Hideki Sakamoto is the representative director of the Tokyo videogame music… Read Full Bio ↴Hideki Sakamoto is the representative director of the Tokyo videogame music studio Noisycroak. He composed the classical music score to the Playstation 3 and PSP title Echochrome (Mugen Kairo), including operatic vocals in several tracks by the singer Rumiko Kitazono. Sakamoto has also contributed to the Playstation 2 title Yakuza 2 (Ryu ga Gotoku 2) and Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan! for the Playstation 3, among other game titles.
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Classic Mode Victory Fanfare
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@coopinatormusic6214
You probably know this, and maybe even have it by now, but the Sans costume comes with a music track. There's something so surreal about hearing Megalovania is Smash.
Banjo definitely feels more like a base-roster fighter, which is why he's probably my favorite DLC fighter to use so far.
@Ardomew
I am very happy with how they translated Banjo and Kazooie's moves from their games into Smash. I am very excited to use them more in battle, and try out Terry later this year!
@NobodyBasically
I'm glad we finally get a second character from the Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing series! :D
@the_dpad
So let's see, that makes Banjo the 2nd Diddy Kong Racing rep, the 2nd S&SAS Racing rep, and the 2nd representative of two different racing franchises (after Diddy Kong, who was also in Mario Kart: Double Dash and Mario Kart Wii)
@the_dpad
Oh wait, no, that makes him the first representative of THREE racing franchises, I completely forgot about Banjo Pilot
@MissAshley42
Ben's sheer disgust for items is hilarious.
@HannahBanina
I’m with Sarah. All I’m hearing is “We should play the first two B-K games for the channel because fuck John.” Our child Ben needs to be educated.
Also I’m rather surprised at Gruntilda only showing up once the entire video. And slightly less surprised that no comment was made on Bottles showing up or Mumbo juggling his eyeballs.
And about the models – I honestly think they both look great. Kazooie looks like she always has except now it’s easier to tell she’s a girl, and Banjo – Steve Mayles himself said somewhere that he seriously looks way more like his earliest concept drawings. The thing is, Banjo’s head was scaled up for the actual in-game model for a more cartoony look. So Banjo’s always been this buff, it just wasn’t quite as apparent before. Really, the only thing that bothers me about this Banjo model is the gross herbivore teeth in his mouth. Like. They should know that bear teeth are sharp. The teeth they gave him are just unsettling to look at.
Anyway, I love playing them. I think they were the first characters with whom I beat Master Hand and Crazy Hand without dying over in Classic Mode. Plus, the fact that no new lines were recorded for them and instead they just used Chris Sutherland’s old voice samples is really funny to me.