@@warsame453 Bro when I hear this song I just start levitating like whoever made this soundtrack just said lets make the most B U S S I N music for the N64 🤣
Fun fact: I used to play this late at night and fall asleep listening to this calming tune. Several years later, I used it to put my daughters to sleep when they were babies.
Good thing the camera used on SM64 ain't used on most 3D games, or that would be a pain. An option to move the camera like in SM64 would be fine to me.
My n64 died when i was in middle school so i went a damn near decade without hearing this, but when i got a job i bought a wii and this game, i cant remember if i was drinking at the time but when i got to that stage and heard the music i started sobbing so much i had to put the controller down, reminded me how much joy this game brought me as a kid when things were bad (which was almost all the time) this game was my only escape
I cant think of another melody that takes my mind as far back in time. I played this as a kid when I was 5-7 years old. Now I play it with my wife at 30!
I play this game last week this game This is a perfect and beautiful game, especially the pyramids stage its my first time i finish the game sorry for bad english
@@ImaizukoZun created a whole video game licence just to put his music somewhere and it became a pillar of video game and internet culture, what a Chad XD
Brings me back to 96 with my Dad and Older Brother playing this. My Dad is gone now, but every time I hear this song I can feel his presence. Makes me cry like a baby every time. He would have loved to see the new movie about to come out.
Nintendo are just amazing, it's crazy to think that you keep coming back to the same music over and over again, and I'm making music myself today, so I realize just how much work goes into it, it's incredible !
I half jokingly almost walked to a piano cover of this song to my own wedding. Wife would’ve had no idea what it was, but all the real ones in the audience would!😅
Super Mario 64 was always a very lonely game for me. Walking around the worlds made me feel so... isolated, at a melancholic peace, in serenity. But I think that was the intended beauty of the game, right? Mario, on his quest alone, fighting through solitude, to someday be reunited with the woman that fills his gap of isolation. To me, I can relate to that feeling of loneliness, I think we all can, from one point in our lives or another. Through the venture of life, we feel often feel alone, tackling those obstacles by ourselves as time moves on. Super Mario 64's narrative captures that venture, and in a sense this crazy world we play in seems more real to us than we could have imagined. Personally, I think this theme epitomises that feeling of loneliness, and adventuring through life alone, and rather perfectly at that.
Exactly back in the early 2000s when I play this game when I was a kid this game automatically got all the stages and the stars by itself I had no idea how that happened
This is exactly how I feel and I could never put my finger on it, despite it having enemies and other mario-ish things, it just felt so lonely, like I was the only one in that world.
@@Bruh-xo2vx i think that also combined with the usage of stock images, low quality skyboxes and environments, and just how it is so early for a mario game that it feels different in it's own way
I’ve always thought the drum beat was the most underrated part of this song. I love the 16th notes on the kick and the off beat ride accents. Koji Kondo is the man
This music always brings tears to my eyes... My ex girlfriend played this music on the piano and I was sitting next to her listening to her playing… I could spend hours listening to it so much I found it beautiful… Some time she stopped and looked at me with a beautiful smile... But she had to go to Japan to continue her studies... She told me that she was finally going to live there since this is the better for her and realize her dreams... I will surely never see her again but this music always brings me back memories so good and sweet... Thank you for reading this comment ^^
I remember making my dad get the star by the giant eel because I was to scared to. I was like 3 then, and man, he was glad to play this game with me. I need to unplug from my 360, Work, Responsibilities and just enjoy a day with my N64.
I've always loved this song. But it has more meaning now because my cousin showed it to me when we were kids. He was a year and a half older than me and he sadly passed away three years ago.
i wanna cry because i never lived an felt these feeling like others. feelings of childhood memories, happy times and peaceful world. i want to feel one second of this time as well (i was born in 2005)
Although I was born in 2004 and never played the original mario 64, this song evokes a nostalgic feeling that i cannot describe. I know i’m still technically a kid, but i feel as though this song transports me to a time where i was still a little kid, with no care in the world. This song will always hold a special place in my heart.
Time slips out of our hands. People change. Brands come and go. Companies go bankrupt. Technology advances. Consoles die. Fandoms peter out. Memories fade. But a good melody lives forever.
This makes me think of being 5 years old and playing this in 2001. It’s like a Time Machine to my early childhood. Nostalgia is powerful. Weird how many people I know didn’t even exist when this was new.
