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We aim to bring you all you need to know, and more, about the series from Final Fantasy Adventure right up to the latest Dawn of Mana. We also offer a friendly community message board where you can get in touch with other fans of the series for gaming help or just join in with fun conversation on any topic.
Posted on September 1st, 2008 by Kassidy Kearey
Filed under Mana Music Monday
I’d like to take a venture back today to the times when the only way to buy game music CDs was to find the odd one or two gems among the long lists of import items from Japan, streamed out on the black and white pages of a booklet no bigger than a Christmas card; 3 A4 pages folded in half with the consistency of toilet paper, and held together by a staple that was short a gram of tin. You were even lucky if you got a dot-matrix photocopy of Lupin Sansei on the cover.
Well back in those days was when I ordered Seiken Densetsu: Omoi wa Shirabe ni Nosete, and was blown away by how a gameboy soundtrack could be taken to the heights of orchestral greatness. I freely admit that it was the first time I had experienced such a rich treatment for a videogame soundtrack (in particular for a handheld, monochrome, 4 chiptune channel RPG).
A track that brings together an excellent example of the variety of sounds on this album, and also put me most in mind of a film soundtrack, is Parting, the fifth track on the disc. Starting off with Dungeon 2 meeting Ali Baba and the 40 thieves, moving through a passionate flamenco setting for Fight 2, then mellowing out with a flute and piano build up for In Sorrow which leads directly into Let Thoughts Ride on Knowledge for another rollercoaster of emotion.
Exquisite. If you haven’t grabbed a copy of this yet, you really should. And just to give you a taster and further prove that you’ll love it, this piece is today’s MMM. Enjoy!
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Posted on August 30th, 2008 by Kassidy Kearey
Filed under Secret of Mana
Next month, for the cost of 800 Wii points (8 USD), Wii users in Japan will be able to purchase Seiken Densetsu 2 (also known as Secret of Mana) on the Virtual Console!That said, it has yet to be announced whether this will extend outside Japan, or whether this will mean other Mana titles will make it on to the VC, including Seiken Densetsu 3, which was unseen outside Japan.
We’re yet to know whether there are any enhancements to the game or not. Between Force Unleashed, Megaman 9, and now this, I get the feeling a Wii will soon be wiinging it’s way into my home.
Source - Thanks to Kimiko on the board for pointing us to this!
Posted on August 24th, 2008 by Kassidy Kearey
Filed under Mana Music Monday
OK, so sorting through files and messing around with stuff I happened to concoct this piece of madness using a MIDI and a chiptune generator. The result? Well, the theme Sorceror from Secret of Mana (aka the Dark Lich theme) as it would sound like with an slightly boosted NES (so basically, this is using the basic sounds of the NES, but more simultaneous channels that the NES would be able to handle, so it is cheating just a bit).
On the other hand, the sprite you see to the left does fit in with NES specifications… mostly… Number of concurrent colours, and the palette itself match, but I think this is slightly bigger than most sprites you would see on the NES.
So overall, this really is nothing like what the battle would be on the NES if Secret of Mana had been released back then, but you know what? It’s still fun! And you’re getting it early (for once)!
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Posted on August 21st, 2008 by Sheexy
Filed under Seiken Densetsu 3

Kassidy rewrote all of the Seiken Densetsu 3 Character Summaries and added those awesome chibi scans I got a few months ago onto the page, making it a much nicer place.
That’s just one of about a billion things Kassidy has been working on the site lately, he’s seriously been all over the place. No telling what will be updated next.
Speaking of updates, any coming from me are going to be very far and few between as I challenged my laptop to a duel, and won. My poor laptop smashed into the ground and promptly gave up living, and I haven’t been able to get it fixed.
And next weekend or so I return to my college adventures and back to my college house where I guess I’ll have to glean time on my roommate’s and cousin’s computers to work on the site.
When your laptop challenges you to a duel it is a lose-lose situation people.
More updates on stuff later!
Posted on August 20th, 2008 by Kassidy Kearey
Filed under Secret of Mana
Very small update, we’ve done a bit of an expansion on our information for the Magic from Secret of Mana.
