Man this was probably the first time a boss battle ever blew me away like this. The music & just how hard he was, and then that damn credit fakeout. Never ever seen that done in a game until this one. What a final boss fight! Truly iconic.
Cuphead did a really nice reference to the fake credits. And I'd like to think Nier Automata also learned something about end credits becoming a battle from Rare.
@@CommieApe Credits also got me, I put my controller down and screamed at the game to wait while I tried to pick it back up. Lost Diddy and had to do the next part with only DK. Couldn't trust the end credits for any of the Rare games after that one...
@@AizaBreathe i occasionally sing the Maiden lyrics while im fighting K.Rool (or at least when his song comes on, in Smash lol)...but yeah, apparently David Wise has admitted to Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" being a major influence on DKC2's Bayou Boogie, so he isnt afraid to drop some of his favorite songs into the OSTs...im pretty sure he likes "Hallowed..." as well xD
in one interview he says that the song is heavely inspired by Iron Maiden. I dont know if it was a cd or a Concert. But its online here on RUclips and was about his work on DKCR Tropical Freeze
yes! thank you! this is all I've wanted. not a remake, but a remaster with the very same high resolution graphics they used on all the art. even as a kid I dreamed for that.
Yeah remake the game and give us the original uncompressed CG renders made back in the day for the game, before they were compressed down to fit in the limited space of the cartridge. That would be ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.
@@1chiTheKiller EXACTLY. when I was a kid I was fascinated with how programming functioned, and nowadays with the technology able to handle it, there's very little to keep it from finally happening.
@@JoshLightWork well, your wish may come true at some point, Not a remake of DKC with those graphics but a new game coming out, that will have graphics that are either made the same, or similer to that of ones made from SGI and Power Animator (:
What I love about this boss and song is that the boss himself is so rhythmic and timing based that the changes in pace in the song match changes in pace in the battle if you are fighting it correctly
I just bought the first vinyl and pre-ordered the other two. Having these soundtracks pressed is a dream come true, thank you so much for doing all this work to preserve the soundtracks. DKC has a very special place in my heart, and it's soundtrack is one of my favorite of all time. Your work in restoring the tracks is beautiful and really takes me back to when I was a kid and played this with my dad. These vinyls will be front and center in my collection, and will probably always be my favorites.
ok, this is objectively the better sounding version, and i love it. the nostalgic child inside however still loves the original sound from the console even though its technically worse. Although idk, i kinda like how the guitar synth in the original is a little sharper. what the hell do i know im the farthest thing from an audiophile. im just glad people are keeping these masterpieces alive. great job here man. i will be adding all of your DCK 1, 2, and 3 remasters to my playlist.
Wow its amazing to hear this in the original sound quality before it all got lost when sampled down for 16 bit. This sounds so amazing in this quality!
I'll admit, I get kind of a good chuckle out of how you brought a band into the fast part of the song because it goes with the tune in a comical way of it's own.
When people say seeing a game through a video is not the same as actually playing it, this is the best example. I've seen so many videos on this final boss, and yet I always thought it was incredibly easy. And then I actually got to this point when playing the game for the first time and, holy shit was I stuck on it for a good long time.
1:22, 1:30 There's something weird with the guitar sound when it changes from one note to the next one. Like a really short high pitch sound. Maybe a consequence of not making the guitar gradually fade out?
I think the sound you hear is the bass drum. If you turn your focus to the drums right after that part you mention, you’ll hear the same sound. But I agree that it sounds off during the guitar part.
I can hear the little guitar tick. the guitar plays for a very brief second before getting cut-off for the fade-in at 1:30. I can't quite hear the other one, though.
Man, I remember as a kid back in elementary school I drew up all the levels of a video game which had all the same mechanics of DKC but cast you as an ant invading a rival colony, from the surface to food storage to the pupae, larva, and egg chambers, and ultimately facing off against the queen. It was basically this exact boss fight except she was flying around shooting eggs at you instead of cannonballs.
