like a single pluck of a guitar). Midis have no sine waves inherent to them, the sound font has those. A midi can be procedurally modified in many complex ways at run time that streamed audio just can't because the midi is note hits at certain times for certain durations, and those values can be trivially modified, while streamed audio is a long string of "at this moment in time, set the pressure of the air to this precise level", at a rate of around 44,800 times per second, which can capture the sound of a live performance very well, but the cost of being able to reproduce any sound (that humans are expecting to hear) is that it absolutely devours data and there is very little we can do to reduce the data usage.
Then you could get into the minutia of .ogg versus .mp3 versus .wav versus whatever other formats are out there, they all stream audio in slightly different ways and have certain use cases, but they all still gobble information really fast compared to a midi
big boo's haunt is just like it never left the intro
I couldn't agree with you more
>You've been downloading Nintendo roms again
>You ignored the warnings
>You ignored your friends
>You just wanted to play Super Mario 64
>One night, you awaken in a cold sweat
>You hear a sound, or so you think
>You look around
>No one is there
>Nothing is amiss
>You lay back down and close your eyes
>You feel a sudden presence
>You look up
>Miyamoto is standing over you
>His eyes are cold
>He's holding a pillow
>He's smothering you now
>This is the last thing you hear as the life slowly leaves you
bro that's too funny lol
They put me on hold for 47 minutes and 48 seconds, but it was worth it.
POV: You're outside the Super Mario Nightclub and can hear the music from a distance
17:25 the fusion between "The pharaoh's curse" and "go go gadget pixel reducer"
"Please stand by, as an operator will be notified of your call. One moment."
[14:20]
(15 seconds later...)
"Your call is really important for us, please stand by."
(15 seconds later...)
"An operator will be notified of your call, please continue holding."
(Loops the same messages over and over.)
(The song loops as well.)
It's like listening to Mario 64 but with a nasty ear infection and a bucket on your head
Dire Dire Docks is accurate. You hear it like that underwater.
14:20 is the most “please hold” music ever
"Please wait while we look for someone who can take your call, it is very important to us"
I remember when every video on the internet sounded like this.
Naaaah bro you are veteran
@@ElpepeEtesechetesech-cu5kk They were dark times.
Yeah and some old videos are now available in higher qualitiy
Do I look like I know what an MP4 is? I just want a CD with Dire Dire Docks on it!
@@doubleWmemesW H E R E
@@AkkoGamingIt's not difficult to make a CD yourself. You just need the audio files and a blank CD-R, and a computer with an optical drive that can write CDs. You can use a program like Windows Media Player or CDburnerXP to do it, those are just a couple examples though.
@@alectrona6400as someone with somewhere around a hundred burned discs and probably over a day combined waiting for XLD to finish burning it utterly shocks me that some people alive today don’t know how to burn a CD or that it’s even possible, for reference I’m literally 17
@@lucymorrison Kinda shocks me too, and I'm 19. I grew up with CASSETTE TAPES, too!! Public schools back in those days worked with what they had and it showed, and I learned quite a lot. I learned how to use a VCR, a tape recorder, and how to make and play CDs/DVDs when I was a child. A lot of my personal uploads are actually CD rips of old meditation discs, too.
LOL!
Growing up my grandparents had older TVs from the late 70s that could only hook up to a N64 through some sketchy VCR setups. This is almost exactly how I heard this OST back in 1998-1999 as a young child holy crap
You were the outdated guy then
@@ElpepeEtesechetesech-cu5kkno shit?
i still have mine hooked up to the same early 80s pull knob console TV is always been on. the sound through a coax to spade terminal converter is awful but I was just so grateful to be able to play it back then!
9:34 my brain trying to learn the entire FNAF lore in less than 1 hour
It's Ununderstandable,the metroid lore is easier
Misc. Sounds
46:21 - Secret Found
46:25 - Toad
46:29 - Star Appearing
46:35 - Koopa Race Start
46:37 - Level Cleared / High Score
46:41 - Level Start
46:44 - Star Get
46:49 - Bowser
46:54 - Key Get / Bowser Cleared
46:58 - Ultimate / Final Bowser Cleared
47:26 - Game Over
With all that compression my ears are drawn to the bass lines more so I'm kind of enjoying hearing those parts more clearly than usual.
