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		<title>🎨 The Legendary Mario Paint Returns — And So Do the Memories</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I’m thrilled about Nintendo’s recent announcement: the return of the OG Mario Paint! This game was one of my most cherished cartridges from the golden days of the early ’90s, and probably the one I spent the most time with growing up. Mario Paint is a “game” that lets the player create using a 2D digital canvas for drawing and painting. While that’s the main attraction, it’s also bundled with light animation, pixel stamp/brush design, and music-making tools. If you don’t know, Mario Paint wasn’t just another Super Nintendo title to me. It was the spark that ignited the creative fire that would eventually drive my career. Back in 1992, my family didn’t own a computer. But we did have a Super Nintendo, and as a die-hard gamer, that was enough for me. Mario Paint was originally bought for my sister as a holiday gift (while I finally got my hands on Street Fighter II: The World Warrior). At first glance, I assumed Mario Paint was a shallow, simple tool for doodles and rudimentary music loops. And I couldn’t have been more wrong. Watching my sister explore it changed everything. She created pieces that felt thoughtful and expressive, and I began to see that Mario Paint was more than a gimmick. It was a visionary, creative playground that rewarded anyone willing to dive in and explore its full potential. It allowed you to build, compose, animate, and imagine, with the only limit being the creator’s imagination. Soon, I was recording videos of my projects and gameplay, combining art, music, and animation. I created fan art of Batman: The Animated Series, Jurassic Park, Street Fighter II, and my original projects, complete with soundtracks. For years, Mario Paint became my go-to creative toolkit. I recorded my animations onto cassette tapes and VHS. If YouTube or TikTok had existed back then, I probably would have been a regular content creator. But even without an audience, I poured myself into these projects purely for the joy of creating. Mario showcases his artistic skills in a charming, pixelated style, painting a cheerful caterpillar in the nostalgic setting of Mario Paint. AI Art generated by Chat GPT. Mario and Mario Paint are properties of Nintendo. I had always hoped Nintendo might expand the series. I remember reading magazine articles about the Mario Artist collection in development for the Nintendo 64. It sounded like a dream come true. Sadly, it never saw the light of day. Other creative gaming tools followed, each offering something different with aspects that were included in Mario Paint. But over time, they faded from the mainstream. I recognize Nintendo did bring Mario Paint back before, in spirit—first with WarioWare: D.I.Y., and later likely paving the way for the Mario Maker series. However, those focused heavily on level design rather than full artistic expression. But Mario Paint was special. Long before Photoshop, FL Studio, or TikTok. It gave creators, especially a generation without access to computers, a way to make something entirely their own. It was intuitive, fun, and surprisingly deep. A true creative studio in a cartridge. Now, seeing it return via Nintendo’s online service is a beautiful thing. It’s not just nostalgia; it’s another long-awaited classic now with a second chance for a whole new generation to discover what made this “game” so magical. I’m genuinely happy to see how deeply it resonated with others, and that it’s not being discarded as just a one-trick pony in a sea of groundbreaking games. Nintendo is beloved and forever the company not to shy away from doing something truly different for its community. Whether you&#8217;re an old fan or a newcomer, I hope you get lost in it the way I did! P.S. My eternal gratitude goes out to my family for their love and the great times we shared, and to the Nintendo development team for creating something that helped shape so many imaginations. Your work mattered more than you know.]]></description>
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									<h2 id="noycg276" class="cHqdA d7iTr" data-pm-slice="1 1 []"><strong><span data-font-size="20">I’m thrilled about Nintendo’s recent announcement: the return of the OG <em>Mario Paint</em>! This game was one of my most cherished cartridges from the golden days of the early ’90s, and probably the one I spent the most time with growing up.</span></strong></h2><h5 id="zdc54280" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><em>Mario Paint is a “game” that lets the player create using a 2D digital canvas for drawing and painting. While that’s the main attraction, it’s also bundled with light animation, pixel stamp/brush design, and music-making tools. If you don’t know, Mario Paint wasn’t just another Super Nintendo title to me. It was the spark that ignited the creative fire that would eventually drive my career.