@@cyan.6399 I'm confused are you saying you had a nightmare on the stage last 7 year old cuz that makes more sense cuz I remember especially getting Nightmares From porky
Probably nostalgia. David Wise is awesome, but I think this version fits in more with the levels in Subspace Emissary(the jungle levels, I believe?). The original was more serene, calm, melancholy. AND I hated the bramble scramble levels, so I kind of prefer this version.
im not sure about everyone else but for me its cause my favorite part of the original was taken out which made the song for me. however, with that said, i still think its pretty damn good.
Same here! I'm building a playlist of nostalgic Nintendo music and there's so much Brawl content in there it's crazy hehe. Still some of the best remixes in the series' history.
I can’t find the person who originally said this, so I’ll say it: This song makes you feel like you’re running down an open field with the wind at your back and the mountains in front of you, with adventure to be found.
@@notyourdaughter666 I was so young when this came out. I remember all the cringy yet memorable smash brawl content that was posted on RUclips back in those days.. man... seems like forever ago..
@@notyourdaughter666 Omg I never read your comment I feel so bad ;_; but you're right I miss Brawl and up to this point it still holds up for a Wii game!
While I prefer the original, both versions do their job well. The stickerbrush stages from DKC2 required honed precision and timing, and a single mistake could spell death. The light, airy snyth of the original song set a calm, meditative mood, which is exactly the mindset a player would need to tackle these stages. This new version is quite different, but very appropriate for an energetic fighting game.
I prefer the more energetic feel of this version to the original, but honestly they differ so much in tone that it almost becomes hard to compare the two.
This will forever be my favorite video game music piece of all time. Whenever I hear this song, I just get flooded with warm memories of me and my big sister messing around with this game in Brawl. I miss the times when things were simpler. Now she's in college and I don't get to see her much, but I still have this song to remember the great times we had together as kids. Video games are fucking amazing, man.
My younger brother sent me this video and specifically mentioned this comment and it made me tear up. We’re both in our mid twenties and live in different states now but hearing this song transports me back to sitting on the playroom floor on sunny summer days playing through subspace. He will always be my best friend
@@gs32621 In my opinion, I like this version better. It's more instrumental and the faster tempo seems oddly more enjoyable. Plus, this version seems to fit the subspace emissary a lot better than the original.
Not to say that Brawl doesn’t have great music, oh it absolutely does. But you can’t beat Persona 4 Arena Ultimax or other games in the Modern Persona (3,4&5. Haven’t seen much of 1&2) in terms of OST quality
There's just something so wonderful about the memories associated with this song. Hearing it again brings me back to the days of stealing AA batteries out of all the remotes in my house just so I could play Brawl.
Being here in 2024 feels amazing and sad at the same time, I remember waiting for this game as some of the things that made me most happy when I was a child
Characters interacting with one another, multitude of cutscenes, spectacular music and scenery alongside the two player co-op, created an incredible experience. And it was all compacted into an epic story mode. I will forever associate this song as Fox and Diddy Kong exploring the jungle.
@@Mello_Gelo Gameplay-wise, it just had issues that many people couldn't get over. Or, rather, it leaned perhaps a bit too heavily in the direction of 'party' versus 'fighting' game. It's not wanting things to change, and coming off the heels of the biggest surge for the scene doesn't help anything, either. Personally, I think it was the best in terms of content, but was the worst in terms of mechanics. The content you could play in it was genuinely exceptional and very fun. There were some duds in there, like some bosses in Subspace Emissary and some things not being communicated very well to a poor child me, but overall, it was a good experience. Mechanically, it just wasn't very deep, and for someone like myself, I can't see myself returning to that version of the game anytime soon, if ever.
I agree. Even though they aren’t taking (ironically enough, especially for Fox!), I can clearly see them talking about their adventures, their pasts, their enemies, their friends and family. Fox would also mention his teammates, including his second in command (which is, funnily enough, the second Star Fox member Diddy meets) and Diddy would talk about Dixie.
I love this one and I love the original for different reasons. I don't see why everyone's always trying to decide which one's "better". It's not like new adaptations erase old ones.