When I was a kid and noticed that the further you go into the level, first from the sandbank to under water, and then dive ever deeper, the music adds more instruments, turning from serene to ever more busy, adding a soft tension for the player, and reflecting that there is so much more under water than could be seen from the absolute still surface, I was super proud, and grew references for that composition and how it was integrated into the game. Parents didn't even get what I was exited about. Today, it may be very late, but I am catching up on the interest in music they left barren. I may not catch up to the masters, but I have rediscovered something that was missing in my life, maybe in my soul.
You waked up. You didint realize, but it didint took so long. The summer vacation started. You first thinked, and then go outside. You sat on a lake, and started to question your life with deep thoughts. It was 1996.
These songs strike my memory and imagination of my child years. In that background sky on the cover of the game i like to believe that sky connects to the same sky I looked at when I was a kid. Its like a real world back in that time. This music brings back the sense of being in that same world again after all the years. Nostalgia is a very powerful feeling.
a lot older but the feeling is still the same, I remember those Saturday Sunday mornings playing this game. Always asking the big brother to help with the hard parts
Whoever made this knew what instruments to use , what notes to write, etc, in order to make this as nostalgic as possible for us adults who played it as kids. I refuse to believe otherwise.
@@doctormlem1714 IKR When i was younger the most gentle, nostalgic and relaxing game music scared tf out of me ESPECIALLY The kahoot music when i was like 8😂😂😂
This is the first videogame I've ever played...and this was my favorite song...so peaceful...I used to play super mario when I was 5...now I'm 18...*cries*
stay calm my friend, all the glorious peace will come into your heart, and the world will be connected with you, showing how everything is beatiful, hug the child thats inside you. be happy. ~Ragy
Imagine being born in 2004 and music being a big part of your life, then developing a passion for videogames at the age of 17 and only then discovering this game and other retro games and founding out how amazing those soundtracks are. And most importantly, wondering how you're life would have been if this was part of your childhood. It's never too late, but I wouldn't mind being born in the 90s...
Reminds me of the summer of 1997. I remember being in awe of having a 3D Mario game. I'd just swim and walk and jump around with Mario for hours, often not even going for stars. No distractions - just having fun exploring an environment that was so incredibly advanced at the time. This era of gaming won't ever been replicated for me. It will always be the best.
I felt exactly the same way when I first played Mario 64. I didn't even know how to play or what I needed to do, but just the fact of being able to explore a 3D world for the first time was an out-of-this-world experience. I spent a long time simply wandering around and exploring the castle. It was pure magic... After many years, I felt that same _"OH MY GOD!"_ sensation again when I first tried a VR headset.
Many of the people older than me - including my parents - will never understand what this game meant to me, and how these optimistic memories still permeate across my life.
This song, no words to describe what I'm feeling... nostalgia come over me. I played Mario 64 when i was 5 years and now I'm 20. Every wednesday, i played this game during all the time because there was no school, and i loved. I could cry on hearing this song...
It's crazy to think that when we were little we didn't even realize how incredible she is, especially today when I'm doing some musics I realize what an incredible amount of work it must have taken to have such a masterclass !
The Electric piano Sound that is heard here, is from the synthesizer known as the Yamaha DX7, which used a form for tone generation known as FM synthesis which arrived in the late seventies With the synthesizer known as the Synclavier, and it was further popularized in 1983 when the First Version of the Yamaha DX7 arrived, the Electric piano patch that is used here is the most famous artificially generated sound in world history. It is possible that Konji also used later variants of Yamaha Synthesizers like the Yamaha DX7 mk2, or Yamaha SY77. Due to how most sound generation works in these consols, the sounds are probably sampled from one of these synthesizers and stored in the game files in a so called ROM, where it uses so called PCM, which stands for Pulse Code Modulation which is a format of sample playback. I personally own a Yamaha SY77, from 1989, it sounds beautiful and nostalgic, and every sound can be made to some extent by using the tone genration capabilities of FM synthesis. Cheers.
Me levou novamente para minha infância! Era o ápice da tecnologia esse jogo! Uma obra de arte, onde o jogo, a fantasia e a vida se misturavam para nós quando éramos crianças ❤
when I was a kid. I use to play this game so many times because of this theme it was playing. it relaxes me all the stress I've been through and it really made me feel better.
