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Disc 1 01 Opening - Overture.Dawn of the Romance 3:28 02 Theme of Albert.The Young Nobleman 1:24 03 Theme of Sif.Warrior of the Iced Land 1:43 04 Theme of Claudia.Song of the Nature 1:39 05 Theme of Gray.Adventurous Spirit 1:28 06 Theme of Jamil.Hello, My Friends! 2:06 07 Theme of Aisha.Out in the Steppe 2:02 08 Theme of Barbara.Dance Through the Road 1:17 09 Theme of Captain Hawk.Ladyluck 1:13 10 Step Into the Unknown 1:22 11 The Conflict 1:58 12 Victory! 0:36 13 Glory of the Knight 1:36 14 The Salute 0:18 15 Sailing the Ocean 0:59 16 Palace of the Dream 1:03 17 Crystal City 1:38 18 Lost in the Forest 1:54 19 The Conspiracy 0:52 20 Hurry Out! 0:48 21 Shop Around the Town!
1:26 22 Horrible Shadow 1:36 23 Dim Gleam of Emerald 1:32 24 The Four Wills 1:51 25 Beat Them Up! Composed & Arranged by Kenji Ito (except track 30 originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu) Sound Programmed by Minoru Akao Producers: Kenji Ito (Square), Kensuke Matsushita (NTT Pub.) Coordinators: Tadashi Nomura (Square), Mitsumasa Ikeda (NTT Pub.) Mastering Engineer: Takamitsu Okumura (Sunrise Music) Mastering Studio: Sunrise Studio Illustrator: Tomomi Kobayashi Cover Art Work: Takaaki Inoue (C2) Art Work Coordinator: Yoko Sugimoto (NTT Pub.) Executive Producer: Yoshitomo Ogata (NTT Pub.) Special Thanks to. Akitoshi 'Game Master' Kawazu, Nobuo Uematsu, Kaoru Moriyama Notes from Parent Album: Tracks 35-38 are Bonus Tracks. Producers: Kenji Ito Kensuke Matsushita Composer/Arranger: Kenji Ito (Except Track. 30 - Nobuo Uematsu) Sound Programmer: Minoru Akao Coordinators: Tadashi Nomura Mitsumasa Ikeda Engineer: Takamitsu Okumura at Sunrise Studio Illustration: Tomomi Kobayashi Cover Art Work: Yuichi Fullno Executive Producer: Yoshitomo Ogata Special Thanks To.
Akitoshi 'Game Master' Kawazu, Nobuo Uemastu, Kaoru Moriyama A note regarding the tracklists: The booklet has the tracklist written in both English and Japanese, but since the two hardly ever correspond, two separate English tracklists are featured on this entry. 'English (Official)' being the one listed in the booklet and 'English (Translated)' being a translation of the Japanese tracklist.
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Series (Shooting Game Fighter), a really nice lengthy plastic kit hobby model building feature ●p65-80 Hudson retro section covering shooters such as Star Soldier, Gunhed and Soldier Blade. ● p81-83 a three-page interview with Hudson's Toshiyuki Takahashi (高橋名人/Master takahashi) on games like Star Soldier and Hector '87 ● p84-85 2 pages with info on recent shooter soundtrack releases ● p86 EGG MUSIC feature ● p88-95 Basiscape interview. ( Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata, Manabu Namiki, Mitsuhiro Kaneda, Kimihiro Abe, and Noriyuki Kamikura, Azusa Chiba, and Yoshimi Kudo.) ● p97-128 Raizing/8ing STG Retrospective featuring Sorcer Striker (1993), Kingdom Grandprix (1994), Battle Garegga (1996), Soukyugurentai (1996), Armed Police Batrider (1998), Battle Bakraid (1999), and Dimahoo (Great Mahou Daisakusen) (2000), and Brave Blade (2000).
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Also covers general information on the company and its history as well as a lengthy development team interview. ● p129 Some coverage of shooters on the iPhone ● p130-131 Info on XBL, PC game Space Giraffe ● p132-133 Some STG art ● p134-141 'Shooting Talking' feature, includes information on Phelios, R-Type, Xexex, Cho Aniki, Forgotten Worlds, Parodius, and more. ● p142-153 Doujin 'round table talk' feature. Doujin shooter discussions galore ● 154-155 A short story 'タコがゲームを変えた理由' written with some connection to Parodius ● p 156-157 Another one, 'Subarashiki Shooting no sekaikan,' on the outlook, or world view, of shooting games with space opera as the theme. ● 158 Feature on the relationship between military themes and shoot 'em up games: 'ミリタリーSTGー直線!' There's some stuff on Area 88 here seemingly.
● 159 'Shootopia', some popular opinions vented here; seems to be some sort of reader's corner type of thing. ● Credits Shooting Gameside Vol.02 Contents. ● p04-23 Complete Gradius & Salamander retrospective going through all the games in the series: Gradius (1985), Salamander (1986), Life Force (1987), Gradius II (1988), Gradius III (1989), Salamander 2 (1996), Gradius Gaiden (1997), Gradius IV (1999), and Gradius V (2004).