That violin is sooo beautiful. As a grown man, I'd love nothing more than to live in this fantasy world with waterfalls, rainbows, lush flora and fauna, forests, beautiful creatures and animals, sunshine and just this track playing :)
The original Stickerbush Symphony is an absolutely serene masterpiece of video game music, and has its place in my heart too. However, this remix takes the groundwork layed down by David Wise and derives a wild, adventurous, and heart warming and invigorating song that I'm not sure has any equals. There is no doubt in my mind, even after nearly a decade of listening to various artists since first hearing this song, that this is one of the greats among the greats among the greats of video game scores.
Jeez Brawl gives me so much nostalgia. Legendary game, I don’t care if it wasn’t meant for competitive play like Melee. Brawl made my childhood absolutely amazing, and I think that’s what Sakurai wanted.
This version has really started to grow on me. I love how different it is rather than just being the same song but with more instruments/better quality and how well it got translated into a fighting while still keeping that melancholic feel the original has even when it does not feel ethereal anymore. Also the non pizzicato violin part just hits hard
Oh my God I have so many good memories of this, the people we rented a beach house out with had a copy of brawl they brought with them and the entire vacation week if we weren't outside we were stuck on this water level where we couldn't see what to do since the TV only played in black and white. At the end of the week we tried one last time before packing up and we finished the stage. A nice nostalgic feeling of Sandy shores and fire pits waves over me every time I hear this. It really makes me want to be young again.
To this day, I still remember how I was playing Brawl and when I got to the DK part, I as child was expecting some hard Rock and Roll song, so I guess I didn’t really enjoyed this song, but while time passed and I started having nightmares because I was into creepy pasta and crap, this song was there, helping me sleep and defend myself, and I always remembered it as a part of me, and when I got to hear it again in ultimate and here in RUclips, I felt like that child who was in love with brawl despite everything this game had, so yeah, this song is my lullaby, even to this day.
People dislike this? I mean, this has easily got to be one of my most nostalgic songs. It plays in my head whenever I go outside on a walk/run, just looking at the beautiful scenery.
I heard like a millisecond of this and Instantly started smiling Hello to whoever see's this hope you had a great childhood with this game like we all did ⭐️
This song genuinely makes me cry listening to it all of the nostalgic moments when life was so much more mysterious and exciting this is the best piece of music ever ❤
i knew i knew that song from somewhere when i first visited the internet checkpoint recently, and that set me off on a nostalgia trip trying to find this exact version!
Bruh Subspace Emissary… I loved running through the jungle with Fox and Diddy Kong with this shit playing in the background. It made me feel like there was an objective and I had to hurry up to it before it’s too late
Here's my musical insight on both versions Both versions are vastly different, are made for different purposes, but achieve the same goal. The original one is a song made for a calm environment, to put up with the difficulty of the level, fully concentrate on the game without any distraction, and maybe even meditate mid-level. And this one is set as a multipurpose song, being adventurous, high energy, emotional, and incredibly diverse. However, both *want* the player to feel good, they want the player to remember these as their childhood experiences, and end their respective loop with such a bittersweet ending note. All of these factors make these songs amazing and should not be compared to each other. Just enjoy them, feel their vibe, if you will.
I legit remember the first time i got to this stage on Subspace Story. This Track on DKC2 has always been one of my favorite tracks ever created and i knew the DKC days were long over with and id never hear it anew again. Then i get to this stage and hear this song for the first time and i remember saying out loud "No...they didnt just bring this back.." and i turned up my speakers really loud and shed some tears as i progressed through the long stage. I cant remember ever feeling such joy randomly like that. This track will always hold a place in my heart for that moment alone. Beautiful!
As a misguided child that had neither friends or family(most of the time) to play Brawl, this song reminded me of why i played that game at all, man what a beautiful song...
The nostalgia is crazy it warms my heart to see so many people coming here just to get those vibes when we were kids making memories without a second thought
> Playing Subspace Emissary for the first time > Get to the stage with Fox and Diddy > Diddy drags Fox into the forest > This Banger plays Wish i could play brawl with my dad one last time. I miss u man
*Fox and Diddy defeat Rayquaza.* Fox: We did it! *Fox walks away.* Diddy: Wait! Come back! *Diddy grabs Fox.* Diddy: You gotta help me save my uncle! *Fox walks away again.* *Diddy grabs Fox and drags him by his jacket collar.* Diddy: You're coming with me! Let's go! Fox: You _GOTTA BE_ kidding me...