This console made my childhood so much happier. I always got excited at just the thought of spending the night at my friend’s place to play Mario Party with them on the N64. The more I look back at my childhood, the more I am forever thankful to have been born in 1992. Super soaker and silly string fights, watching Pokémon on WB kids after school, a day at Disney World, Hide and Seek, VHS movies from Blockbuster, 4th of July...no matter what I did as a kid, I always retreated to my N64 when I was free or bored -it always kept my endorphins going above baseline. The N64 wasn’t just a console, it was an *enlightenment* . It introduced a big leap forward from 2D to 3D, with titles like Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 64 and Banjo Kazooie that added an essence of magic that you simply can’t find in modern gaming with soundtracks like this that reverberate core memories we cherish very dearly. And for those of you who can relate with me, we may have not known each other in this life, but we were and always will be interconnected from the memories and experiences this console brought us all. Mom, thank you so much for my Nintendo 64; I’ll never forget how excited I was unboxing it on Christmas of 1998.
I cry everytime I hear this theme. It brings me back to a time when being a kid was the best thing ever. No work, bills, school, none of that. This game was my childhood. I miss it so much 😭
I think it wouldn't be a stretch to say that this is the best underwater theme in the entire Mario series. It's also one of the most nostalgic-sounding tracks in this game, if you ask me.
Currently 5 AM here, never played Mario 64 in my life, yet this theme brings me absolute joy and honestly feels psychedelic and euphoric in a way. Love reading the impact this game had for a lot of people in the world.
The first game I ever saw being played when I was 3 in 1996. This music will forever be ingrained in my being. Simpler times never to be forgotten. Thank you Christopher and David, where ever you both may be.
Sounds like saturday morning in 1996
Because we prob wasnt allowed to play on school days ......same if so
For me its 2008 too or something because im Young :b
Sooo nostalgic
@@wiwal033 true
@@wiwal033 I just get goose bumps every time I hear it
I believe the composer for this game just went to heaven and recorded the ambient sound for this track.
Literal angels played this, harps and everything
guy who made this song was like ight imma go to heaven real quick
@@warsame453 Bro when I hear this song I just start levitating like whoever made this soundtrack just said lets make the most B U S S I N music for the N64 🤣
@@Pizzahutgoodies yeah, lmao 😂
Koji Kondo made the soundtrack to sm64, and has made the soundtracks of some of nintendo's most iconic games
This music tastes like pure water
Fun Fact: The track's name on the original Japanese soundtrack release is simply "Water."
@@kyubihanyoui have the 2 sides of saying
"YEAH I KNOW ITS DIRE DIRE DOCKS"
and
"smart man"
you're so right
That would be thanks to the level of reverb added to the notes.
I always come back to this song. Such happy memories
Lol
Yes
Same 🌊
Of course
Yes
A time when life was so simple. Not a care in the world.
Yes
MrSupercameraman true....
The days when your toys weren't lost...
And then women... God Damnit.
I had problems then... Just like I do now. The correct thing to say is... Back when gaming was good
When I was little to fall asleep, I would go to the water world and leave the nintendo open playing this tune
Rocio Carrillo same!
Rocio Carrillo me too!
😢
Sounds like those were good times
Cosmic brain
Fun fact: I used to play this late at night and fall asleep listening to this calming tune.
Several years later, I used it to put my daughters to sleep when they were babies.
Mario the second coming
I find that really beautiful for some reason
You can tell this person is a great parent.
@@Man-Im-Dead-fr... I try. That's about all we can do. But I appreciate that.
@@Man-Im-Dead-fr... i agree
Can’t be the only one who hears and tears flow.. life was simpler
Same 😌
Fun Fact:
More instruments play in the song when you're in the water.
If you're on the surface, it's only the lead part, not the extra instruments
That's awesome!
That’s pretty cool!
I recall more instruments play when we're at bowser's / koopa's submarine base as well.
And when you go really deep and find that cavern area a beat tempo starts playing too
Interactive music in videogames baby!
this song triggers nostalgic pain and giant eel PTSD,
That eel... Don't ever talk about it again 0_0
Bro I was scared shitless of that wouldn’t even do that mission lol
Yo omfg, I swear thank you for giving me nightmares I don’t mind having 😭
i find the eel normal ngl
The eel was kinda creepy no cap
I remember playing this Christmas Day 1997 and being blown away! Nostalgia’s a hell of a drug 😂
ruclips.net/video/HUWaIcRpmr8/видео.html I made lyrics to this check it out and write a comment.