</em></h5><h5 id="jjc2g285" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><em>Back in 1992, my family didn’t own a computer. But we did have a Super Nintendo, and as a die-hard gamer, that was enough for me. Mario Paint was originally bought for my sister as a holiday gift (while I finally got my hands on Street Fighter II: The World Warrior). At first glance, I assumed Mario Paint was a shallow, simple tool for doodles and rudimentary music loops. And I couldn’t have been more wrong.</em></h5><h5 id="9q6ab293" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><em>Watching my sister explore it changed everything. She created pieces that felt thoughtful and expressive, and I began to see that Mario Paint was more than a gimmick. It was a visionary, creative playground that rewarded anyone willing to dive in and explore its full potential. It allowed you to build, compose, animate, and imagine, with the only limit being the creator’s imagination.</em></h5><h5 id="ydm87297" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><em>Soon, I was recording videos of my projects and gameplay, combining art, music, and animation. I created fan art of Batman: The Animated Series, Jurassic Park, Street Fighter II, and my original projects, complete with soundtracks. For years, Mario Paint became my go-to creative toolkit. I recorded my animations onto cassette tapes and VHS. If YouTube or TikTok had existed back then, I probably would have been a regular content creator. But even without an audience, I poured myself into these projects purely for the joy of creating.</em></h5><h5 id="q0jci339"><em>Mario showcases his artistic skills in a charming, pixelated style, painting a cheerful caterpillar in the nostalgic setting of Mario Paint. AI Art generated by Chat GPT. Mario and Mario Paint are properties of Nintendo.</em></h5><h5 id="viq8c21490" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><em>I had always hoped Nintendo might expand the series. I remember reading magazine articles about the Mario Artist collection in development for the Nintendo 64. It sounded like a dream come true. Sadly, it never saw the light of day. Other creative gaming tools followed, each offering something different with aspects that were included in Mario Paint. But over time, they faded from the mainstream.</em></h5><h5 id="mexpu311" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><em>I recognize Nintendo did bring Mario Paint back before, in spirit—first with WarioWare: D.I.Y., and later likely paving the way for the Mario Maker series. However, those focused heavily on level design rather than full artistic expression.</em></h5><h5 id="vxoip321" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><em>But Mario Paint was special. Long before Photoshop, FL Studio, or TikTok. It gave creators, especially a generation without access to computers, a way to make something entirely their own. It was intuitive, fun, and surprisingly deep. A true creative studio in a cartridge.</em></h5><h5 id="w8c5o325" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><em>Now, seeing it return via Nintendo’s online service is a beautiful thing. It’s not just nostalgia; it’s another long-awaited classic now with a second chance for a whole new generation to discover what made this “game” so magical. I’m genuinely happy to see how deeply it resonated with others, and that it’s not being discarded as just a one-trick pony in a sea of groundbreaking games. Nintendo is beloved and forever the company not to shy away from doing something truly different for its community.</em></h5><h4 id="upfst327" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><strong><span data-font-size="20">Whether you&#8217;re an old fan or a newcomer, I hope you get lost in it the way I did!</span></strong></h4><p id="lit1u329" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><strong><em>P.S.</em></strong><em> My eternal gratitude goes out to my family for their love and the great times we shared, and to the Nintendo development team for creating something that helped shape so many imaginations. Your work mattered more than you know.</em></p><p id="p2aqv12402" class="cHqdA d7iTr"> </p>								</div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2023 02:28:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[What up Curb Beats fam, Ready to embark on an auditory adventure that transcends the ordinary? Whether you&#8217;re in the mood for a tear-jerker or a groove that&#8217;ll have you two-stepping or headbanging, Curb Beats has your back! 🔊 Introduction We are SoundDeities, and we don&#8217;t just create music; we craft sonic tales tailored for producers, storytellers, creators, gamers, and anyone seeking a musical escape from the mainstream humdrum of pop, rap, and EDM. Dive into our eclectic universe where genres collide, giving birth to hybrid masterpieces that transport you to realms beyond your wildest fantasies. From the sultry embrace of jazz to the electrifying pulse of rock, the enchanting allure of orchestral vibes to the rhythmic beats of world music – if it&#8217;s unconventional, it&#8217;s us! 