769 
October 11th, 2015
Angel Island+ by
KTH,
Stoney,
SuperGuzzi
[Stage - Texture, Vertex - Rumble Falls]Model by SuperGuzzi, texture by Stoney.
Sure, this need a .rel.
I have add some music founded :
B01 : Aquatic Ruin Remix
B05 : SMBZ Battle
B08 : Emerald Hill Remix
1085 
May 28th, 2013
Megaman X on Samus + AIle ZSS by
Kaye Cruiser,
Stoney,
LookItsLink,
Uncle0wnage
[Character - Texture, Vertex - Samus]The Megaman vertex hack ported to work on Samus with an enhanced Aile ZSS to go along with it. :3
Same glitch as the ported Master Chief, you have to grab up close like everyone else in the game.
559 
July 14th, 2010
Ayla (Ver. 2.0) by
Stoney with credit to LenSho and Chrono Trigger
[Character - Texture, Vertex - Peach]About a year ago I created a large batch of character textures that were inspired by the SNES/DS game Chrono Trigger. Unfortunately, some of the textures were rushed and had flaws. Now I'm finally getting around to fixing them while taking advantage of the vertex hacks now available.
Meet Ayla 2.0, now with 50% less clothing and 100% less white lines.
The pack contains 6 costumes (default, red, green, blue, Lucca, Marle) and a complete set of portraits, including victory screen portraits, in-battle portraits, and everything needed to modify the CSS.
I put some completed files in the CSS section with all the CSS portraits and other stuff (such as Ayla's name) already installed. These files were taken from a PAL copy of Brawl; if you're playing NTSC Brawl, I recommend that you not use them in your game, and manually insert the included PNGs into a separate copy of the files taken from your NTSC version. You can open up the PAL files with BrawlBox and use them as a guide to see where the PNGs go.
Alternatively, you can ignore me and use the PAL files in your NTSC copy - just make sure to back up the files you're replacing first.
All credit for the vertex hack goes to LenSho and his Cycler Outfit Rosalina. Thanks dude!
1084 
July 14th, 2010
Complete Stage Select Screen Font by
Stoney with credit to BeyondYou
[Misc - Menu]The mediafire download is the full-size version.
The original Brawl SSS Alphabet only had capital letters and numbers. I added lowercase letters, symbols, and punctuation marks to it. Now you can give your stages names like "@#*%" or "?!?!?".
74 
April 22nd, 2010
Good Egg Galaxy: "Egg Planet" Remix by
Stoney with credit to Germonte
[Audio - Stage/Menu]Who here likes acoustic guitar? I do, and so does this song. Enjoy this folksy remix of the first level from Super Mario Galaxy.
Preview (Source: Super Mario Galaxy)
1245 
April 22nd, 2010
Gusty Garden Galaxy: "White Feather in the Storm" Remix by
Stoney with credit to CarboHydroM
[Audio - Stage/Menu]For my 50th overall hack, I couldn't think of a better candidate than this song. It's a kickass punk rock remix of everyone's favorite BGM from Super Mario Galaxy!
Please note that although there was a version of this song submitted to Smashboards, it had a gap of silence between the end and beginning of the song; this version is looped seamlessly. Enjoy!
(Source: Super Mario Galaxy)
44 
April 21st, 2010
Star Wars Tribute: "John Williams Is the Man" Medley by
Stoney with credit to Corey Vidal and Moosebutter
[Audio - Stage/Menu]One of the best compilations of Star Wars music I have ever heard. Corey Vidal recorded himself singing lyrics to the music multiple times in order to create a one-man a capella group. Watching the preview video on YouTube itself is strongly encouraged, as it contains captions with lyrics over there.
(Source: Star Wars)
81 
April 21st, 2010
Star Wars Suite: Rock Version by
Stoney with credit to Symphony X and John Williams
[Audio - Stage/Menu]The "Star Wars Suite" was a single piece of music that was sampled from throughout the first Star Wars film; as such, it contains all the musical themes heard in that movie. This rock version of it features some excellent electric guitar and synthesizer elements by the mysterious Symphony X.
Preview (Source: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope)
38 
April 21st, 2010
Stay On Target (Almost There) by
Stoney with credit to uh..Star Wars people?
[Audio - Stage/Menu]Here's a hilarious little piece of music that every Star Wars fan will love; it is composed entirely from sound clips in the original trilogy.
Preview (Source: Star Wars)
80 
April 20th, 2010
Back 2 Back (Sonic Version) by
Stoney with credit to DiMPS
[Audio - Stage/Menu]There was a version of this song over at Smashboards, but it had a noticeable seam in the looping, so I've created a seamless version.
Original BGM ripped straight from the game's OST. Back 2 back, it's spinnin' on its back.
(Source: Sonic Rush)
119 
April 20th, 2010
Wrapped in Black by
Stoney with credit to DiMPS
[Audio - Stage/Menu]There was a version of this song over at Smashboards, but it had a noticeable seam in the looping, so I've created a seamless version.
Original BGM ripped straight from the game's OST. Too black, too strong.