True bro👍
Right here with you, brother. Xmas 1997.
I was born in 97 lol
big sho-
sorry i couldnt help myself
It’s crazy how this music makes you feel like you’re swimming underneath the ocean. Just like how the mood is meant to make you feel in the game.
>zoomers discover the purpose of a soundtrack
@@hideus_ex9222>mfw I hate fun and discovery and other sorts of whimsical activities that bring happiness
@@epic_g4mer I apologize for my behavior.
@@hideus_ex9222 that’s ok atleast you learned 👍👍
@@hideus_ex9222The ability to grow and change as a person is wonderful and I'm glad to see it, never forget it.
Mario 64 is just timeless. This game alone helped to revolutionize how we see gaming. And for that it deserves an infinite amount of respect.
The most revolutionary game of all time, along with its other N64 stablemate, Ocarina of Time.
Good thing the camera used on SM64 ain't used on most 3D games, or that would be a pain. An option to move the camera like in SM64 would be fine to me.
Yes it took adventure games to another level. Along with Donkey Kong 64 and ocarina of time.
Wasn’t this the first true open world game.
Absolutely
hearing this makes me want to be a little kid again. no stress, just me my best buds and my n64. good times, I miss the 90s.
+HyperFlow i wish they would continue the super mario 64 storyline on the gamecube.
I wasn’t alive in the 90s
Holy words my friend
The last generation without cell phones and internet...full of joy
I had this game on the DS in like 2008, and damn, this feels just as nostalgic as you, 90’s kids describe it to be :’)
This is definitely one of those nintendo songs that really leaves an impact on you. Its just so peaceful and nostalgic.
My n64 died when i was in middle school so i went a damn near decade without hearing this, but when i got a job i bought a wii and this game, i cant remember if i was drinking at the time but when i got to that stage and heard the music i started sobbing so much i had to put the controller down, reminded me how much joy this game brought me as a kid when things were bad (which was almost all the time) this game was my only escape
I want to cry just hearing this again.
Aix Roxas ❤
Agree. So many childhood memories
Yeas Yeas Yeas
It makes me cry sometimes when I listen to it
This is so nostalgic glad to see everyone here feels the same 😁
memories.
Defected Boss This music is beautiful
Nice user picture
YoshiCrazyPrime Sure is :D
+Defected Boss A lot
Ahhh yes
I cant think of another melody that takes my mind as far back in time. I played this as a kid when I was 5-7 years old. Now I play it with my wife at 30!
I play this game last week this game This is a perfect and beautiful game, especially the pyramids stage its my first time i finish the game sorry for bad english
Who’s here in 2024 ?
IM EVERYWHERE
I heard this as a lofi background music in a stream and had to confirm. I knew it! The nostalgia!
ME
...
Me :3
Koji Kondo deserves all the praise that he gets. There’s a reason why he is one of the greatest video game composers of all time.
Koji and Nobuo Uematsu
This had to be a track where when he was done, even Koji Kondo was like "Yes. I am infact the fucking man." when he listened back to it.
Kondo and Wise are insuperable.
@@johnperry8081 also ZUN
@@ImaizukoZun created a whole video game licence just to put his music somewhere and it became a pillar of video game and internet culture, what a Chad XD
I love Dire Dire Docks. It is THE best track in Super Mario 64 for me, it's beautiful.
ffffffffffffffffffffffghuick uypou
Yoo Is Pixelcraftian!
Hii
Sussy Baka kid
vigilante:@@loomunqing5488
Brings me back to 96 with my Dad and Older Brother playing this. My Dad is gone now, but every time I hear this song I can feel his presence. Makes me cry like a baby every time. He would have loved to see the new movie about to come out.
Sorry for your loss. ❤
He still watches you. To this day he does. Sorry for your loss and be at ease ;)
I'm listening to this while it's raining outside my balcony and it is simply magical ✨
Nintendo are just amazing, it's crazy to think that you keep coming back to the same music over and over again, and I'm making music myself today, so I realize just how much work goes into it, it's incredible !
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down?
