00:00Japan is a nation that has influenced the world in so many ways, be it their food, their technology, or
00:07their contributions to popular culture, like video games.
00:10For many of us, the music of video games played more in our households growing up than any other form
00:17of music at the time.
00:18Yet for most of us, the composers behind these timeless melodies remained faceless.
00:23Digging in the Carts is about unearthing the men and women who inspired an entire generation while arguably creating Japan's
00:31biggest musical export to the world.
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00:5480年代後半、ゲーム業界は勢いを増していた。
00:5516bit game機の登場により、ゲームはガラリと一変。世界中の家庭によりアーケードゲームと近い体験を届けるため、各メーカーはこぞって競い合っていた。16bitの時代が来た時は、まさに革命だとみんな思いました。そこでグラフィックスがとても綺麗になり、音楽もとても美しくなりました。
01:47PCエンジンPCエンジンというのが最初に出ます。PCエンジンは16bitと言われてますけど、厳密には半分8bit、半分16bit。そしてそれに続いて出てきたメガドライブ。これは完全な16bit機でした。ゲームセンターと本当に同じゲームができるんじゃないかということで、みんな興奮しました。
02:17音楽性もアップしたし、グラフィックもアップしたし、
02:18and it became a way that we can't express ourselves.
02:22And so, the game and the music became a very dramatic and dramatic way.
02:54My name is Matsuo Hayao. I started my job since 25 years ago.
03:07This song is dark and powerful.
03:11I had a great idea of the sound and the sound of the sound.
03:13I had a lot of effort to figure out how to do the sound.
03:18I had to make a lot of effort and I had to make a lot of effort.
03:24I had a lot of effort to do the sound and it was very hard to do.
03:27I think it's a feeling.
03:36At first, it started from the computer.
03:39It started from the 3-bit, but it was a big change in 16bit.
03:44So it became a big change in 8-bit, 7-bit, and the world was very big.
03:54So, it's a big deal.
03:56It's a big deal.
03:58It's a big deal.
04:02It's a big deal.
04:03I think it's very big.
04:05It's a big deal.
04:06It's a big deal.
04:07It's a big deal.
04:07I'm very lucky.
04:07There's a guy that I was working on.
04:09He's a guy named Saki本 Hito.
04:12He's a guy named GAME MUSIC史.
04:14He's a guy named GAME
04:41I would like to invite you to share your audience and share your own memories.
04:49I would like to express how awesome and beautiful you're in the space.
05:08I'm a musician and a songwriter.
05:13I'm a musician and a songwriter.
05:14I started this job for about 25 years.
05:24I was interested in music.
05:26I was interested in music.
05:29In the beginning, I was a musician.
05:33I played on my own game...
05:36...and I couldn't think I could get my own.
05:44I taught my own music...
05:50...and I learned how it was.
05:51I learned that from my husband, I was really touching my own.
05:55When I was a really good child
05:57... I liked my own family.
06:07The music is a song to hear.
06:10The music is a song to hear.
06:11I can't hear it.
06:15The music is a song to hear.
06:20But the music is a song to hear.
06:23As I said, the music is a song to hear.
06:24Even with the music is not on the drum.
06:25I've been trying to make a decision for a drum kit or a percussion kit.
06:30I've been trying to make a decision for the first time.
06:35But I've been trying to figure out how to make a decision for the first time.
06:43It's a fun way to fight against the fight.
07:18皆さんその昔のゲームサウンドがすごい好きで素晴らしかったっていうふうに言ってくれるんですよ。それ自体僕すごい嬉しいんですけど、僕はあの決して昔に戻りたいとは全然思ってなくてですね、ただもうあれはね音楽以外に作る時間があまりにも多すぎて、あんなことやってたら大変ですよね。
07:19If you'd like to come to the start of the開発 team and get a drink, it would be fun to
07:26see it.
07:26It's been a long time for two years to come back to the end of the day.
07:44Capcom was the best game maker at the time of action.
08:02Oh, Street Fighter, oh!
08:06Round one, boom!
08:11The first time I actually saw Street Fighter II, I used to see the older boys playing it,
08:15like banging it out, that was the thing to do, like after school, before some lunch break,
08:19whatever, people were in there just rinsing ass.
08:22Street Fighter II was so big in my area, there was one in the newsagent,
08:26one in the video shop, one in the Donna Kebab shop, they were just everywhere.
08:32So many quarters, so many quarters.
08:36And it was always like, you would always try and steal like 30p, like, you know,
08:39oh mum, give me like, you know, what change have you got, you know, that kind of thing,
08:42run over to the shop, have one play, lose, go back home, ask for more money.