GameXplain: I was wondering if you’re familiar with [the D.K.C. restoration project]. David Wise: I’m familiar with it. And it’s a bit of a misnomer, to be completely honest, because the whole palette was short little waves that we were taking. And because of the way the Super N.E.S. resynthesizes or upgrades from a 4-bit to a 16-bit sample, it’s got a certain warmth and a certain kind of sound to it. And having got those samples in that format, that’s what I worked with. That was my palette to work with all the time. So there never was and never did exist any better samples. I just took samples that I could use and then wrote with the samples and that palette, so it’s a - you know, I understand where they’re coming from, but there never was a higher-quality sample that it came from. That was the sample, and that’s as high as it ever got and would ever get. ruclips.net/video/HcOq1p40TNI/видео.html
had to re-watch this video because the song was on my mind-- didnt realize til now though, that you actually "finish" the song (compared to just looping it until fade-out)...so satisfying, because it actually gets "the song stuck in my head" OUT, and keeps it Out lol...but again, with the Iron Maiden comparisons, i wouldve gone with the "Two-Fours" method (hard to explain through text, but its that "dun-dun-dun-dah, dun-dun-dun-DAH!!") that Maiden usually ends songs with...if "Hallowed..." doesnt use it, im sure "Aces High" does...
I've been listening to this song religiously since 1995 and I just noticed that the part that starts at 1:15 sounds a whole lot like the song "Ace of Spaces" by Link Wray (at around the 25 second mark) but 50% faster. I wonder if David Wise used it intentionally, or if it's just a coincidence.
@@JamminSamMiller Link Wray's Ace of Spaces came out in 1965, I think. And I've heard that Iron Maiden comparison but it doesn't seem as obvious to mee, but I could see it being the case, too.
I'm pretty sure that David Wise (the composer who made the music for Donkey Kong Country) got the inspiration to create Gangplank Galleon through a Metallica song? I vaguely remember him mention this in an interview somewhere on youtube. Either way, the guy was, and still is, a genius!
@@JamminSamMiller Wow just listened to it, it's actually quite a good song! (Never really listened to Metallica before). It all makes sense now, I know exactly what part of the song inspired him to compose Gangplank Galleon.
Also, very interesting to hear these versions. Thanks for putting work into restoring them. For this song, I actually think the SNES version has better electric guitars (for the main melody), for several others though, I really enjoy listening to both versions.
Since then I never put down the controller when any credits appear on any game.
T r a u m a t i z e d
It's been 26 years and I still don't trust video game end credits either.
LOL. I think you're fine bro. I don't think there are any other games that pranks you like this.
@@TheT040484 If I recall correctly, Undertale had one.
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Man this was probably the first time a boss battle ever blew me away like this. The music & just how hard he was, and then that damn credit fakeout. Never ever seen that done in a game until this one. What a final boss fight! Truly iconic.
Cuphead did a really nice reference to the fake credits. And I'd like to think Nier Automata also learned something about end credits becoming a battle from Rare.
The fakeout got me as a kid i left at the credits and came back to DK at the level select screen lol i was so fucking confused
The good old Rare. THESE were the times :////.
@@CommieApe Credits also got me, I put my controller down and screamed at the game to wait while I tried to pick it back up. Lost Diddy and had to do the next part with only DK. Couldn't trust the end credits for any of the Rare games after that one...
Yes indeed. Was completely awesome
(patiently waits for the stereo drum effect)
0:28
Awww yeah, there it is!