+Joshua O'Neill Or they lost all their lives and still cant find the stars.
hahaha
check out my channel
BECAUSE OF THE FUCKING EEL >:c
because its sped up :|
Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. And the longer a song has existed in our lives, the more memories we have of it. - Stevie Wonder
Good ol’ Stevie
Amazing
Nice bass
Is that an actual quote from Stevie wonder? Thats so true.
That's a wonderful quote.
I half jokingly almost walked to a piano cover of this song to my own wedding. Wife would’ve had no idea what it was, but all the real ones in the audience would!😅
I'm not crying at all. I just have something in my eye, and a sinus infection all of a sudden
i loved this song i would play the stage for the song!!!!! collect the stars
i lovvvvvvve this song😍😍😃😄😀😏😂😋😎👍👍💛💙💜💚❤❤💓💖 and my name is killer dimond
Me too
@@josemorones8127 ok
nice! two stolen comments in a row!
Yep that’s how it works, collect the stars for a prize 🤩🥳😔😖😣
Super Mario 64 was always a very lonely game for me. Walking around the worlds made me feel so... isolated, at a melancholic peace, in serenity. But I think that was the intended beauty of the game, right? Mario, on his quest alone, fighting through solitude, to someday be reunited with the woman that fills his gap of isolation. To me, I can relate to that feeling of loneliness, I think we all can, from one point in our lives or another. Through the venture of life, we feel often feel alone, tackling those obstacles by ourselves as time moves on. Super Mario 64's narrative captures that venture, and in a sense this crazy world we play in seems more real to us than we could have imagined.
Personally, I think this theme epitomises that feeling of loneliness, and adventuring through life alone, and rather perfectly at that.
Exactly back in the early 2000s when I play this game when I was a kid this game automatically got all the stages and the stars by itself I had no idea how that happened
Deep
This is exactly how I feel and I could never put my finger on it, despite it having enemies and other mario-ish things, it just felt so lonely, like I was the only one in that world.
@@squabbledOwO probably due to lack of dialogue when compared to the other Mario games.
@@Bruh-xo2vx i think that also combined with the usage of stock images, low quality skyboxes and environments, and just how it is so early for a mario game that it feels different in it's own way
I’ve always thought the drum beat was the most underrated part of this song. I love the 16th notes on the kick and the off beat ride accents. Koji Kondo is the man
Love that too, bass pattern is so clean and those ride accents just switch up the feel so nicely
@@gameknight5879 imagine being there hearing that for the first time when he created that
Who still listening in 2024? 👀
🥲
why do people repeat this every year
@@tragicreeze nostalgia
This music always brings tears to my eyes...
My ex girlfriend played this music on the piano and I was sitting next to her listening to her playing…
I could spend hours listening to it so much I found it beautiful…
Some time she stopped and looked at me with a beautiful smile...
But she had to go to Japan to continue her studies...
She told me that she was finally going to live there since this is the better for her and realize her dreams...
I will surely never see her again but this music always brings me back memories so good and sweet...
Thank you for reading this comment ^^
Your story make me smile and sad at the same time
Nothing is impossible. We live just once, don’t lose time and love.
bro, I hope you can be together again
hope you can see her!
Why am I crying?
Koji Kondo is simply legendary!!!!
Who's that?
Looks like I've heard him/her
@@animatoryash6107 He's the genius that made this masterpiece..
@@thegreat1487 his works on the zelda games is amazing too
The man that provided the soundtracks to our childhoods.
and now hes on the movie
The submarine just ran out of oxygen
Lolliping: 😢😢
I remember making my dad get the star by the giant eel because I was to scared to. I was like 3 then, and man, he was glad to play this game with me. I need to unplug from my 360, Work, Responsibilities and just enjoy a day with my N64.
My dad never helped me with games, he always helped my brother with Donkey Kong N64 and never played a game after that one lol
My dad only played Mario Kart with me
Nice man. how old are you? did you ever get the n64 out in the end?
Bruh a day gotta at least get a week in hahah
Lol i remember being scared of that eel for some reason too
Doctor: You has 3 minutes to live
Me:
lol
Me top
Lol
Ah yes a giant eel starts chasing you
Get to heaven early!
