If the Dragonborn from Skyrim ever gets into Smash as a Bethesda rep (possibly after Doomguy), they should include music from Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim.
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They could add music from both Virtua Fighter and Yakuza/Like A Dragon, including remixes of Jacky's Theme (Virtua Fighter 1), Ride The Tiger (Akira), Funk Goes On, Baka Mitai, and Judgement ~Shinpan~. They could even include music from other AM2 games (Yes, I know Yakuza/Like A Dragon is made by RGG Studio and not AM2), like Space Harrier, Hang-On, After Burner (although, I suppose there's the Bayonetta version), Super Hang-On, Daytona USA, and maybe even Shenmue.If we get another SEGA rep for Smash, I’m hoping it’ll either be Akira Yuki (Virtua Fighter) or Kazuma Kiryu (Yakuza/Like A Dragon).
I think, as a composer, I might also take influence from Soyo Oka and Jake "virt" Kaufman.
And maybe Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Jun Senoue, Shoji Meguro, and Hideki Naganuma.And maybe Tee Lopes.
Here's an idea for a Mario game: Mushroom Kingdom Warriors, a Musou-style Mario gameI’ll have to watch this later.
I think the art-styles for both of these games would take inspiration from both 80s/90s western animation and 80s/90s anime.Someday, I'd like to make my own light gun minigame compilation game inspired by Point Blank and Duck Hunt, and maybe a minigame compilation game inspired by WarioWare, Bishi Bashi, and Puzzle & Action.