If you head on over to Purim and Popoie’s magic, you’ll find first off that the descriptions have been updated and expanded to better document what the spells actually do. But not only that, we’ve also touched up some of the animations for the spells themselves, and, exclusive to Seikens, we bring you the animations of the elemental spirits when the spells are cast in the game.
This is just the first in a few bits and bobs here and there which we will be bringing to you soon.
Posted on August 18th, 2008 by Kassidy Kearey
Filed under Mana Music Monday
This week we bring you another track from the doujin album by project-Delta, Forest Tell Us, which is a remixed vocal rendition of What the Forest Told Me from Secret of Mana’s OST.
Now while you enjoy the music (btw, we always love to know what you think, so please drop us a comment), just to let you know that although we seem quiet, we have been working behind the scenes on touching up a few things here and there content-wise, which is one of those long processes that takes time, sadly. But we’re getting there.
Trust me, I’m a doctor.
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Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Kassidy Kearey
Filed under Mana Music Monday
Yes, Monday! Your calendars are right, you are reading those very words, and this week Mana Music Monday happens on Monday. And that’s not all that’s being worked on!
But more on that later. For now, and coninuing with the MinamoTrance album, here is another track called DangerZone by RedAlice, which, surprisingly enough, is a remix of the track Danger from Secret of Mana.
Enjoy!
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Posted on August 5th, 2008 by Kassidy Kearey
Filed under Mana Music Monday
This week’s excuse is work and play both getting in the way at the same time. After a 12 hour night shift finishing at 7am, the company party started at 11am, and went on until midnight, meaning that I was not home before 2am. And let’s face it, none of us are at our brightest after 35 hours of sleep depravation, meaning that once more it is Tuesday, and the music arrives only now.
In view that I was bombarded with more dance/pop music than I care to ever listen to again in the millenium, it seems only fitting that I finish off this long trawl of madness with a Techno/Trance remix of the track Meridian Child from Seiken Densetsu 3. Yes, you heard me right. This is from the album Legend of Square, by Minamotrance, which brings together several Square themes remixed in a Techno fashion. Some of them work quite well. Other Mana tracks on the album are High Tension Wire, and Danger from SoM, and it was released at Comiket 73.
On a separate side-note, the message board has really been alive lately, so I wanted to take a moment to thank all of those of you who are on board with us for making this a great community to be part of, and at the same time invite anyone reading who hasn’t already joined to join the ride!
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Posted on July 29th, 2008 by Kassidy Kearey
Filed under Mana Music Monday, Soundtracks
OK, I know, I’m making this far too much of a habit, but I have been working on stuff, I promise. Anyway, as proof of that very thing, you will find another Doujin album added to our Soundtracks section, entitled Sanctuary of Mana, by project-Delta. An excellent up-beat arrange album that not only revisits the tracks from Seiken Densetsu 2/3 instrumentally, but adds lyrics to them from the hand of Saori, as well as some short Drama lines to some of the tracks.
Not only do we have short samples of every track available for you to listen to on the doujin page, as well as a description of each track (there’s only 4 so it didn’t take that long), but as part of Triple MMM we bring you the whole first track for your acoustic delight. Fear’s Night starts with a rhythm section that evolves into a xylophone and violin rendition of the latter part of Premonition from SD2 and builds up to an upbeat arrangement of Angel’s Fear, with lyrics.
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Posted on July 22nd, 2008 by Kassidy Kearey
Filed under Mana Music Monday
OK, I’m late with this again, I’m sorry. Yesterday was… well, it just was. Today is another day and I have the energy to deal with trying to do something. I’ve had my tea today, so I’ve manage to NOT delete any posts involuntarily, and bring to you instead a new Mana Music clip for Mana Music… Tuesday.
The track in question this week is one that I once used as a starting point to write a song about 8 years ago, and still remains one of the strongest tracks in the Seiken Densetsu saga soundtrack to this date. The track is from the third instalment of the original series, and is composed by Hiroki Kikuta: Delicate Affection. Enjoy.
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