08:54Music on Street Fighter II was a big enough influence to make me want to sample it.
08:58In my archive, basically, people that have been into me from early, that's one of their favourite songs.
09:03Before I made it onto the TV, before anything like that, when I was just making instrumentals,
09:07Street Fighter was a big influence.
09:09And all the sound effects as well, the sound effects, you know, Thundercat, his, when you text him,
09:14I mean, it's like, sure are you kidding.
09:17Street Fighter II, that game's music was like, it's like, it made you feel like a champion.
09:23You know, even if you suck.
09:29Even at the end when you die, it's like the greatest, grandest death ever.
09:33You die and you try as hard as you could.
09:35Like, how do you make music that sounds like that, you know?
09:41Street Fighter II
09:43Street Fighter IIは日本でももちろんなんですけども、世界中でヒットしたゲームです。世間的にすごく大人気になって、スーパーファミコン版、もともとアーケードゲームって言ってゲームセンターで出てたんですけども、みんなアーケードのゲームが家庭用でできるということで、みんな買ってすごく遊んでました。
10:00スーパーファミコン版、もともとアーケードゲームって言ってゲームセンターで出てたんですけども、みんなアーケードのゲームが家庭用でできるということで、みんな買ってすごく遊んでました。
10:01screw your thoughts…下村陽子と申します。大阪出身で、東京に今住んでます。ゲーム音楽を作っても26年目に入りました。一つの曲をかくって決まった時に、
10:16I'm from the North Carolina State University, in Tokyo, and I'm from the country.
10:21I started to play a game in 2006.
10:25I decided to write a script when I was writing a script,
10:28I think we're going to talk about this kind of music, but we're going to talk about the music and
10:36the theme song.
10:39I'm going to talk about the kind of the United States of BGM.
10:44I was just like, I'm going to talk about that.
10:51I was like, I'm like, I'm going to talk about that.
11:00I was like, I'm going to go.
11:05I love how everyone has their theme.
11:07They're all from like a different place, you know, in the world.
11:09So they're kind of like themed after like the location and the sound of like the music from where they're
11:15from.
11:15My favorite one, of course, was Ryuse, you know, because it was like, you know, fight to live, live to
11:21fight.
11:21That's what it felt like, you know.
11:29Guile's theme gets you pumped up.
11:31Ken's theme is like rock and roll because he's a dude from California.
11:34You go to China, they got the whole Chinese theme.
11:37You go to USA and it's like the American theme, you know.
11:40I was like, is this, is this fit?
11:44My favorite probably was Blanca's theme.
11:56The Blanca theme was tight, you know, just like the way it would speed up and the progression of that
12:01shit.
12:02And like, by the end of the round, it's all fast and stuff and it's all tense in here and
12:06in the jungle and shit.
12:07Why do you think Blanca was so happy when you were playing with Blanca?
12:12Why are you surprised me?
12:15Blanca's theme is starting from the beginning.
12:17The Blanca's theme, the first, you know, we got some rhythm.
12:20It was the first one when you were playing with Blanca.
12:22The new beat was really fast and big.
12:24The music was also like the original outlaw.
12:28It was the first stage of the beginning.
12:30It was in the beginning, I needed to be the first stage, but I was just like the stage and
12:37this world's up.
12:37so I was thinking about this.
12:39I was thinking about this.
12:41I was thinking about this.
12:42We were sitting on the door.
12:45There's a silver hat.
12:51I was thinking about that.
12:53I thought that this was a blanca.
12:54I thought that this was a blanca
12:58and it was the same thing.
12:59It was like this.
13:00It was like this.
13:03I thought I was like this.
13:04And then I would always say,
13:07and I'm going to walk around.
13:10So I'm going to walk around,
13:11and I'm going to walk around.
13:12I'm going to thank my hand-pubble.
13:15I'm going to thank my hand-pubble.
13:33Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do.
13:39You know I was like... do do do do do do, do do do, man.
13:50Hey!
13:54When I was a kid in the middle I played the mark on the voice and the voice.
14:01I can't believe that I was really impressed,
14:04I've been going to go to Spain,
14:06I've been going to have a bar in Spain.
14:08Sometimes I can't even go to the digitally,
14:13and I can't even go to the expository store.
14:15But I've been going to go to Spain,
14:21and I've been really proud of it.
14:23you
14:24i
14:27I
14:28I
14:28I
14:29I
14:30I
14:31I
14:32I
14:33I
14:33I can't remember my children and my children.
14:35I can't remember anything.
14:40It's a great feeling.
14:42I can't remember anything else.
14:44I can't remember anything else.
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