I've always loved this song. But it has more meaning now because my cousin showed it to me when we were kids. He was a year and a half older than me and he sadly passed away three years ago.
i wanna cry because i never lived an felt these feeling like others. feelings of childhood memories, happy times and peaceful world. i want to feel one second of this time as well (i was born in 2005)
Although I was born in 2004 and never played the original mario 64, this song evokes a nostalgic feeling that i cannot describe. I know i’m still technically a kid, but i feel as though this song transports me to a time where i was still a little kid, with no care in the world. This song will always hold a special place in my heart.
Same.
It evokes a nostalgia of waking up and watching tv shows without a care in the world
@@therealisaacmoriahtboi exactly!
You had to be there my boy I remember it VIVIDLY
I played it on my DS
Time slips out of our hands. People change. Brands come and go. Companies go bankrupt. Technology advances. Consoles die. Fandoms peter out. Memories fade.
But a good melody lives forever.
This makes me think of being 5 years old and playing this in 2001. It’s like a Time Machine to my early childhood. Nostalgia is powerful. Weird how many people I know didn’t even exist when this was new.
When I was a kid and noticed that the further you go into the level, first from the sandbank to under water, and then dive ever deeper, the music adds more instruments, turning from serene to ever more busy, adding a soft tension for the player, and reflecting that there is so much more under water than could be seen from the absolute still surface, I was super proud, and grew references for that composition and how it was integrated into the game. Parents didn't even get what I was exited about.
Today, it may be very late, but I am catching up on the interest in music they left barren. I may not catch up to the masters, but I have rediscovered something that was missing in my life, maybe in my soul.
I used to hear this song in my head when I would swim underwater in the swimming pool as a kid.
I still do
Same, this music and aquatic ambience sometimes too.
Lol
I'm gonna try that later when I go swimming
@@Albert-Navarro try taking a Freezing Shower on the Hottest Summer Days while listening to this music. You'll feel twice as Better.
1:49 is the best part, you can’t tell me those drums don’t get you moving
Yeah
ikr
2:09 best
As the drums fade in you start nodding your head to beat. Gives you goosebumps
The saddest song ever and it sounded like a synth keyboard from the 90s to my little 2000s brain and I loved every second of it ❤
You waked up. You didint realize, but it didint took so long. The summer vacation started. You first thinked, and then go outside. You sat on a lake, and started to question your life with deep thoughts. It was 1996.
Why does he have brown hair but a black moustache
fuck
i've never realised this holy shit..
fuck
sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
For some very odd reason I read your comment as "Why the fuck does he have brown hair but a black moustache" x'DD
These songs strike my memory and imagination of my child years. In that background sky on the cover of the game i like to believe that sky connects to the same sky I looked at when I was a kid. Its like a real world back in that time. This music brings back the sense of being in that same world again after all the years. Nostalgia is a very powerful feeling.
man im high right now and this is putting a smile on my face right now
@@Samuel-bu4hq Bro such a nice feeling that were all connected in some way even in our childhoods still
@@Pizzahutgoodies for sure bro
a lot older but the feeling is still the same, I remember those Saturday Sunday mornings playing this game. Always asking the big brother to help with the hard parts
Whoever made this knew what instruments to use , what notes to write, etc, in order to make this as nostalgic as possible for us adults who played it as kids. I refuse to believe otherwise.
Childhood memories 😭
I never could finish the water levels. It was something about the music.
That's exactly how I feel
When i was a little kid this song scared me a lot
Me too
@@doctormlem1714 IKR
When i was younger the most gentle, nostalgic and relaxing game music scared tf out of me
ESPECIALLY
The kahoot music when i was like 8😂😂😂
I just uploaded a cool new version of Super Mario's "Dire, Dire Docks". Come check it out. I think you'll enjoy this.
The memories of playing this as a child on a Saturday morning eating cereal 🥣
Take me back please 😌
Remember the eel?
It makes me want to cry when I hear this beautiful theme. I miss my sister. 07/10/1973 - 06/012020✝️✝️😢😢
😢
Happy birthday to your sister. May she rest in peace.
I hope your sister rests in peace. I'm sorry for your loss.
Awww :(
I’m so sorry. She’s in a better place now. She’ll always love you she will protect you from heaven ^^
This is the first videogame I've ever played...and this was my favorite song...so peaceful...I used to play super mario when I was 5...now I'm 18...*cries*
stay calm my friend, all the glorious peace will come into your heart, and the world will be connected with you, showing how everything is beatiful, hug the child thats inside you. be happy. ~Ragy
l Ragy l such beautiful words
Phoenix love thank you.
your welcome
you a poet?