If you’re listening to this, you’re a Brawl Baby no doubt about it. You probably miss Subspace just about as much as I do and this song makes you cry and you wonder why Sakurai doesn’t love the Brawl community enough to give them a story mode that’s up to par with Subspace.
Sakurai didn’t want another story mode due to Subspace being leaked out early and didn’t want to make that same mistake again Shame because as much as I enjoyed World of Light, it’s miles BEHIND Subspace.
Wont forget little 4 year old me in 2009 who picked out smash bros brawl for my brand new wii at target only because mario was on the cover knowing absolutely nothing about the game or what it was about and I reached this part in subspace and my entire life was changed 😭. One of the most memorable sequences in smash history for me just for this music alone.
the original sounds like something you contemplate life to. with this I just hear some friends going on an adventure somewhere far away. both are amazing in their own way
Maybe... Maybe I should go back. To cannons, and brambles, and shadows that I swear, somehow I will defeat. To worlds in fear, but united. To a time of heroes aligning, and enemies working towards a common goal. To a fantasy more glorious than we thought possible. To a symphony of beauty. To a new adventure right beyond the forest. To a time when everybody was as one. Maybe just one more time... There's always room for one more time.
Fighting through the jungle as Diddy and Fox, having just lost Donkey Kong and having defeated Rayquaza. There’s just so much nostalgia packed into this theme, I can barely stand it.
I think this version is fricken great. Idc about the rose colored glasses you all lookin at the old one through. This has energy, the other has flow. Theyre both good
As a teen I lost my shit when the cutscene ended & this played while deciding the character order before the stage started This is practically the theme for Smash Run on Sm4sh 3DS to me
1:42 “This doesn’t look good Sonic. Their wounds are too serious!” “(sigh) I see.” “Shadow please, get them out of here!” “What about those two?” “Heh. I’ll handle them!”
this is the Subspace Emissary right here
7-year old nightmares
Yep it’s nostalgic
Jeeez Subspace, that brought back some memories
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@@cyan.6399 I'm confused are you saying you had a nightmare on the stage last 7 year old cuz that makes more sense cuz I remember especially getting Nightmares From porky
The epitome of
“We didn't know we were making memories, we were just having fun.”
Damn, I couldn't have said it better 😭😭😭
Straight facts, well said
I wonder why people disliked this version, I'm terribly in love with this, the whole song got a great sense of mystery
Probably nostalgia. David Wise is awesome, but I think this version fits in more with the levels in Subspace Emissary(the jungle levels, I believe?). The original was more serene, calm, melancholy.
AND I hated the bramble scramble levels, so I kind of prefer this version.
im not sure about everyone else but for me its cause my favorite part of the original was taken out which made the song for me. however, with that said, i still think its pretty damn good.
The Crawling Chaos, Nyarlathotep Indeed
Prudent Carter Ah, okay, what part?
nostalogia
BEST BRAWL SONG, COMING THROUGH
+michaelsloanedog ROFFEL
michaelsloanedog yes, this and king dedede's theme
Amen
And final destination too
Meta knight's revenge and Waluigi Pinball win for me, this is definitely third though
Memories of playing through the Subspace Emissary...about 10 years ago now, Christ how time flies.
I know right? i feel like a kid again listening to this spamming Fox's F smash :")
it's crazy how time flies. I just imagine myself playing brawl as the happy kid i was back in 2008. this got me teary eyed
I came to this song for the same reason. Brings back memories
Same here! I'm building a playlist of nostalgic Nintendo music and there's so much Brawl content in there it's crazy hehe. Still some of the best remixes in the series' history.
I started not long ago, and this is what really made Smash Bros for me.
Before you compare both songs, remember that this remix was made for a *fighting* game.
Party Game*
ftfy
@@petshop5941 Ah, so you're that 4chan guy.
It’s a fighting/party game
I prefer this one I think it fleshes out the song better
@@mythoughtsexactly2145 that's what we would refer to as a brawler/smash game in the fgc
Nintendo: So how beautiful should brawl be?
