Positive Force (Nintendo 3DS Version) - VVVVVV
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Basic information | |
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Rip link | YouTube ![]() |
Playlist | VVVVVV (![]() |
Upload date | June 11, 2024 |
Event | "ANTONYMPH" 3rd Anniversary |
Length | 2:51 |
Ripper(s) | ChickenSuitGuy |
Releases | |
Album(s) | The Joke-Explainer™ 7000's Highest Quality Rips: Sunset (![]() |
Track(s) | "VVVVVVylet PPPPPPony" ![]() |
Description | |
Music | Positive Force (Nintendo 3DS Version) |
Composer | Magnus Pålsson |
Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
For more information, please read the channel description! :3c |
"Positive Force (Nintendo 3DS Version) - VVVVVV" is a high quality rip of the Nintendo 3DS version of "Positive Force" from VVVVVV.
Jokes
This is an arrangement of "ANTONYMPH" in the style of the advertised track. At 0:40, a "V" sample stands in for the "Yay!" sample in "ANTONYMPH". At 1:35 and 2:19, the arrangement quotes "Field of Hopes and Dreams" from Deltarune, referencing "Field of Hopes and Dreams (PAL Version) - Deltarune". At 2:16, the "Cool Transition" sample from "ANTONYMPH" is added, followed by a terminal sound from the advertised game standing in for the Skype ringtone.
The visuals display a version of the thumbnail featuring the background animation from the game's title screen. Starting at 0:13, the thumbnail switches to the title screen's various colors to the beat of the arrangement, occasionally punctuated by white flashes in sync with percussion hits. At 0:40, the visuals briefly switch to Captain Viridian floating through outer space in sync with the "V" sample. From 1:15 to 1:22, the background fades into the outer space backdrop from the advertised game. At 2:16, the "Gay Pony Transition" from "ANTONYMPH"'s music video is recreated in the advertised game's style. At 2:47, the background disappears in sync with the last beat of the arrangement. At 2:48, the visuals briefly switch to the "sing a song about life" title from the music video of "ANTONYMPH" recreated in the advertised game's font, followed by the advertised game's ending screen.
In addition, the mix name likely plays off the lyric "I ain't got no iPhone but I got a DS".