The bass synths somehow feels more saturated and punchy
the compression cuts out the higher pitches and emphasises the lower pitches because lower frequencies are easier to compress using techniques like MP3 (which im assuming is being used here) @@DrewDoesThings
How people think a 2008 gameplay recording of Super Mario 64 uploaded to TH-cam sounds:
To be fair, there's probably videos that were compressed enough to sound like this
lost media moment
@@da_kinesuper mario 64 big star secret!!!!!!
@@dubbyalvesgaymerand it would just be a video with a GameShark code to make the Big Star act like the secret 121st Star. Only in Super Mario 64 DS would the number be higher: 150.
Unregistered HyperCam 2
9:34 wab.
wab at full volume.
There is something strangely nostalgic about this. I was born in 1999, and didn’t get a n64 until i was older, so many of my first exposures to SM64 was through early era TH-cam videos. I watched so many Mario videos with absolutely awful quality, which honestly added to the enigmatic charm of 64 to me
theres something so comforting about really low quality file select.
listening to this 100 times on repeat and then playing a FLAC quality version to experience a lifetime of blindness and finally seeing the color Brown
Dire Dire Docks and Piranha Plant Lullaby genuinely still slap at this quality
This is so damn nostalgic and the compression just hits so hard
You don't understand, dad. The phone bill is high because the Nintendo hotline had the entire Mario 64 soundtrack on it
The low quality Big Boo’s Haunt might just be the most frightening thing ever
@ryanmemes2100 Was digging around the comments just to see if someone also felt this way. Lol
@@brendanpryde5639 lol
Listening to the Metal Cap music while glued to the toilet with awful diarrhea is such a mood.
this isn't metal cap anymore it's metal crap
This must’ve taken you an entire like 4 minutes to make dude your dedication is unmatched
that's a lot of time
took about 1 hour to download the ost and process everything, but you're not far off the mark
4 minutes is a crazy amount of time loss that's real dedication
Even in low quality Dire, Dire Docks still sounds better than 99% of songs, true banger
Idk why, but these songs sound better in low quality.
Cringe OST music fan
@@WinterandNoodle why click on an ost video then
@@WinterandNoodle hating for the sake of it, I see
@@WinterandNoodle OST music is better than mediocre popular music
I’ve heard these songs many times throughout my life, but some reason that title theme shot me back to being a young kid playing Mario 64 DS for the first time. I think you’ve unlocked something here sir.
dire dire docks actually underwater
*_did i forget to blow the cartridge?_*
Don't mind me. I'm just going to place my phone next to my bed and fall asleep to this quietly. I have a cold right now, and for some reason, this feels incredibly soothing to my head.
why does this give me more nostalgia than the actual version 😭
Especially the staff roll part
This is what I'd imagine Nintendo hold music sounds like.
I called the nintendo hotline in like 1991, and the hold music was the stage 1 overworld music from SMB3 it was great
GETTING THE WATER OUT OF OUR EARS WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Big boo’s haunt is already a really scary song and it somehow sounds even more unsettling in this context.
I really couldn't go on living without this existing. Thank you.
The moment I heard "It's-a me, Mario" in the raw compression, I knew this was gonna be a wild ride.
POV: You hear your brother playing SM64 in the other room
bro is your room a pool?
@@Red_Chicken_Gaming HAHA FUNNY
POV: You just downloaded the Mario OST from Limewire.
The low quality makes it really nostalgic. It makes it feel like a distant memory.
I should be asleep but I'm listening to this instead
Wow this is so oddly cool like it just goes to show how incredible this soundtrack is lol I feel like I’m listening to this on a broken boom box bouncing around in the desert just tempting to start another 120 star speedrun of Mario 64 lol
While I was asleep, this came on and I woke up to it. Thinking I was dying lol
What a great way to die lol
My old headphones would sound like this after I broke them
I used to think it was very cool and used them a lot because everything sounded so differently
Nostalgic
Truly a magical experience, thank you
Gives Swimmer’s Ear a whole new meaning...
Thank you for uploading this, this is the highest quality I could find of the super mario 64 ost.
This is just how my brain works
I played this in a watch together group to time how long someone would be gone. It sounded even better echoing through her computer and out of my phone speaker.
Listening to this, I felt taken back to 1964 when I used to play Mario 64 as a kid on the Nintendo game child that I got for Christmas. Brings back such good memories…
since when did nintendo have the technology to make 3d games in 1964
NAAAHHHH WE MAKING IT OUT OF BOWSER’S CASTLE WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
I kind of like the sound of this (sans high pitched whining). It’s less about me being able to jam to it and more about the new sound textures created by the distortion. It’s just neat. 😊 I would love to hear the sound distortions recreated in high quality in some form. It would make for very stimulating music.