Sakurai: *_YES_*
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@aprendizmetalero666 LOL FR
Sakurai is a video game genius so ofc he'd make it beautiful 😂
I wish he actually kept more cutscenes in rather than stay salty that his team's hard work was leaked out l.@@DacheFox8
I can’t find the person who originally said this, so I’ll say it:
This song makes you feel like you’re running down an open field with the wind at your back and the mountains in front of you, with adventure to be found.
I remember the first time hearing this in brawl :((. Memories.... I love that game so much.
Lone Wanderer I call people like us (Brawl lovers who miss Subspace and just Brawl in general) Brawl Babies. Welcome to the club.
@@notyourdaughter666 I was so young when this came out. I remember all the cringy yet memorable smash brawl content that was posted on RUclips back in those days.. man... seems like forever ago..
Brawl is absolutely my favorite in the series. : ) So many good times were had.
i feel you
@@notyourdaughter666 Omg I never read your comment I feel so bad ;_; but you're right I miss Brawl and up to this point it still holds up for a Wii game!
This remix was done by Michiko Naruke, a gifted composer best known for her work on the Wild Arms series, i.e. not very well-known.
"not very well known"
**David Wise joined the chat.**
Gerson Cuevas We aren’t talking about Wise, you mong. Besides, Wild ARMs had amazing music.
@@shinkenger2011 "We aren't talking about Wise" His comment never even remotely implied you were. Clearly he was just comparing their "un-known-ness".
Until PS Plus deluxe
No wonder it had such a familiar feel! That makes so much sense!
0:13 man. The feels. The guitars. The nostalgia. God, I miss this game.
While I prefer the original, both versions do their job well. The stickerbrush stages from DKC2 required honed precision and timing, and a single mistake could spell death. The light, airy snyth of the original song set a calm, meditative mood, which is exactly the mindset a player would need to tackle these stages. This new version is quite different, but very appropriate for an energetic fighting game.
WHAAAAA? COMMON SENSE on the INTERNET?
Alex Wheeler This isn't really 'common sense'.
It's just an opinion that is backed up with reasons.
+ClearlyNotOriginal Still a first for having an opinion that was backed by something solid
I prefer the more energetic feel of this version to the original, but honestly they differ so much in tone that it almost becomes hard to compare the two.
I've been saying that since brawl came out. they're both great songs and fit very well for the games they're in
This will forever be my favorite video game music piece of all time. Whenever I hear this song, I just get flooded with warm memories of me and my big sister messing around with this game in Brawl. I miss the times when things were simpler. Now she's in college and I don't get to see her much, but I still have this song to remember the great times we had together as kids.
Video games are fucking amazing, man.
are u really big smoke
Same but with my brother. My sister didn't play as much but I think she did once in a while
Dang man I’m 14 and my sisters are 16 and 18 it’s jsut hard to think about them moving away.
She gettin smashed at college parties now….
My younger brother sent me this video and specifically mentioned this comment and it made me tear up. We’re both in our mid twenties and live in different states now but hearing this song transports me back to sitting on the playroom floor on sunny summer days playing through subspace. He will always be my best friend
Wait, people actually disliked this?! It's insane.
Ikr the part at 1:25 goes hard
Yeah this song is a banger.
because the og stickerbush symphonu is better
@@gs32621 In my opinion, I like this version better. It's more instrumental and the faster tempo seems oddly more enjoyable. Plus, this version seems to fit the subspace emissary a lot better than the original.
This is easily the most memorable and impactful song from Brawl. I'll always have a very unique connection to it.
THERE IS NO PLANET B
My second favorite is brawl's dark world theme
besides the main theme obviously
I don't care what everyone says about Brawl, I firmly believe it has the best OST of any game ever.
@Dylan Ogega There are people that prefer Ultimate's OST. Don't know why cuz most of the tracks don't stick out at all IMO, unlike this game.
@@solarflare9078 it's likely because ultimate has a huge selection of tracks in addition to what brawl already added.
Remenber where this song came from.. DKC2. That is for sure the Game with the Best ost ever.
Not to say that Brawl doesn’t have great music, oh it absolutely does. But you can’t beat Persona 4 Arena Ultimax or other games in the Modern Persona (3,4&5. Haven’t seen much of 1&2) in terms of OST quality
love the subspace emissary imo people who dont are just fucking competetive players most of the time
There's just something so wonderful about the memories associated with this song. Hearing it again brings me back to the days of stealing AA batteries out of all the remotes in my house just so I could play Brawl.
