

Today, we're looking at a specific series - the Super Mario series - and we've picked ten of our absolute favourite tunes from the Mushroom Kingdom. We've looked at the funky/groovy end of the spectrum, and we've also looked at the tracks we queue up when we want to chill the beans right down. If you find any problems, please tell me! I'd be happy to help.As a part of Nintendo Life VGM Fest, a season of music-focused interviews and features celebrating the video game audio in all its forms, we're assembling a bunch of playlists featuring some of our very favourite tunes. mid into Musescore for PC (free version works fine.) and exporting as XML loaded in with little exceptions.

Sadly, due to the limited size of the bank, and the inability to extend the bank, you are limited in the size of the music. if it asks you, press NO and retry step 2. If it asks you to extend, you did not extend past 16mb using Pitstop. (one way I found to easily do this, is to make clone characters by just renaming the character and adding them into the project.) Make sure that your rom is beyond 16mb in size, as for the SM64 Editor's extension method will corrupt the rom, making it unplayable.Make EVERY CHANGE you want to make in pitstop first, as for you will not be able to make any changes in pitstop after editing in SM64 Editor.

Now, hacking Mario Kart 64 currently is in a very early state, but this should work on the latest versions of each tool we use in the tutorial. Hey guys! How's it been going? Anyways, since apparently I pulled off something miraculous in my hack Kekcroc Kart providing Custom Music, I'm going to teach you guys how to do it!