Definitely recommend looking into glitchcore/glitchbteak/hyperpop. It's definitely a different vibe, but there is heavy use of distortion as an artistic decision, it's very stimulating
@@OpossumFan okay okay different opinions and i have not heard enough of that but like... that shit is too fast to even compare to this and what the commenter was talking about. Legit, like, that shit becomes weird noise sometimes tho, dont it? Weird fast chaotic noise.
SANS?!
If you're into the idea of exploring sonic textures created by distortion and compression, there are entire genres that might scratch a similar itch! A previous commenter mentioned some other genres that tend to be pretty fast-paced and chaotic, but there are also artists like jefre cantu-ledesma who border more on ambient music. His "In Summer" ep jumps between slow, occasinally beat based songs that all thickly layered in distortion and compression. "Love is a Stream" is another album from him with a lot of interesting textures, but it can be pretty formless and isn't for everybody.
Generally exploring the noisier side of ambient and glitch music might be of intetest to you as well. Fennesz and Tim Hecker are both names worth checking out, as well as some Oval albums like Ovalcommers.
The work of Lilien Rosarian is mostly sampled tape loops processed, toyed with, and stitched together in wonderful textured blankets of sound.
There's also sharp veins, who has released a bunch of stuff on bandcamp. His work can be a pretty mixed bag and isn't always for everybody, so it's hard to mention just one that exactly fits with what you might enjoy about this, but just jumping around some of his releases until something clicks might be fun.
There's also a chance you already know all these, in which case I might look like a bit of a goober and I apologize. Just thought I'd share regardless, just in case :)
SANS?!
This is what plays when your life flashes before your eyes
How the hell did I go from listening to Luma from Super Mario Galaxy to this
When you put the auto play on
algorithm
I needed this. This is beautiful. This is true art. Thank you.
This is how we remember these songs from our childhood
it's perfect, just as i remember it all those years back
yes. i need this
pure music
music to my ears
raging in lowercase
This is art
It sounds so normal when you listen to on low volume
This is what the underwater creatures hear? Awesome!
don't blame us if we have trouble understanding what you guys say
clear music is not compatible with clear water ;_;
3:34 I just want to say how much I appreciate you uploading this. This unlocked feelings of nostalgia for this game I have not felt in so long. The lack of technological abilities that were more commonplace back then combined with a song I heard every time I played this game really drove home that this was how I heard the audio in days long past.
Somewhere out there, there is a poor soul who can tell you a story on how this is exactly how his Nintendo 64 sounded when he was a kid and he never thought the audio was bad.
POV you tested your “waterproof” speaker:
Finally a real underwater version of Dire Dire Docks
3:35
Like a dusty childhood room somewhere with a beam of sunlight coming through the window.
Life was good.
this reminds me of those beta footage of mario 64 that have had noise reduction run through them like 40000000 times over to try to make it listenable without the people in the background
I've started listening to this unironically.
This is the experience that I got when I played Mario 64 on my 2001 cellphone 😭
4:56 This is what Mario probably hears while the bombs and cannons are going off near his ears (lol).
This gives a nostalgic feeling, it sounds like playing on old TVs from the 90s
Aaah, this takes me back to the RealPlayer days...
Wing cap is what it sounds like when there is a party in the apartment below you
I cannot comprehend what emotion I feel?
Music that plays on hold for companies (or something like that)
Ah yes, the authentic experience on a 20" CRT
This is surprisingly really soothing 😂
When you load up that unmarked Mario 64 cartrage you found in a featureless backroom in a dark, empty mall.
Imagine if this were lost media and this audio tape is all that could be rescued from a mysterious game from the 90s
The worst part about this (not saying that it’s bad) is that 47:25 only sounds 15% less scary for a low quality game over
I BURSTED out laughing at that first song, this goes way too hard
*YO WHY THIS SOUND BETTER THO?!* 👏
I’m almost mad that I still like how this sounds even in it’s horrendously compressed state
Ultimate Bowser still sounds as eerie as ever.
I especially liked the Metal Cap song.
The low quality Title Theme with subwoofers turned up is actually goated.
Music you hear while your on hold for a company call
47:25 When your vessel sinks:
That’s the game over sound
Who in the world at Nintendo was on Wonder Flowers when they made this
Dire Dire Docks but you're underwater
Such a high res music dang👍
This is nostalgic i had this on my ds and my speakers were fucked up so this reminds me of being on my ds