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== Song Production Information == | == Song Production Information == | ||
A nostalgic KONAMI masterpiece has now been revived | A nostalgic KONAMI masterpiece has now been revived as a dream coupling song | ||
=== [[Kiyoshi Murai|Seiya Murai]] === | === [[Kiyoshi Murai|Seiya Murai]] === | ||
That's right, it's the familiar KONAMI classic "Yie Ar KUNG-FU". This is KONAMI's proud pioneering (?) fighting game, back when there was only the Famicom.<br> | That's right, it's the familiar KONAMI classic "Yie Ar KUNG-FU". This is KONAMI's proud pioneering (?) fighting game, back when there was only the Famicom.<br> | ||
I | I asked Shinji Hosoe, another veteran sound creator known to everyone in the video game music world, to arrange this song, which was already a masterpiece back then. This project might already be an incident in the video game music world!? | ||
== Video Production Information == | == Video Production Information == | ||
=== shige === | === shige === | ||
What was it like~?? I tried to remember, when I was finally able to borrow "Yie Ar KUNG-FU" on the Famicom after asking many people, but the arrangement wasn't for the Famicom version, but the arcade version....<br> | What was it like~?? I tried to remember, when I was finally able to borrow "Yie Ar KUNG-FU" on the Famicom after asking many people, but the arrangement wasn't for the Famicom version, but the arcade version instead....<br> | ||
However, I took the trouble to play it, but failed on the second stage. | However, I took the trouble to play it, but failed on the second stage. It's difficult. | ||
It's difficult. | |||
== Difficulty & Notecounts == | == Difficulty & Notecounts == |
Latest revision as of 00:34, 11 December 2024
EE-AL-K
Song Information
Artist: Shinji Hosoe(REMIX)
Composition: KONAMI Kukeiha Club
Arrangement: Shinji Hosoe
BPM: 120
Length: 1:51
Genre: Far East
Movie: shige
First Music Game Appearance: KEYBOARDMANIA 3rdMIX
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Lyrics
None.
Song Connections / Remixes
- EE-AL-K is a remix of the main theme of KONAMI's Yie Ar KUNG-FU arcade game.
Trivia
- Both EE-AL-K and SENSATION -from SALAMANDER2 mark Shinji Hosoe's debut in BEMANI.
Song Production Information
A nostalgic KONAMI masterpiece has now been revived as a dream coupling song
Seiya Murai
That's right, it's the familiar KONAMI classic "Yie Ar KUNG-FU". This is KONAMI's proud pioneering (?) fighting game, back when there was only the Famicom.
I asked Shinji Hosoe, another veteran sound creator known to everyone in the video game music world, to arrange this song, which was already a masterpiece back then. This project might already be an incident in the video game music world!?
Video Production Information
shige
What was it like~?? I tried to remember, when I was finally able to borrow "Yie Ar KUNG-FU" on the Famicom after asking many people, but the arrangement wasn't for the Famicom version, but the arcade version instead....
However, I took the trouble to play it, but failed on the second stage. It's difficult.
Difficulty & Notecounts
KEYBOARDMANIA difficulty rated from 1 to 6. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from KEYBOARDMANIA Wiki.)
Game | SP Difficulty | DP Difficulty | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Light | Light+ | Real | Light+ | Real | |
Notecounts / Hold Notes | 174 / ? | 174 / ? | 255 / ? | ? / ? | 533 / 15 |
KEYBOARDMANIA 3rdMIX | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
KEYBOARDMANIA II 2ndMIX & 3rdMIX | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
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