What I mean is what is the most "butterflies & rainbows" kind of game music?
In other words, what VGM is way too upbeat & happy?
Even better...what VGM is way too upbeat & happy for that kind of game?
For example, really happy kind of BGM would feel out-of-place in a first-person shooter like Call of Duty
What is the most saccharine VGM?
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Killer French Bread wrote:Ah apologies I thought you meant happy and upbeat songs.
Yeah I do mean happy & upbeat but I'm specifically talking about something that's WAY too happy & upbeat which the song you described doesn't really fit
An example of a song that fits that description is the bicycle theme from Pokémon Red & Blue
I hated it as a kid & still do!
Some non-video game examples would be the theme song for the Disney Channel sitcom Liv and Maddie & the theme song for the Disney Junior pre-school show Doc Mcstuffins
A Sega example would be the main theme for Space Harrier especially considering what kind of game it is (rail-shooter)
But at least that theme is more tolerable than the Pokémon bicycle theme!
I don't know ANYBODY who actually likes the bicycle theme
It is THE definition of saccharine game music!
It's so bad that even as a kid I've always had to turn down the volume on the Game Boy Color whenever I was at that point lol
Sorry I just REALLY despise that song!
EDIT: just thought of another one for Sega:
"So Much More" from Sonic & Sega All-stars Racing
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