💽 Inspirations Our creative DNA is woven from the threads of musical luminaries. Picture the sonic landscapes of David Wise, the enchanting melodies of Koji Kondo, the gripping atmospheres of the Metroid and Castlevania series, the soul-stirring compositions from Squaresoft, and the groundbreaking genius of Tetsuya Shibata, Yoko Kanno, Seatbelts, Jamiroquai, Robert Glasper, and The Roots. These are the pillars that shape our sonic dreams. Remember the days when iconic films had soundtracks as unforgettable as the movies themselves? Top Gun, The Bodyguard, Boomerang – the era when every film had a soundtrack that became a part of your soul. 🔊 Release the reins, let go, and allow the music to be your guide! At Curb Beats, we&#8217;re not just a brand; we&#8217;re a sonic hybrid experience. We&#8217;re adaptable, dynamic, and ready to set the music space ablaze. Whether it&#8217;s through live streams, syncs, or any other avenue, our mission is to create and captivate. Join us on this musical rollercoaster, and let&#8217;s make memories through beats that resonate with your soul. Drop your favorite artists, songs, and styles below; and let&#8217;s connect through the language of music! Warm regards, SoundDeities SoundDeities is a music producer pseudonym and brand of Curb Beats created by WJ.]]></description>
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									<h2 id="aaz8z34172" class="cHqdA d7iTr" data-pm-slice="1 1 []"><strong>What up Curb Beats fam,</strong></h2>
<h3 id="q5au316660" class="cHqdA d7iTr">Ready to embark on an auditory adventure that transcends the ordinary? Whether you&#8217;re in the mood for a tear-jerker or a groove that&#8217;ll have you two-stepping or headbanging, Curb Beats has your back!</h3>
<p id="y0xv6124150" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><strong>🔊 Introduction</strong></p>
<p id="qdeck251891" class="cHqdA d7iTr">We are SoundDeities, and we don&#8217;t just create music; we craft sonic tales tailored for producers, storytellers, creators, gamers, and anyone seeking a musical escape from the mainstream humdrum of pop, rap, and EDM.</p>
<p id="1loum251893" class="cHqdA d7iTr">Dive into our eclectic universe where genres collide, giving birth to hybrid masterpieces that transport you to realms beyond your wildest fantasies. From the sultry embrace of jazz to the electrifying pulse of rock, the enchanting allure of orchestral vibes to the rhythmic beats of world music – if it&#8217;s unconventional, it&#8217;s us!</p>
<p id="20l27" class="cHqdA d7iTr">💽<strong> Inspirations</strong></p>
<p id="elvl4" class="cHqdA d7iTr">Our creative DNA is woven from the threads of musical luminaries. Picture the sonic landscapes of David Wise, the enchanting melodies of Koji Kondo, the gripping atmospheres of the Metroid and Castlevania series, the soul-stirring compositions from Squaresoft, and the groundbreaking genius of Tetsuya Shibata, Yoko Kanno, Seatbelts, Jamiroquai, Robert Glasper, and The Roots. These are the pillars that shape our sonic dreams.</p>
<p id="fq3gx248648" class="cHqdA d7iTr">Remember the days when iconic films had soundtracks as unforgettable as the movies themselves? Top Gun, The Bodyguard, Boomerang – the era when every film had a soundtrack that became a part of your soul.</p>
<p id="45qlb" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><strong>🔊 Release the reins, let go, and allow the music to be your guide!</strong></p>
<p id="cuc54" class="cHqdA d7iTr">At Curb Beats, we&#8217;re not just a brand; we&#8217;re a sonic hybrid experience. We&#8217;re adaptable, dynamic, and ready to set the music space ablaze. Whether it&#8217;s through live streams, syncs, or any other avenue, our mission is to create and captivate.</p>

<h3 id="2esch" class="cHqdA d7iTr">Join us on this musical rollercoaster, and let&#8217;s make memories through beats that resonate with your soul.</h3>
<p id="69gkd" class="cHqdA d7iTr">Drop your favorite artists, songs, and styles below; and let&#8217;s connect through the language of music!</p>
<p id="ofpw5221489" class="cHqdA d7iTr">Warm regards,</p>
<p id="7px0y230849" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><strong>SoundDeities</strong></p>
<p id="hhe237768" class="cHqdA d7iTr">SoundDeities is a music producer pseudonym and brand of Curb Beats created by WJ.</p>
