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“Team Aqua Appears” on the other hand has a more rounded edge. “Team Magma Appears” is layered with percussion and edgy horn and synth sounds. Each team has a distinct sound while still maintaining the traditional over the top introduction the Pokémon thieving gangs usually have. When you’ve trained up your Pokémon enough to save the world, you can be sure it is time to meet the evil gang with a confused outlook on the future. Team Aqua plays as the adversary while playing the Alpha Sapphire version and the player will battle against Team Magma while playing the Omega Ruby version. The driving drum set beat adds that familiar modern twist to the music that will have you sitting on the edge of your chair. The timpani add punch to the music that accents the brass but does not drown out the upper woodwind melody. I enjoy the Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire “Wild Pokémon Battle” music as it has a strong foundation of orchestral music with a few synthetic timbres added to the mix. Tracks such as “Battle! (Wild Pokémon)” and “Battle! (Trainer Battle)” on this Super Music Collection offer different mixes and variations on grooves that were used in the original Ruby and Sapphire version. Some players who started with the original versions of the game may have become fatigued from the same battle music returning in each installment. The battles are only part of what keeps fans like me coming back. The stand alone quality of Pokémon music is incredible, but can also guide any open-minded listener through many scenes of the re-imagined Hoenn region.
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From the calm sounds of “Littleroot Town” to the familiar ‘Battle’ music, the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Super Music Collection is 160 songs of pure Pokémon bliss. The bombastic music will fill listener’s hearts with a new and unique sense of wonder. This may fall hard on lifelong fan’s ears, but seems to be an honest statement. The arrangement and magic behind the wonderfully re-imagined soundtrack is the work of the Game Freak sound team, led by Shota Kageyama. Masuda is quoted in the December 2014 issue of GameInformer magazine saying ‘’I don’t like revisiting old songs and re-arranging them”. The remakes are a great opportunity for fans to experience a reimagined version of the games they might have missed out on. Composer Junichi Masuda takes a hands-off approach to the re-made music, serving only as the producer. Personally, I stopped playing for a while after I played Gold and Silver, missing out on the wonders of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Many of my friends continued to play Pokémon installments released after versions Red and Blue. Game Freak has created yet another re-make to help connect the Pokémon universe. Pokémon 3DS -Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire- Super Music Collection Pokémon 3DS -Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire- Super Music Collection