Each game is treated with 2 pages of text, screenshots, and artwork. Also contains a chronological map of stages and what music title that plays in them. ● p24-30 Parodius retrospective for all five games in the series: Parodius (1988), Parodius Da! (1990), Gokujo Parodius (1994), Jikkyo Oshaberi Parodius (1995), and Sexy Parodius (1996). 1 page with text, screenshots, and artwork for each game. This one also contains info on what music plays in which stage. ● p31-44 Otomedius arcade and Xbox 360 details including an interview with creators Koji Igarashi and Toshiyasu Kamiko.
Also has some info on the soundtrack to the game. ● p45 'Special Edition Round-Up,' some info on Otomedius X (オトメディウスX) ● p46-59 SNK Arcade Classics 0 game overview and screenshots ● p60-65 Some scoop on Trouble Witches Episode 1 Daughters of Amalgam for XBL, released on April 27, 2011 ● p66-69 Akai Katana Shin game info and some creens. ● p70-75 Eschatos stage breakdown and details on Cardinal Sins, the Wonderswan game that was included as a bonus.
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● p76-77 Coverage on Bullet Soul for Xbox 360 ● p78-79 Coverage on 星霜綱機 Strania (Strania) for XBL ● p80-81 Interview with Hiroyuki Maruyama, CEO of G.Rev. ● p82-83 Info on PS3 game Mamoru-kun wa Norowarete Shimatta! ● p84-85 Interview with the team behind Mamoru-kun wa Norowarete Shimatta! ● p86-89 Info on Dariusburst Another Chronicle, including some 'talk show' coverage with the developers ● p 90 'Free Play' feature with info on Xbox game Strike Witches: 白銀の翼 (Strike Witches: Shirogane no Tsubasa), and Steel Diver for 3DS ● p92-95'Geki On' (Shooting Sound), covers some info on various vgm- and other vg-related releases, including the awesome Insanity DVD Soldier of Fortune 'Under Defeat' ● p96-101 Interview with sound producer house EGG MUSIC ● p102-113 Information and a great lengthy interview with Taito's ZUNTATA Sound Team. ● p114-124 A look back on the 33-year history of Space Invaders ● p125-127 Sharp X68000 'Original 2D Shooting' feature with a look at the game library with some nice information to go along with that. ● p128-133 'Shooting Talking' feature, includes information on R-Type Delta, Raystorm, Radiant Silvergun, Darius Gaiden, Dragon Spirit, Xexex, and more. ● p134-135 'The Museum of Shooting Art,' some Zanac coverage ● p136-137 Some old-school Famicom stuff featuring GUN NAC ● p138-139 Feature on SNK's NEOGEO Last Resort ● p140-141 Photos and details on the Ikaruga 1/144 scale plastic model kit.
● p142-143 More info and photos of the 1/35 scale AS-5E3 Leynos model kit ● p144 Even more info and photos of the SGF Series 1/60 scale Legend Silver Hawk Burst ● p145 Doujin Shooting Gameside ● p146-153 Doujin coverage, Crimzon Clover, 隼 -HAYABUSA-, etc ● p154-155 Geki On, 'Shooting Sound' Doujin music ● p156-157 Doujin shooter info ● p158 Shootopia ● p159 Some contest with prizes ● p160 Credits Shooting Gameside Vol.03 Shooting Gameside Vol.04 Shooting Gameside Vol.05 Shooting Gameside Vol.06 Shooting Gameside Vol.07 Shooting Gameside Vol.08 Shooting Gameside Vol.09 Soundtracks. Blind Spot Live! / ブラインド・スポット・ライヴ! (ATDV-271) Insanity DVD The Flash Desire Raiden III (INDV-0113) Insanity DVD The Illegal Function Radirgy (INDV-0112) Insanity DVD The Lunatic Ibara (INDV-0111) Insanity DVD THE SECOND APOCALYPSE: Ketsui Kizunajigokutachi (INDV-0106) Insanity DVD THE SECRET LOVER: Mushihimesama (INDV-0107) Insanity DVD The Shooting Love XIISTAG & Trizeal (INDV-0108) Insanity DVD The Soldier of Fortune Under Defeat (KDDV-00002) Motoi Sakuraba Live Concert DVD Star Ocean & Valkyrie Profile (KDDV-00001) S.S.T.
Avett brothers documentary. BAND LIVE HISTORY (SDDV-00035) Viper Phase 1 Original Sound Track (INCD-E01045).
2016 03.23 SQEX-105423 Arrange 2015 09.17 SQEX-10513 Soundtrack 09.17 SQEX-105145 Soundtrack 07.18 SQEX-10504 Sound Effect 2014 12.30 EZCD-0023 Fan Arrange 10.26 CLPJ-0013 Fan Arrange 06.18 SQEX-10435 Soundtrack 02.26 SQEX-10428 Arrange 2013 12.11 SQEX-10412 Arrange 03.27 SQEX-50041 Soundtrack 2012 12.31 DMCD-0016 Fan Arrange 09.20 SQEX-10342 Sound Effect 08.29 SQEX-10327 Arrange 08.11 N/A Fan Arrange????