As much as I love the old underwater themes from past Mario games, not only is this the most relaxing, it’s the most dynamic in terms of sounds.
She is truly sublime and a great source of inspiration for my musics. What a masterclass! ❤️
This game and it's wonderful soundtrack came out the same year I was born, it's crazy we will both be turning 30 in 2 years.
Imagine being born in 2004 and music being a big part of your life, then developing a passion for videogames at the age of 17 and only then discovering this game and other retro games and founding out how amazing those soundtracks are. And most importantly, wondering how you're life would have been if this was part of your childhood. It's never too late, but I wouldn't mind being born in the 90s...
Ever heard Donkey Kong Country - Aquatic Ambience? Has some of the same vibes. Good soundtrack overall that game.
@@MisogynyMan DKC soundtrack is one of the greatest of all time
@@NauticalOnion Aye.
I'm more of an RPG soundtrack kind of guy but no one can deny the power of Donkey Kong.
was born in 2004 and all of those are part of my childhood, played the hell out of this game
@@avzarathustra6164 same man
Reminds me of the summer of 1997. I remember being in awe of having a 3D Mario game. I'd just swim and walk and jump around with Mario for hours, often not even going for stars. No distractions - just having fun exploring an environment that was so incredibly advanced at the time. This era of gaming won't ever been replicated for me. It will always be the best.
The only way I can describe the feeling when I first loaded the game is magic.
It is the best.
I felt exactly the same way when I first played Mario 64. I didn't even know how to play or what I needed to do, but just the fact of being able to explore a 3D world for the first time was an out-of-this-world experience. I spent a long time simply wandering around and exploring the castle. It was pure magic...
After many years, I felt that same _"OH MY GOD!"_ sensation again when I first tried a VR headset.
34 with two kids now, but this was me late nights at 8 with 0 worries and 0 responsabilities. Just enjoying the moment on my 64.
Many of the people older than me - including my parents - will never understand what this game meant to me, and how these optimistic memories still permeate across my life.
I just got hit with nostalgia _so hard_ I hope I don't cry
I loved this game, had it on the DS
We are no eternal
Me too. Mario 64 is such a good game, I'm glad I started playing it again.
I love this game on the DS so much, my DS is broken I’m gonna fix it and play this again :)
This game still lives in me, even after 15 years.
Hope ur doing well, this comment is almost a decade old, crazy
@@Justjake021frr
At least I am happy I was born young enough to see this generation of videogames in its prime, I cannot complain about anything else.
I love this one.
This is the music you feel when you go home at night from a friends house in the 90’s
This song, no words to describe what I'm feeling... nostalgia come over me. I played Mario 64 when i was 5 years and now I'm 20. Every wednesday, i played this game during all the time because there was no school, and i loved. I could cry on hearing this song...
Me to man
I cried for 3 days straight when I heard this again & then mario visited my house
Mario's not real
KNOWLEDGE & POWER He is a video game character, so he is not real.
Luigitehplumber Official how can you say that if your eyes are not even real?
every time i hear this im instantly transported back to playing mario 64 as a kid. its a warm blanket. this song is the 90's. its beautiful.
It's crazy to think that when we were little we didn't even realize how incredible she is, especially today when I'm doing some musics I realize what an incredible amount of work it must have taken to have such a masterclass !
The most nostalgic music in Video Games History!
The Electric piano Sound that is heard here, is from the synthesizer known as the Yamaha DX7, which used a form for tone generation known as FM synthesis which arrived in the late seventies With the synthesizer known as the Synclavier, and it was further popularized in 1983 when the First Version of the Yamaha DX7 arrived, the Electric piano patch that is used here is the most famous artificially generated sound in world history. It is possible that Konji also used later variants of Yamaha Synthesizers like the Yamaha DX7 mk2, or Yamaha SY77. Due to how most sound generation works in these consols, the sounds are probably sampled from one of these synthesizers and stored in the game files in a so called ROM, where it uses so called PCM, which stands for Pulse Code Modulation which is a format of sample playback. I personally own a Yamaha SY77, from 1989, it sounds beautiful and nostalgic, and every sound can be made to some extent by using the tone genration capabilities of FM synthesis. Cheers.
Wow so long
So awesome
thanks for sharing.
wow I was scrolling looking for this info and this comment did not disappoint. Thank you!