Gotta love rototoms 😎
one of Dave Wise's main instruments is drums and it really shows sometimes, his work always has this excellent sense of rhythm
*thump. thump thump thump thump THUMPTHUMPTHUMPTHUMPTHUMP*
“Ohhhh yeah that’s the spot”
It goes from sea shanties to KISS lmfao I love this shit
This is a huge improvement from the original restoration
The guitars sound even better here than the last one
Agreed somehow
Nah the last guitars sound better than this one
@@pawprint1894 Disagreed
@@godzpeedx7ii75okay we get it you don't agree
1:55 a primeira trollada a gente nunca esquece
Desde então nunca larguei o controle em todo os créditos q passava
Descobrir a pior forma que era assim
This song always reminds me of my mom because she played this game a lot and i would laugh at her when she lost 😂 rip mom, miss you forever.
The way it goes from cheery to rock... is just... GODLY.
this song always made me think of Iron Maiden's "Hallowed be thy Name"...
i hear what you mean
the drums and and the bass chords are very similar
could be inspired
@@AizaBreathe i occasionally sing the Maiden lyrics while im fighting K.Rool (or at least when his song comes on, in Smash lol)...but yeah, apparently David Wise has admitted to Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" being a major influence on DKC2's Bayou Boogie, so he isnt afraid to drop some of his favorite songs into the OSTs...im pretty sure he likes "Hallowed..." as well xD
I never realised this until I read your comment.
Now I will never be able to unhear it! haha
How have I never made this connection before?
in one interview he says that the song is heavely inspired by Iron Maiden. I dont know if it was a cd or a Concert. But its online here on RUclips and was about his work on DKCR Tropical Freeze
"AUGH" - King K. Rool
1:15 lmao wasn't ready for that but it's the same image I always have in my own head 🤣
I would like a remaster for this game with the real graphics of Sylicon Graphics.
yes! thank you! this is all I've wanted. not a remake, but a remaster with the very same high resolution graphics they used on all the art. even as a kid I dreamed for that.
Yeah remake the game and give us the original uncompressed CG renders made back in the day for the game, before they were compressed down to fit in the limited space of the cartridge. That would be ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.
@@1chiTheKiller EXACTLY. when I was a kid I was fascinated with how programming functioned, and nowadays with the technology able to handle it, there's very little to keep it from finally happening.
@@JoshLightWork well, your wish may come true at some point, Not a remake of DKC with those graphics
but a new game coming out, that will have graphics that are either made the same, or similer to that of ones made from SGI and Power Animator (:
@@leobaker-tf2andmusic520 But sadly it will never be the same developers since they don't own Donkey Kong Country license anymore
Best Super Nintendo boss music ever 🖤 Long live King K. Rool
"So this villain, he's gonna be a joke, but like, also very serious."
What I love about this boss and song is that the boss himself is so rhythmic and timing based that the changes in pace in the song match changes in pace in the battle if you are fighting it correctly
I remember when i got siked by the fake credits as a kid lol
This is how One piece's villain music fights should sound like:
just play it at the same time
This makes an already badass final boss theme even more badass
This sounds as clear and epic as it does in my childhood memories. Thank you for taking the time to remaster such a great piece of gaming music.
The part where the video changed perfectly captures me as a guitar player since I was a teen and a VG nerd since I was a kid.
What’s the band called that’s playing
Damn! this sounds really good dude you really cleaned it up, but i lost my shit when the beat dropped at 0:28, i really wasn’t ready for it.
ok
but holy shit 1:15 tho
This is the crowning masterpiece of this entire game. Maybe even the entire trilogy.
I just bought the first vinyl and pre-ordered the other two. Having these soundtracks pressed is a dream come true, thank you so much for doing all this work to preserve the soundtracks. DKC has a very special place in my heart, and it's soundtrack is one of my favorite of all time. Your work in restoring the tracks is beautiful and really takes me back to when I was a kid and played this with my dad. These vinyls will be front and center in my collection, and will probably always be my favorites.
One word:
*Goosebumps*
but holy shit tho 1:15 hits harder than a car on sport mode going at its full speed limit
Can't help but tear up... so much nostalgia. I love Donkey Kong Country so much, man.
This will always be the definition of Boss Music to me. Thank you for the time you put into this and all your other DKC restorations.
