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My Interview with the Starfox Team

Started by September 15, 2013 06:22 PM
0 comments, last by Ludus 11 years, 1 month ago

When I was 15 I had the pleasure to interview the crew of Starfox, from Nintendo 64.

Obviously the interview was fake, but entertaining none-the-less.

Before you listen, I will explain everything.

I drove a Chevette at the time (important plot point).

Everything you hear was recorded no with assistance from computer technology.

I never had a computer until a year later. For this, I literally played through each Starfox mission to get the voices I wanted and hit pause and unpause when I needed to record something analog.

Basically, I plugged my game into my stereo for recording, played up until the point where I would get the voice I wanted, and with manual timing I started and stopped recording. This is why you can detect a few errors here and there.

The main track was recorded on one tape. I would record a small part and if it sucked I would rewind and record over it. That applies to both my own voice and the Starfox voices.

I would record my voice, then hook the tape up to another recorder and play the game up until the point where I needed the voice, and hopefully unpause and pause just in time to get the response from my question.

If I failed I would rewind the tape a bit and retry.

In order to make the background music, I first made a separate tape with different songs from the game, timed based on the master tape.

There is a point when I overlay my voice with a fighting scene from Killer Instinct 2, but that was a special case in which I was able to utilize an effect-generator that my mother’s boyfriend had given me at the time. It had an echo feature.

I think I used it in the Mario sequence at the end without the echo.

Because I used no computers for the whole thing, it took about 4 months to make.

At some points, I literally unscrewed my recorders and wired in signals from other sources in order to mix things. That is how I mixed the music into it. I recorded the main track and the music track separately, and mixed them as mentioned above.

So here is the result:

http://memoryhacking.com/Misc/Starfox%20Interview.mp3
I do hope you enjoy, because it was not as easy to put together as it would be today.
L. Spiro

I restore Nintendo 64 video-game OST’s into HD! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCtX_wedtZ5BoyQBXEhnVZw/playlists?view=1&sort=lad&flow=grid

This is great. It sounds like you put a lot of effort in creating this. Star Fox 64 is one of my favourite games, so I've heard all of these quotes hundreds of times and they will forever be burned into my memory. At one point I also heard the firing of an RCP90 from GoldenEye 007, another one of my all time favourite games. Nice work.

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