Romancing SaGa 3 - Windy Tale, is perhaps one of the greatest arranged CDs of the '90s. If people ever doubt the musical genius of Kenji Ito, then all they have to do is pop this CD into their players and experience the subtle moody power that this man evokes in his compositions and arrangements. The mood of the music on the CD is very much like that from its predecessor, Romancing SaGa 2 - Eternal Romance - very light in mood and extremely relaxing. You won't find any clashing cymbals, wailing guitars, or overtly loud instrumentals at any time on this CD.
Also, if you're looking for triumphant marches and themes a-la the Final Fantasy and Ys series, you won't find them here either. It's completely low key.
Now, the question is: 'Is this a bad thing?' The answer is a resounding 'no'.
The orchestrations are top-notch. Strings, flutes, oboes, clarinets.
Ito has arranged every piece of the orchestra into one fluid, emotionally stirring body, beautifully effective in its delivery. 'Windy Tale' begins with 'Overture', a brilliant piece that uses the orchestra to its fullest extent, with rising and falling flutes, gentle harp strummings and light brass, among others. It's only 2:41 long, but as an opening overture, it sets the mood and tone for the entire CD. Also, some fans may recognize a passing similarity with the notes in the beginning of this song and those from the opening movement of the Final Fantasy VI opera.
Track 2 starts out very soft and peaceful, transitioning between piano solos and wind and string instrumentals. Then, it builds in intensity to a more uniform sound that is extremely moving, before reaching a high-point climax, then downshifting into a charming piano solo that leaves you feeling very satisfied indeed. If listening to the Dracula Perfect Selection rock arrange CDs made you want to air guitar, then Romancing SaGa 3 will make you want to air violin or piano. From the beginning, it grabs you ever so gently by the heart and soul and pulls you in.
I was a goner after track 2. Track 5 is a much more upbeat selection - a waltz with a great violin and piano accompaniment.
Very upbeat and fun to listen to. If you are into waltzes, then this is one of the best.
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Another excellent song is 'Fairy's Whisper', a track with a vocal accompaniment. I'm afraid that I cannot translate the name of the beautiful woman whose voice sings this song as well as two others on the CD. It's truly beautiful, and goes along with the orchestrations perfectly, so the singing never feels out of place.
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It is as if the soul of the music itself is calling out to you. The last track is a re-orchestration of the first, expanding on it extensively (to 7:25) and adding vocals. This brings the CD full circle, creatively and musically. Starting out softly with the overture (track one) and building in overall intensity through tracks 5 and 6, then slowly coming back down with the use of vocal arrangements, the CD comes to an inevitable but perfect end. This is definitely music you can relax to.
It affects a deeper area of your brain, connecting with you in way that is more personally special than with any other kind of music CD. It is just as stimulating as the louder, more intense tracks on other CDs, even more so because of its somber emotional groundings. It's just beautiful. Yet another great arranged Squaresoft CD! Reader review by Josh Brown. Beautifully orchestrated and composed, Romancing Saga 3 - Windy Tale never ceases to amaze me. The original soundtrack to the game I found rather dull; with the exception of a few action tracks, it put me quite literally to sleep.
Windy Tale has more of the contemplative, soft and soothing quality that I like so much. The first couple of tracks are excellent, especially 'Overture' with its longing qualities and the all-too familiar 'Opening Theme - The Saga Continues'.
If you've heard any of the Romancing Saga soundtracks, the theme used in that track should be very familiar. In the arrangement, it is slowled to a crawl, and made much more soothing and beautiful. 'Town Theme' doesn't sound much like town music at all. It would be better as a character piece, but it is still a pretty piece of music. 'Lost Memories' is also a town music, but you wouldn't know it by listening to the piece. It is very mellow and utilizes the pizzicato strings to great effect. 'A Shy Smile' is great mostly because it is the only upbeat track on the CD.
The arrangement is in the form of a piano quartet, and it sounds marvelous. 'Tears' pretty much follows its title. It has a very tragic quality, and with the help of a beautiful female voice, it turns out to be my favorite track.
Low points include the unremarkable 'A Fairy's Whisper' and 'Stardust Waltz', which pretty much sounds like something out of a musical. Neither is particularly bad, but they aren't quite up to par to the rest of the tracks. Fortunately the CD ends with 'Windy Tale', the longest track on the album. It virtually bubbles with quality. With the help of the female singer, it brings the soundtrack to a triumphant close. It astounds me how much the arrangements manage to sound so superior to the original. Kenji Ito clearly knew what he was doing here.
What I would do for an arranged Final Fantasy like this. Reader review by Aaron Lau. Romancing Saga - Windy Tale is performed very nicely. The sounds are rich with composition and the tracks are very tasteful. It is usually of the slow and sad nature, but it sounds so nice, you won't really care.
Ikuko Nogucci of FF Love Will Grow fame supplies vocals with some of the songs and the full-fleged lyrics of 'Windy Tale'. She sounds extremely good, almost surpassing Risa Ohki. Originally, Kenji Ito's songs didn't sound that great in the original, but now they sound just spectacular. I guess sometimes it takes an arranged version to realize how good some music can really sound. Related Topics.