1:14 when you realize that Dixie is playing this song on her guitar.
I like this idea
ok, this is objectively the better sounding version, and i love it. the nostalgic child inside however still loves the original sound from the console even though its technically worse. Although idk, i kinda like how the guitar synth in the original is a little sharper. what the hell do i know im the farthest thing from an audiophile. im just glad people are keeping these masterpieces alive. great job here man. i will be adding all of your DCK 1, 2, and 3 remasters to my playlist.
Wow its amazing to hear this in the original sound quality before it all got lost when sampled down for 16 bit. This sounds so amazing in this quality!
Oh my, this is amazing. That drum was a nicely surprise.
Memories 🌠🌠
Oh yeah, my definite favorite Sam. Fantastic work!
I'll admit, I get kind of a good chuckle out of how you brought a band into the fast part of the song because it goes with the tune in a comical way of it's own.
Sounds even better than your last version. Great job!
1:41 goddammit Rare
When people say seeing a game through a video is not the same as actually playing it, this is the best example. I've seen so many videos on this final boss, and yet I always thought it was incredibly easy. And then I actually got to this point when playing the game for the first time and, holy shit was I stuck on it for a good long time.
Band geek here. The composition is based on old English sea chanties.
I get sweaty palms just looking at the footage..
Never thought that a fight between some monkeys and a obesse cocodrile could sound so epic
0:00 Huh, doesn’t sound intimidating at all. 😕
0:22 Whoa, what’s going? 😟
0:30 Holy shit! 😳
Great videogame Great video
1:22, 1:30 There's something weird with the guitar sound when it changes from one note to the next one. Like a really short high pitch sound. Maybe a consequence of not making the guitar gradually fade out?
The ticking?
I think the sound you hear is the bass drum. If you turn your focus to the drums right after that part you mention, you’ll hear the same sound. But I agree that it sounds off during the guitar part.
I can hear the little guitar tick. the guitar plays for a very brief second before getting cut-off for the fade-in at 1:30. I can't quite hear the other one, though.
I'm pretty sure it's in the snes version
I listened to both and they're the same. It's the kick drum after the note.
1:15 old footage of rareware employees composing gangplank galleon (1994)
Anyone who's played this game will forever remember this cool beat & song.
Sounds great!!
Cannot wait for my vinyl copy!
I love this 25 second build up, and then it goes full epic
Thank you, my ears can listen to greatness now
Love how K. Rool’s movements sync with the music.
this is the reason why you dont need to take a break and do nothing when credits pop up
Big papa do all the work, little dude gets all the rewards 🤣 great re-restoration man, keep the hard work
The world shall not forget about this absolute *BANGER*
Dios, te pedi algo bueno para escuchar y me obsequiaste una obra de arte
Best boss music ever? Might be!
Man, I remember as a kid back in elementary school I drew up all the levels of a video game which had all the same mechanics of DKC but cast you as an ant invading a rival colony, from the surface to food storage to the pupae, larva, and egg chambers, and ultimately facing off against the queen. It was basically this exact boss fight except she was flying around shooting eggs at you instead of cannonballs.
this could be a very interesting idea for a mod
1:16 hits me harder than a car at 140 miles per hour with sport mode on
Retro videogame music and a good cig, any day, what else do you need? 🚬 🗿
Never clicked something so fast in my life. Congrats!
I like it. Not gonna lie i love both versions, this one and your old one. They're both unique. : )
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFFFFFFFFFFF Its so goddamn sick! Well done!!
The beetles if they were a cool band
GameXplain: I was wondering if you’re familiar with [the D.K.C. restoration project].
