I accidentally bought Bust a Move Universe for the 3DS last weekend thinking it was some epic rhythm game thing. I didn't know it was basically Puzzle Bobble. I didn't even know what Puzzle Bobble was, but it's kind of booooring. When I was looking up the music for Bust a Move, I found the music from Bubble Bobble as well. :D I was hooked.
Category Music / Game Music
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 119 x 120px
File Size 1.57 MB
Well, I technically made this file and what's in it... I gave credit to Taito and the source in the tags... the new AUP doesn't mention the stuff about remixes/covers being okay, but the archived one mentions:
"Covers and Voice Overs - Cover versions of other recording artists' songs are allowed provided the instrumentation, vocals, etc. are performed/recorded by the uploader or an ensemble to which the uploader belongs. Voice overs/audio tracks are permitted provided the music portion is A) public domain or B) intended for voice over/vocal work (e.g. Karaoke mixes).
Remixes - Remixes may be posted provided the customizations uniquely distinguish the item as new and original apart from the source material. Changing EQ/pitch or applying DJ-style effects is not considered content in these regards. In addition, the submitter must give credit to the original creators of any non-original songs or samples used, as well as link back to their album/track."
Might be a bit of a slippery slope, but I've never gotten in trouble for it.
"Covers and Voice Overs - Cover versions of other recording artists' songs are allowed provided the instrumentation, vocals, etc. are performed/recorded by the uploader or an ensemble to which the uploader belongs. Voice overs/audio tracks are permitted provided the music portion is A) public domain or B) intended for voice over/vocal work (e.g. Karaoke mixes).
Remixes - Remixes may be posted provided the customizations uniquely distinguish the item as new and original apart from the source material. Changing EQ/pitch or applying DJ-style effects is not considered content in these regards. In addition, the submitter must give credit to the original creators of any non-original songs or samples used, as well as link back to their album/track."
Might be a bit of a slippery slope, but I've never gotten in trouble for it.
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