Cuando éramos felices y no lo sabíamos.
Isn't this weird how nostalgic all these 90s musics feel yet back then it was just "now"
Me levou novamente para minha infância! Era o ápice da tecnologia esse jogo! Uma obra de arte, onde o jogo, a fantasia e a vida se misturavam para nós quando éramos crianças ❤
É um marco na vida de qualquer um
im just a kid, but, its so relaxing, i finished mario 64 when i was 7. and now, to hear this again, is the best melody ever,
i thought you were gunna sing simple plan
no matter the age, just relax and listen to this masterpiece.
when I was a kid. I use to play this game so many times because of this theme it was playing. it relaxes me all the stress I've been through and it really made me feel better.
bruh i feel like crying listening to this again! This games is the greatest
Tears fill my eyes. Amazing sound and game man I miss being a kid
This console made my childhood so much happier. I always got excited at just the thought of spending the night at my friend’s place to play Mario Party with them on the N64. The more I look back at my childhood, the more I am forever thankful to have been born in 1992. Super soaker and silly string fights, watching Pokémon on WB kids after school, a day at Disney World, Hide and Seek, VHS movies from Blockbuster, 4th of July...no matter what I did as a kid, I always retreated to my N64 when I was free or bored -it always kept my endorphins going above baseline. The N64 wasn’t just a console, it was an *enlightenment* . It introduced a big leap forward from 2D to 3D, with titles like Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 64 and Banjo Kazooie that added an essence of magic that you simply can’t find in modern gaming with soundtracks like this that reverberate core memories we cherish very dearly. And for those of you who can relate with me, we may have not known each other in this life, but we were and always will be interconnected from the memories and experiences this console brought us all. Mom, thank you so much for my Nintendo 64; I’ll never forget how excited I was unboxing it on Christmas of 1998.
Thanks for this comment. I liked reading it!
I cry everytime I hear this theme. It brings me back to a time when being a kid was the best thing ever. No work, bills, school, none of that. This game was my childhood. I miss it so much 😭
El mapa que me trae mucha nostalgia es hoyo que te lleva a una pecera
si, es en un huecho afuera de la pintura de Jolly Roger Bay
Where’s the homies seeing this in 2024? Keep keeping it real, y’all.
This always plays in my head whenever I think of something underwater related
I’m 13 now. I just know I’ll listen to this song for nostalgia when I’m older.
Mario 64 is timeless, even us zoomers love it!
Is a beautiful sensation...
Just listening to this puts a feeling in me that makes me wanna cry
I remember playing this as a kid on the n64 the good old days 🥲 I would so roast you rn bc your 13 but I just don’t want to bc the song beautiful
Eel
Im no 90’s kid, but damn I miss playing this game as a kid….
Literally EVERY water level soundtrack that ever existed has never failed to be a banger that hits hard for decades.
The people in the submarine gasping for air for what’s left of it 💀💀
I think it wouldn't be a stretch to say that this is the best underwater theme in the entire Mario series. It's also one of the most nostalgic-sounding tracks in this game, if you ask me.
This is my favorite song in all of gaming. It reaches deep into my soul.
My dog just died, and i used to listen this song with him 😢
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Currently 5 AM here, never played Mario 64 in my life, yet this theme brings me absolute joy and honestly feels psychedelic and euphoric in a way.
Love reading the impact this game had for a lot of people in the world.
You need to give the game a try. It’s one of the best games of all time.
Rest in piece JonTron Dummy you'll always be in my heart.
One new
lol
I was born in 2010 but this still makes me bring memories I never finished the stage tho now they have it on switch wich is perfect
yeah same lol
PARA SON RE CHIQUITOS ah
Mario 64 on the switch is a blessing for me I always whated to play but I didn't have a way to play it until 3d allstars
It's great to see the new generation playin these games, i hope you had fun!
Same.
For some reason, I think of those late 90s sleep screens for PCs when hearing this song
This was and still is one of my favorite games. Absolutely timeless.
Remember when life was peaceful back then ?
The first game I ever saw being played when I was 3 in 1996. This music will forever be ingrained in my being. Simpler times never to be forgotten. Thank you Christopher and David, where ever you both may be.
Man, I just need these 3 minutes to escape adulting...
*N O S T A L G I A*
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music to listen after submarine goes missing