Re: Sound Thieves
Posted by: GARYM9
Date: 2009-05-19 20:03:48
Megaman: Nintendo pretty much. (Yes, I know it's capcom.)
Sonic: Sega… but Nintendo bought them basically.
Zelda: Nintendo
Kirby: Nintendo
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Long story short: Over 70% of the music on my iTunes is Video Game Music. Plus, most of these are games I grew up playing. I just notice these things. And as for the conspiracy thingy, probably not. But it wouldn't be the first time Nintendo had sound thievery or subliminal propaganda.
In my opinion every song is similar to another song because music and language have developed from older songs even when we were cavemen. Someone could have made the noise 'Ugh' then another generation could make music out of 'Ugh's.
Eventually you could have different tones of 'ugh's and eventually people would use instruments, each song sounding similar to each other. I heard on the radio once I can't remember what this song was called but it was recent but it was only a few notes different than this other anglo-saxen song.
Its the same with many other songs and im not suprised if sega or someone copied off nintendo subcontiously without even realising it.
You get results if you do it on google.
Why did I think this would get results? :XD:
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