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Viewed as a video game remix, Gradius ReBirth took levels from previous entries in the series and.
Each theme offers some more action based themes and some slower stage themes and each has its own variety. The medleys feature a variety of themes in a classic sound. Another interesting choice was a track that was never released before from the original Gradius. There are a variety of action themes, such as “Last Evil” and “Aircraft Carrier,” from Nemesis II and Gradius II, respectively, as well as some more suitable stage themes, such as “Something Ghostly” and “Heavy Blow,” both from Gradius II. Rather than select the much-arranged classics from the Arcade titles, he mainly selected tracks from MSX, Game Boy, and NES games. That being said, I do appreciate the compilation he chose for the arrangements. While I wish I could mention more about the arrangements, I think I’d be beating a dead horse if I continued. I really wish he would have diversified them a bit to make them more of his own. Namiki does a great job of translating the themes, but for the most part, they are merely upgraded versions of the originals. However, I found for the most part, that the originals were better. The upgraded synth of the new arrangements does help to create new atmospheres for the soundtrack while maintaining an old-school sound. There are the Namiki arrangements of the original themes, the original themes themselves, and four medley themes by Manabu Namiki. The album itself consists of three sections. Unlike most arrange albums, the arrangements here had to fit in the context of the game, which was a retro and modest one. For such a momentous event, Manabu Namiki was asked by external developer M2 to arrange a variety of themes from the Gradius series to serve as the background music for this space epic. Gradius ReBirth was a game released on the Virtual Console’s WiiWare application for the Nintendo Wii and served as a revival of the Gradius series.