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		<title>Meet Beatmaker V: Curb Beat’s Premiere Music Producer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2023 01:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Meet Beatmaker V: your sonic journey guide and lifelong gamer. I&#8217;ve been riding the waves of technology and pop culture from the rad &#8217;80s through the dope 2000s, and I&#8217;m here to drop beats that&#8217;ll teleport you through time and vibes. Picture this: 30 years ago, I kicked off my electronic beat journey on Mario Paint for the SNES. Fast forward through ten unreleased cassettes filled with beats from Mario Paint and Fun N’ Games (1993 – 2000), followed by four more cassettes using Casios (1999 – 2001). From 2001 – 2004, I laid down tracks on Music Generator 1 &#38; 2, MAGIX Music Maker, and eJay Clubworld. Each tool had its quirks, but it all added up to a wild ride of musical exploration. I dabbled in Fruity Loops in the early 2000s, but PC crashes took me out of the game for a bit. However, fifteen years later, I&#8217;ve come back, armed with FL Studio 20, Cubase 12, Maschine, and MPC 2. Let&#8217;s talk influences: think 80s pop, Boom Bap, New Jack Swing, Neo Soul, NuJazz, Trap, and more. Some of my musical heroes include Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Stevie Wonder, Michael and Janet Jackson, Teddy Riley, A Tribe Called Quest, Organized Noize, JD, Nujabes, and The Neptunes. My tracks? Straight from the heart. Whether you&#8217;re in the mood to dance, shed a tear, vibe out, or just chill, my beats are here to connect with your soul. 🌐 Curb Beats: More Than Music We&#8217;re not just a brand; we&#8217;re a sonic experience. We&#8217;re flexible, dynamic, and ready to light up the music scene. Whether you&#8217;re catching our live streams, syncing up with us, or exploring other avenues, our mission is to create and captivate. Join us on this musical rollercoaster, and let&#8217;s craft memories through beats that resonate with your soul. Big love for reading—drop your favorite artists, tunes, or eras below. Stay tuned for more updates. Soundfully Yours, BEATMAKER V BEATMAKER V is a music producer pseudonym and brand of Curb Beats created by WJ.]]></description>
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									<h3 id="6sreg" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><span data-hook="foreground-color"><strong>Meet Beatmaker V:</strong> your sonic journey guide and lifelong gamer. I&#8217;ve been riding the waves of technology and pop culture from the rad &#8217;80s through the dope 2000s, and I&#8217;m here to drop beats that&#8217;ll teleport you through time and vib</span><span data-hook="foreground-color">es.</span></h3>
<p id="37cr0" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><br id="" /><span data-hook="foreground-color"><strong>Picture this</strong>: 30 years ago, I kicked off my electronic beat journey on Mario Paint for the SNES. Fast forward through ten unreleased cassettes filled with beats from Mario Paint and Fun N’ Games (1993 – 2000), followed by four more cassettes using Casios (1999 – 2001). From 2001 – 2004, I laid down tracks on Music Generator 1 &amp; 2, MAGIX Music Maker, and eJay Clubworld. Each tool had its quirks, but it all added up to a wild ride of musical exploration.</span></p>
<p id="dlmh3" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><br id="" /><span data-hook="foreground-color"><strong>I dabbled in Fruity Loops</strong> in the early 2000s, but PC crashes took me out of the game for a bit. However, fifteen years later, I&#8217;ve come back, armed with FL Studio 20, Cubase 12, Maschine, and MPC 2.</span></p>
<p id="f3ku" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><br id="" /><span data-hook="foreground-color"><strong>Let&#8217;s talk influences: </strong>think 80s pop, Boom Bap, New Jack Swing, Neo Soul, NuJazz, Trap, and more. Some of my musical heroes include Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Stevie Wonder, Michael and Janet Jackson, Teddy Riley, A Tribe Called Quest, Organized Noize, JD, Nujabes, and The Neptunes.</span></p>
<p id="eb0bj" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><br id="" /><span data-hook="foreground-color"><strong>My tracks?</strong> Straight from the heart. Whether you&#8217;re in the mood to dance, shed a tear, vibe out, or just chill, my beats are here to connect with your soul.</span></p>
<p id="7udij" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><br id="" /><span data-hook="foreground-color">🌐 <strong>Curb Beats: More Than Music</strong></span></p>
<p id="7hg4t" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><br id="" /><span data-hook="foreground-color">We&#8217;re not just a brand; we&#8217;re a sonic experience. We&#8217;re flexible, dynamic, and ready to light up the music scene. Whether you&#8217;re catching our live streams, syncing up with us, or exploring other avenues, our mission is to create and captivate.</span></p>
<p id="dc0bf" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><br id="" /><span data-hook="foreground-color">Join us on this musical rollercoaster, and let&#8217;s craft memories through beats that resonate with your soul.</span></p>
<p id="780sq" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><br id="" /><span data-hook="foreground-color">Big love for reading—drop your favorite artists, tunes, or eras below. Stay tuned for more updates.</span></p>
<p id="cm6l4" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><br id="" /><span data-hook="foreground-color"><strong>Soundfully Yours, </strong></span></p>
<p id="c17lb" class="cHqdA d7iTr"><span data-hook="foreground-color"><strong><em>BEATMAKER V</em></strong></span></p>
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