Being here in 2024 feels amazing and sad at the same time, I remember waiting for this game as some of the things that made me most happy when I was a child
Characters interacting with one another, multitude of cutscenes, spectacular music and scenery alongside the two player co-op, created an incredible experience. And it was all compacted into an epic story mode. I will forever associate this song as Fox and Diddy Kong exploring the jungle.
I still can't believe that some people call this game the worst in the series
@@Mello_Gelo Gameplay-wise, it just had issues that many people couldn't get over. Or, rather, it leaned perhaps a bit too heavily in the direction of 'party' versus 'fighting' game. It's not wanting things to change, and coming off the heels of the biggest surge for the scene doesn't help anything, either.
Personally, I think it was the best in terms of content, but was the worst in terms of mechanics. The content you could play in it was genuinely exceptional and very fun. There were some duds in there, like some bosses in Subspace Emissary and some things not being communicated very well to a poor child me, but overall, it was a good experience. Mechanically, it just wasn't very deep, and for someone like myself, I can't see myself returning to that version of the game anytime soon, if ever.
I agree. Even though they aren’t taking (ironically enough, especially for Fox!), I can clearly see them talking about their adventures, their pasts, their enemies, their friends and family. Fox would also mention his teammates, including his second in command (which is, funnily enough, the second Star Fox member Diddy meets) and Diddy would talk about Dixie.
this song makes me cry
Substance Emissary is the reason why this song has a private place in my heart
I love this one and I love the original for different reasons. I don't see why everyone's always trying to decide which one's "better". It's not like new adaptations erase old ones.
This is, without a doubt, one of the best pieces of music ever crafted by a human being in history.
the og version is better
0:36 can we talk about that violin? I love the build up to it and it just feels like a moment thats so sweet but also bitter
Nostalgic. I hate nostalgia but not really. I don't know how to feel about it.
It’s fascinating to me just how different this version is to the original, but both are so distinctive and good in their own way!
That violin is sooo beautiful. As a grown man, I'd love nothing more than to live in this fantasy world with waterfalls, rainbows, lush flora and fauna, forests, beautiful creatures and animals, sunshine and just this track playing :)
The tune of a tragic hero trying to redeem themself back to life and do the right thing through avenging their losses, regrets and failures
The memories are still there, in the deepest part of my heart
The original Stickerbush Symphony is an absolutely serene masterpiece of video game music, and has its place in my heart too. However, this remix takes the groundwork layed down by David Wise and derives a wild, adventurous, and heart warming and invigorating song that I'm not sure has any equals. There is no doubt in my mind, even after nearly a decade of listening to various artists since first hearing this song, that this is one of the greats among the greats among the greats of video game scores.
Jeez Brawl gives me so much nostalgia. Legendary game, I don’t care if it wasn’t meant for competitive play like Melee. Brawl made my childhood absolutely amazing, and I think that’s what Sakurai wanted.
Heard this again for the first time in years and I still hummed along perfectly. Subspace were the days
This song gives me so much nostalgia and remembering the subspace and the fun times I had with it 😖 it’s so beautiful
Same! I remember playing subspace with my siblings and it was great.
I have to say, after hearing it again, I'm in love with this version
Maximum dong expansion
Para Soul Your picture just adds edgieness.
+Para Soul hey there dr girlfriend ;)
E X P A N D D O N G A C T I V A T E D
now i remember doing the co-op mode w/ my big brother...
Good ol' days...
This version has really started to grow on me. I love how different it is rather than just being the same song but with more instruments/better quality and how well it got translated into a fighting while still keeping that melancholic feel the original has even when it does not feel ethereal anymore. Also the non pizzicato violin part just hits hard
*diddy kong drags fox into the jungle*
Oh my God I have so many good memories of this, the people we rented a beach house out with had a copy of brawl they brought with them and the entire vacation week if we weren't outside we were stuck on this water level where we couldn't see what to do since the TV only played in black and white. At the end of the week we tried one last time before packing up and we finished the stage. A nice nostalgic feeling of Sandy shores and fire pits waves over me every time I hear this. It really makes me want to be young again.
