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Rate the video game music above

8/10

Not 100% sure how to articulate why I like this one, but I do.
As side-note I'm surprised that video still exists given what's had to happen to the other Nintendo tracks

 
Both are great. But-
Original: 9/10
Remaster: 7.5/10
The original gets a higher score, while the remaster is still great and in high quality, it doesn't have the laugh in it. The laugh actually gives the original charm and a slight creepy feel, especially apparent when you play the game. While the remaster version of this track doesn't have the same charming, and intimidating, feel to it. (at least imo)

 
I preferred the original SNES version for its more pronounced drum track; the cover sounds a bit empty without them in comparison (while still being pretty decent, though; the enhanced guitar track helps). The song itself is great, with a nice intimate-yet-grand combination going on; a quite appropriate impression to get from a character theme. I'll give an 8/10 for the original and a 7/10 for the cover.

 
7/10 - While I'm not as well-versed with MK8's DLC course music, I'd say this one is pretty good. Not sure if it beats out Dragon Driftway though.

 
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