Zelda/Panzer Dragoon Mix: Dragon Ganon

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
2,188
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2011

A dramatic mash-up for a battle against a mighty beast. This is a fusion of the Ultimate Battle (Beast Ganon) theme from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Empire's Great Carrier boss theme from Panzer Dragoon 2: Zwei

The original tracks have been edited quite extensively so that each theme would have a chance to dominate the song; an attempt on my part to elicit the impression of a struggle.
This music fusion was intended to accompany an actual gameplay battle, and as a result has not been made to become distractingly dramatic or overzealous.

You are welcome to discuss the music in the comments section and I will gladly take questions concerning the music.

The download version is twice as long and edited to loop seamlessly during playback.

Download the mix here http://www.mediafire.com/?jalk7cz9900rcb6

  • likes, 0 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (Hauntershadow)

  • @SynobazzCircutMaster I completely agree that Nintendo would most likely deviate from pursuing that kind of generic inclusion.

  • @SynobazzCircutMaster That's exactly why I thought this would have happened already. The cliché is so strong to resist. At this point in the series, the notion doesn't fit the creative mold of the Zelda series. However, if a Dragon Ganon appeared in the first couple of games, I'd not be surprised.

  • @strongbadman7 I'm really surprised he's never taken that kind of form in any of his appearances in-game. Oh well. TY, man. I do the best I can. :)

  • @Miandris Go ahead. This was meant for gameplay anyway, so I'd be intrigued as to how you might find use for the song.

  • @darthnemesis02 The ganon picture I found with a quick google search. You should be able to find it easily with a similar search.

  • @TheLegendTamer Glad you did. :) Boss themes are generally awesome.

see all

All Comments (94)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • hmz bin so einsam

  • @LintuWaterfall There's a reason for that: virtually every Zelda game ever made was a high-profile game with TONS of advertisement. Link's Crossbow Training wasn't a high-profile game; it was nothing more than a dinky, low-profile, pack-in game for the Wii Zapper. The Super Scope for SNES, and the Menacer for Sega Genesis are much earlier examples of this, as they too had little games packed with them. It was just a marketing gimmick.

  • @SynobazzCircutMaster it would be to big a risk for such a solid series. I mean look at Link's Crossbow Training, not many people know of it's existence.

  • @LintuWaterfall (Agreed, music is awesome. My apologies for the legthy debate.) The only thing I can see happening then is if they started another timeline from scratch regardless of what's happening in the current one. Personally, I've always wanted to see Ninty try to do something insane with the series (multiple endings, ending on a cliffhanger and offering no explanation of what happened, making a time paradox, etc.)

  • @SynobazzCircutMaster CONTINUE~

    the "right after" approach is the bane of all story based games. the problem? what the hell happened to all the gear, hearts, and magic you had in the last game? some people don't care, but it REALLY ticks off other people unless they get an explanation they can accept.

    (P.S. to HunterShadow - Sorry for debating on one of your videos. Your music is awesome.)

  • @SynobazzCircutMaster CONTINUE~

    NEW villain could suffer same fate as Malodus from ST and be known as just a Ganon Clone, or PH where it was more annoying at parts and anticlimactic at the end. STOPPING Big G's revival would be like what part of LA's plot was, where the goal of the monsters was to kill you so they could use your blood to revive him.

    PLUS for it to be a sequel, it would have to be right after the previous game, or on the direct line with it.

    CONTINUE~

  • @SynobazzCircutMaster I envision the same problem with shifting to a different timeline would be the same as timeline trouble in comic books. All the knowledge long time fans had collected over the years and anylized would be pointless. And as for sequels, I already brought that up at the end of my last post. Either NO Link, NEW Big Bad, OR stop Ganon's revival. NO Link would be a problem since Link is ALWAYS the lead guy.

    CONTINUE~

  • @LintuWaterfall You know, Ninty could always put the current timeline on the back burner and start a new one. Sure, it'd be confusing, but if Capcom can do it with Megaman and get away with it... I don't see why the Big N couldn't do it too. (Unless that also poses problems.) Also, why do game seemingly HAVE to go between points on the timeline? What's so wrong with having more sequels tacked onto the END of the timeline?

  • @SynobazzCircutMaster

    YES it would. if a game went in between points on EITHER type of line, then it would demand an explanation as to how it fits. the "Valley Of The Flood" idea is an example that is between one end of OoT and WW and told what happened during the flood, i.e. you aren't Link and there is NO saving Hyrule. If it's after a "Ganon Death" like TP and WW then we have to make another big bad or somehow revive Ganon, or copy LA's plot.

  • @LintuWaterfall Not necessarily. If the official timeline were a SPLIT-timeline, that basically means that there would be two different timelines to work with. Therefore, double the possibilities for sequels (and possibly a prequel or two). Heck, they could split THOSE timelines, and then we'd have FOUR. That's quadruple the possibilities. As long as it isn't one big timeline (like Metroid's timeline), there shouldn't be a problem.

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more