This beatmap was submitted using in-game submission on Friday, 29 November, 2013 at 9:26:25 PM
Artist: Matthew Taranto
Title: If It Takes A Lifetime
Source: Brawl in the Family
Tags: super mario bros 64 dire docks overworld theme bowser castle princess peach yoshi's island dialgadu77
BPM: 173
Filesize: 8033kb
Play Time: 01:17
Difficulties Available:
Download: Matthew Taranto - If It Takes A Lifetime (no video)
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Brawl in the Family #350
Artist: Matthew Taranto
Title: If It Takes A Lifetime
Source: Brawl in the Family
Tags: super mario bros 64 dire docks overworld theme bowser castle princess peach yoshi's island dialgadu77
BPM: 173
Filesize: 8033kb
Play Time: 01:17
Difficulties Available:
- 77's Lifetime (4.83 stars, 147 notes)
- Adiago - 7Key (1.09 stars, 155 notes)
- Allegro - 7Key (2.92 stars, 416 notes)
- Andante - 7Key (1.84 stars, 259 notes)
- Easy (0.91 stars, 55 notes)
- Normal (3.07 stars, 88 notes)
Download: Matthew Taranto - If It Takes A Lifetime (no video)
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Brawl in the Family #350
TriforceBun writes:
The concept of “lives” in a video game is an interesting one, and this video comic actually started as an idea of a very old Mario on his deathbed eating a 1-UP mushroom, then reverting to his baby self again. The more I thought about it, though, the more that idea seemed more melancholically cosmic than funny.
So assuming reincarnation is the case here, how dedicated has Mario gotta be to rescue Peach in order to keep doing this? I’ve portrayed the guy as insensitive plenty of times, and downplayed his heroics several other times, but let’s face it–he’s a nice guy, and by all definitions, a hero.
I’m not quite sure how a somber, video-type comic like this will be received, but I’m rather happy with how it turned out. That’s me ticklin’ the ivories as well–see if you can pick out all the different Mario themes (there are ten)!