Welcome back to the Giraffe Feels Podcast. Please get in touch if you like the podcast or have ideas or comments. Social media coordinates can be found at the end of the episode. Listeners can also email the podcast at giraffexofeels@gmail.com; we can be found online at giraffefeels.net We are on iTunes!, Stitcher, and Google Play. There should be a link in the show notes if you want to subscribe. Please rate the podcast and give it a review too. Finally, we are now on Patreon. Please consider donating to help out the podcast. patreon.com/giraffefeelspod will offer more information. Summary: This is going to be our first mix episode in awhile. Our previous episode about Mega Man 3 got me thinking a lot about great end game themes. Mega Man 3 is fine, but Mega Man 2 has a fantastic end theme and, in general, sequence as Mega Man walks off into the sunset as the seasons change around him. I started thinking about different games that have great end themes and came up with what I hope is a cool mix of some of my favorites. Let's go straight to Mega Man 2 first... ....This is such a beautiful track that immediately swaps the tense and hyperactive screen where Dr. Wily is defeated (by Bubbles!) and follows Mega Man through a series of scenes where the seasons change and then finally to a screen of his helmet laying on a grassy hill. I have read in recent years that this was meant to be a series ender because Capcom thought they would not be making more Mega Man games and that makes sense. As a kid I puzzled over this ending and tried to add some other kind of meaning to it. I always thought the changes from season to season personified the amount of time Mega Man had to take to finish his quest, but who knows..... .....one day we will do a longform episode about the Contra series. I have a lot to say about various games in this series and would love to deep dive into the games I have not played, which is basically everything past Contra III: The Alien Wars. While the original Contra is still my favorite, Super C on the NES has a great end theme that surprised me when I replayed the game a few years ago......... ..........Isn't that really good? Reminds me of something that would play in an eighties action film near the end............. .................We're still a few years away from the 20th anniversary, which is roughly the amount of years I use to consider something “retro,” of Final Fantasy 9, but I had to include its version of the Final Fantasy end theme, which is one of my favorites. Final Fantasy 9 was the game that made me fall back in love with video games after growing bored and often frustrated with newer systems. It's retro aesthetic and combination of old and new was very welcome when it came out in _.......... .........FIRST though, let's briefly break out of discussing end themes to play the amazing Final Fantasy 9 battle theme...seriously this is so good.... ...................That is so good! The end theme for Final Fantasy 9 begins with a long pop song, but eventually transitioned into an orchestral version of the classic end theme. I was at a pretty down point in my life while playing game and had gotten pretty heavily emotionally invested in the plot. When that familiar note hit, I broke down crying. When Final Fantasy 9 hits its 20th anniversary we will be doing a very long episode on how much the game meant to me at that time and still does........... Again, the Giraffe Feels podcast is written, edited, produced, and performed by William Wend. Giraffefeelspod is the user name to follow on Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr, and Twitter. We have a Youtube page that is linked on the website. Subscribe via RSS, Soundcloud, or on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher. Links are on the website. Make sure you rate and review the podcast. Here is a preview of our next episode..