Nice
This is the superior version and there will be no further questions or discussion
Holy shit I always had this song stuck in the back of my head since I was 8 and never knew where it was from til now
I honestly prefer this version of the song. When I looked the song up on RUclips I was surprised to see that the original was much different though.
ikr
me too
It's from a different time of gaming, lol.
Same here.
Shit, there's still people who doesn't know how awesome DKC2 ost is. So sad....
God damn the nostalgia
Retooled into something more appropriate for a fighting game, well done.
dam, seven years ago. wonder how ya doin
@@somaricraftbros6283 dam seven months ago. wonderhow ya doin
@@Barmeecarba dam 4 months ago? How you doing?
@SleepyWolf pretty good
@@boizer9270 I wonder what I was doing 4 months ago
Funny how the original is a checkpoint station and this is some sort of Brawl enthusiast meeting lol
song is so good it's nostalgic to two generations of gamers
This song really captures adventure and embracing the unknown. Well done on the composer for creating such an ambient experience
This song exactly is one of the most emotional songs for me. Pure nostalgia
To this day, I still remember how I was playing Brawl and when I got to the DK part, I as child was expecting some hard Rock and Roll song, so I guess I didn’t really enjoyed this song, but while time passed and I started having nightmares because I was into creepy pasta and crap, this song was there, helping me sleep and defend myself, and I always remembered it as a part of me, and when I got to hear it again in ultimate and here in RUclips, I felt like that child who was in love with brawl despite everything this game had, so yeah, this song is my lullaby, even to this day.
We all had our creepy pasta phases as kids
@@sugarwafers9302 true
Well that’s an interesting and wholesome story
@@sugarwafers9302yes
There is a special spot in my heart for this song.
So much nostalgia smash bros brawl will always be in my heart
People dislike this? I mean, this has easily got to be one of my most nostalgic songs. It plays in my head whenever I go outside on a walk/run, just looking at the beautiful scenery.
That's my childhood right there
I heard like a millisecond of this and Instantly started smiling
Hello to whoever see's this hope you had a great childhood with this game like we all did ⭐️
:)
I love this music so much, I don't think I'll ever forget this track ever...
Best smash bros song ever
i searched for "that one jungle song from subspace emmisary" and god damn did it get it right
This song genuinely makes me cry listening to it all of the nostalgic moments when life was so much more mysterious and exciting this is the best piece of music ever ❤
Yea I’m surprised there’s ppl who don’t fw this version, unlocks hella memories every time🥹
This version of the song holds an incredible amount of nostalgia for me
This song has the answers to the meaning of life tucked deep within it.
this song brings me to tears because I just remember sitting on the couch playing subspace emissary and then all the memories come back
i knew i knew that song from somewhere when i first visited the internet checkpoint recently, and that set me off on a nostalgia trip trying to find this exact version!
Better than the original in nearly every concievable way, anyone disagreeing is just a nostalgia addict.
I absolutely love this version as much as the original, I can't help but move my head 😭💯😍😍
Checkpoint:
Wait, this isn't that place?
Bruh Subspace Emissary… I loved running through the jungle with Fox and Diddy Kong with this shit playing in the background. It made me feel like there was an objective and I had to hurry up to it before it’s too late
Here's my musical insight on both versions
Both versions are vastly different, are made for different purposes, but achieve the same goal. The original one is a song made for a calm environment, to put up with the difficulty of the level, fully concentrate on the game without any distraction, and maybe even meditate mid-level. And this one is set as a multipurpose song, being adventurous, high energy, emotional, and incredibly diverse. However, both *want* the player to feel good, they want the player to remember these as their childhood experiences, and end their respective loop with such a bittersweet ending note. All of these factors make these songs amazing and should not be compared to each other. Just enjoy them, feel their vibe, if you will.
I legit remember the first time i got to this stage on Subspace Story. This Track on DKC2 has always been one of my favorite tracks ever created and i knew the DKC days were long over with and id never hear it anew again. Then i get to this stage and hear this song for the first time and i remember saying out loud "No...they didnt just bring this back.." and i turned up my speakers really loud and shed some tears as i progressed through the long stage. I cant remember ever feeling such joy randomly like that. This track will always hold a place in my heart for that moment alone. Beautiful!
As a misguided child that had neither friends or family(most of the time) to play Brawl, this song reminded me of why i played that game at all, man what a beautiful song...
