Dookieshed, Munchingorange and NintendoFanFTW all make their own videos about video games (walkthroughs, Top 10s, and other amusing things). NateWantsToBattle covers anime and video game songs. NateWantsToBattle roped dookieshed, Munchingorange, NintendoFanFTW, RandomEncountersEnt, TheKingNappy, ReallyFreakinClever, and TheShueTube all into this video cover. But then I found this and the nostalgia waves pummeled me into submission. I almost decided to go with his Lysandre's Theme cover. NateWantsToBattle, one of the many featured in this cover, is pretty talented on his own. A lot of us, now adults, remember this as part of our childhood, an accompaniment to the games. The Pokémon anime theme is not strictly game related, but it is not entirely unrelated either, so I decided to throw it in. Dookieshed, MunchingOrange, NintendoFanFTW, and more!) by NateWantsToBattle That does not mean, however, that it is not a good cover, and it is worth a listen.ĭSC, or Dominic Choi, an Australian and the artist in question, posts game music covers every two weeks on Fridays on his YouTube channel. But the parts with falling notes, for me, lose some of the feelings I remember watching my Pokémon's HP plummet after a nasty hit. On guitars I have to admit while the song loses none of its awesomeness.
And yet I felt so ready for the challenge. The sense of foreboding, and the anxiety the theme music seemed to generate in me was practically tangible. I remember my seven year old self finally reaching the Champion with my under-leveled team (I was at the age when I did not understand battling trainers was necessary and viewed them as an annoyance).
In Gold, Silver and Crystal, as well as HeartGold and SoulSilver, it plays during the Champion battle with Lance, and during the final battle with Red. This cover is based on one of the most intimidating themes in the Pokémon universe. Champion Battle (Pokémon G/S/C) Guitar Cover by DSC