David Wise: I’m familiar with it. And it’s a bit of a misnomer, to be completely honest, because the whole palette was short little waves that we were taking. And because of the way the Super N.E.S. resynthesizes or upgrades from a 4-bit to a 16-bit sample, it’s got a certain warmth and a certain kind of sound to it. And having got those samples in that format, that’s what I worked with. That was my palette to work with all the time. So there never was and never did exist any better samples. I just took samples that I could use and then wrote with the samples and that palette, so it’s a - you know, I understand where they’re coming from, but there never was a higher-quality sample that it came from. That was the sample, and that’s as high as it ever got and would ever get.
ruclips.net/video/HcOq1p40TNI/видео.html
Masterpiece
had to re-watch this video because the song was on my mind-- didnt realize til now though, that you actually "finish" the song (compared to just looping it until fade-out)...so satisfying, because it actually gets "the song stuck in my head" OUT, and keeps it Out lol...but again, with the Iron Maiden comparisons, i wouldve gone with the "Two-Fours" method (hard to explain through text, but its that "dun-dun-dun-dah, dun-dun-dun-DAH!!") that Maiden usually ends songs with...if "Hallowed..." doesnt use it, im sure "Aces High" does...
Awesome restauration! Thank you so much!!
Sounds like an iron maiden song. :)
Nunca olvidar el troleo cuando uno pensaba que gano xp, el control de la supernintendo todo sopeado ( chilenito aca 🤙)
I've been listening to this song religiously since 1995 and I just noticed that the part that starts at 1:15 sounds a whole lot like the song "Ace of Spaces" by Link Wray (at around the 25 second mark) but 50% faster. I wonder if David Wise used it intentionally, or if it's just a coincidence.
That song came out two years later so I doubt it, but I hear what you mean. This track was inspired by Iron Maiden's "Hallowed Be Thy Name"
@@JamminSamMiller Link Wray's Ace of Spaces came out in 1965, I think. And I've heard that Iron Maiden comparison but it doesn't seem as obvious to mee, but I could see it being the case, too.
When your King K. Rool Amiibo comes in the mail
1:15 i simply love The thing you did there
THis is beautifull.
One of the best moments of my childhood
Oh yeah, that snare drum is bad ass, as it should be!
The drums sound and feel nicely saturated as in Amiga games
estoy curao
I'm pretty sure that David Wise (the composer who made the music for Donkey Kong Country) got the inspiration to create Gangplank Galleon through a Metallica song? I vaguely remember him mention this in an interview somewhere on youtube. Either way, the guy was, and still is, a genius!
Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name
@@JamminSamMiller Wow just listened to it, it's actually quite a good song! (Never really listened to Metallica before). It all makes sense now, I know exactly what part of the song inspired him to compose Gangplank Galleon.
Why you keep mentioning metallica?
@@Masterstroke-bk1zz Have you ever heard of a band called METALLICA? Great band, highly recommend listening to them.
0:28 In all my life I have never understood how this salvo of drums even works.
Um dos melhores finais de jogos de todos os tempos!
The end?
Also, very interesting to hear these versions. Thanks for putting work into restoring them. For this song, I actually think the SNES version has better electric guitars (for the main melody), for several others though, I really enjoy listening to both versions.
He restored it not once, BUT TWICE!!!
Man, you did a great job! Totally rocks!
Thank you for all your videos
Wow this fucking goes
Great job Sam
Haitians trying to cross the border:
Still an absolute banger!
La mejor de todas ❤❤❤
In love with your channel. May birthday is 28 nov, my wish is to hear Life in the Mines with your amazing job!
happy birthday
Fun fact: I would not let myself beat this stage while playing as diddy due to my strict belief that the villain would only fall to the main character
esto es sencillamente increible, gracias de verdad.
Love the scanlines
Aw yeah its kroc o clock
Oh!
What?!
Incredible work, thank you!
Sounds great
The theme to listen to while setting up an Atari 5200 on an old 1983 Emerson Dial-Control Simulated TV.
The GOAT.
That bass at 00:23, man. Damn.
Necesito un Remake de Este juego....
Amazing!
Still one of my favorite boss themes and villains.