The nostalgia is crazy it warms my heart to see so many people coming here just to get those vibes when we were kids making memories without a second thought
Man, this takes me back to when I would just go on Flipnote Hatena and watch Flipnotes all day. Good times...
I have no memory of typing this
> Playing Subspace Emissary for the first time
> Get to the stage with Fox and Diddy
> Diddy drags Fox into the forest
> This Banger plays
Wish i could play brawl with my dad one last time. I miss u man
This is by far a better version than the original.
The best Super Smash Bros. Brawl song ever made
This doesn't make me feel depressed, it makes my chest feel so warm :)
Such a reassuring song...
This is way better than the original.
why is this song so good
Sonic Master Nintendo
Exactly
Sonic Master
To be frank, it was made by the composer of the final fantasy games. Play this next to Lightning's Sabre's Edge or Blinded by Light
*Fox and Diddy defeat Rayquaza.*
Fox: We did it!
*Fox walks away.*
Diddy: Wait! Come back!
*Diddy grabs Fox.*
Diddy: You gotta help me save my uncle!
*Fox walks away again.*
*Diddy grabs Fox and drags him by his jacket collar.*
Diddy: You're coming with me! Let's go!
Fox: You _GOTTA BE_ kidding me...
This version is equally as good as the original, and that's rare. Those who hate it are blinded with biased nostalgia.
This was always my favorite song in the Subspace Emissary, very cool to see that lots of other people like it too!
If you’re listening to this, you’re a Brawl Baby no doubt about it. You probably miss Subspace just about as much as I do and this song makes you cry and you wonder why Sakurai doesn’t love the Brawl community enough to give them a story mode that’s up to par with Subspace.
Yeah
Sakurai didn’t want another story mode due to Subspace being leaked out early and didn’t want to make that same mistake again
Shame because as much as I enjoyed World of Light, it’s miles BEHIND Subspace.
It brings me back good times
12 years ago, and still hearing this, yeez
Wont forget little 4 year old me in 2009 who picked out smash bros brawl for my brand new wii at target only because mario was on the cover knowing absolutely nothing about the game or what it was about and I reached this part in subspace and my entire life was changed 😭. One of the most memorable sequences in smash history for me just for this music alone.
I wasn't ready for the torrent of memories that this song unlocked in me, I want my mom :(
Hope you’re doing good
The way life felt it was js so fun everything was so carefree, I miss that.
I feel so much nostalgia running back to me. The sound front is impossible to not recognize for me.
The guitar and violin are just SO FUCKING GOOD in this song!
I just have to come back at least once a month for it
the original sounds like something you contemplate life to.
with this I just hear some friends going on an adventure somewhere far away.
both are amazing in their own way
Maybe...
Maybe I should go back.
To cannons, and brambles, and shadows that I swear, somehow I will defeat.
To worlds in fear, but united.
To a time of heroes aligning, and enemies working towards a common goal.
To a fantasy more glorious than we thought possible.
To a symphony of beauty.
To a new adventure right beyond the forest.
To a time when everybody was as one.
Maybe just one more time...
There's always room for one more time.
In my mind I can hear the spawning noise from going through a door when this song plays.
I have very few memories from before my parent's rough divorce. Most of them are of me playing brawl however. This song makes me cry. Thank you
Fighting through the jungle as Diddy and Fox, having just lost Donkey Kong and having defeated Rayquaza. There’s just so much nostalgia packed into this theme, I can barely stand it.
I think this version is fricken great. Idc about the rose colored glasses you all lookin at the old one through. This has energy, the other has flow. Theyre both good
i can't believe both the original song and the remix are amazing songs like how
Oh man, this version is so fucking beautiful, I just remember all that times when I used to worry about anything but complete the subspace emissary
As a teen I lost my shit when the cutscene ended & this played while deciding the character order before the stage started
This is practically the theme for Smash Run on Sm4sh 3DS to me
Years later, and this is still the best Smash remix there's been.
oh? I guess so.
1:42
“This doesn’t look good Sonic. Their wounds are too serious!”
“(sigh) I see.”
“Shadow please, get them out of here!”
“What about those two?”
“Heh. I’ll handle them!”
One of the best video games pieces of all time
Any smash song that ends with symphony is guaranteed to go hard