(Source: Sonic Rush)
28 
May 21st, 2012
Metropolis Zone: "Metrosyncopolis" Remix by
Stoney with credit to Synchrnzr and VGMix
[Audio - Stage/Menu]Synchrnzr made this rockin' electric guitar remix of Metropolis Zone that stays pretty faithful to the original BGM. Good for any mechanical stage.
(Source: Sonic 2)
29 
April 20th, 2010
Marble Garden Zone: "Knuckleduster" Remix by
Stoney with credit to Daniel Baranowsky, Project Chaos, and OverClocked ReMix
[Audio - Stage/Menu]"Project Chaos" was a wildly successful attempt to re-imagine the entire soundtrack for the Genesis game Sonic 3 & Knuckles. This particular track uses incomprehensible lyrics alongside some nifty piano and orchestral elements. It gave me new appreciation for the original Marble Garden Zone BGM, which I hadn't cared for previously.
(Source: Sonic 3)
32 
May 21st, 2012
Sandopolis Zone: "The Sandland" Remix by
Stoney with credit to Dr. Manhattan
[Audio - Stage/Menu]Here's an excellent hard rock remix of Sandopolis Zone that sticks close to the source material. It's a great match for Mushroomy Kingdom World 1-1.
(Source: Sonic & Knuckles)
85 
April 20th, 2010
Knuckles' Themes: "Unknown from M.C." Remix by
Stoney with credit to Jose Bronx Rican and OverClocked ReMix
[Audio - Stage/Menu]Hey guys, I heard you liked Knuckles' rap, so I looped a remix that combines all the rapping he did in SA2 into one song. It uses Wild Canyon's melody as the base for its chorus, but the lyrics come from Knuckles' theme and all of his levels. Many of the lyrics have been modified by the author to be less cheesy and more badass.
Use this song on whichever level you feel could benefit most from a gangsta echidna's words of wisdom.
(Source: Sonic Adventure 2)
127 
April 20th, 2010
Boss Medley: "The Genius of Dr. Robotnik" by
Stoney with credit to The Red Wings
[Audio - Stage/Menu]If you've ever felt that there just wasn't enough Robotnik in your life, this is the song for you. It combines the boss themes from Sonic 1, Sonic 2, and Sonic 3 & Knuckles into one singular electric-guitar remix that kicks all sorts of blue hedgehog butt. Try replacing Porky's Theme with it and then fighting him in the Subspace Emissary!
(Source: Sonic 1, Sonic 2, Sonic 3 & Knuckles)
104 
April 20th, 2010
Twinkle Park / It Doesn't Matter: "The Twinkle Park Classic" Remix by
Stoney with credit to DarkeSword and OverClocked ReMix
[Audio - Stage/Menu]Even before Darkesword became a judge who helped determine which remixes get featured on the OverClocked ReMix site, he was still one of my favorite composers. We apparently share the exact same tastes in music, and with the level of skill he displays it is unsurprising that he has gotten to his current position.
The Twinkle Park Classic is one of his earlier mixes and is a fairly laid-back electronica trance rendition of the Twinkle Park cart section (which itself was lifted from Panic Puppet Zone in Sonic 3D Blast). Also included is the lovely-as-always It Doesn't Matter, the theme of Sonic. Try putting this song on a stage with a lot of bright flashy lights; Port Town Zero Dive is recommended.
(Source: Sonic Adventure)
41 
April 20th, 2010
Starlight Zone: "Lightning Star" Remix by
Stoney with credit to JAXX and OverClocked ReMix
[Audio - Stage/Menu]This song shifts between Hard Rock at the beginning and Smooth Jazz about midway through. It provides some nice variety in musical styles while still retaining the same overall theme. Recommended for any stage that has nighttime scenery, such as Battlefield, Smashville, or Port Town Aero Dive.
(Source: Sonic 1)
70 
May 22nd, 2012
Lava Reef / Hidden Palace: "Diamond Crush" Remix by
Stoney with credit to Dr. Manhattan
[Audio - Stage/Menu]Here's a hard rock cover that's a perfect fit for Norfair. Rock out to some wicked electric guitar riffs while dodging lava!
(Source: Sonic & Knuckles)
110 
April 19th, 2010
Super Mario 64 Credits: Rock Remix by
Stoney with credit to The Red Wings
[Audio - Stage/Menu]The Red Wings are a video game music cover band comprised of three punk rockers from Birmingham, England. Ever since 2006, they've been re-arranging their favorite video game tunes for the rock genre using a combination of keyboard synths, bass, drums, and of course electric guitar.
One of my favorite tunes from Super Mario 64 was the song in the credits sequence. For me, it brought a wonderful sense of closure to the fantastic adventure that Super Mario 64 was. Unfortunately, not everyone shares my view, and decent remixes of the song are surprisingly hard to find. Leave it to the Red Wings to solve that problem.
(Source: Super Mario 64)
51 
April 19th, 2010
Dire Dire Docks: "Sunken Suite" Remix by
Stoney with credit to DJ Pretzel and OverClocked ReMix
[Audio - Stage/Menu]DJ Pretzel is the owner and founder of OverClocked Remix. Surprise surprise, he himself is a remixer, and a darn good one at that. He displays his skills with piano and orchestra elements in this majestic rendition of my favorite stage BGM from Super Mario 64. Warning: although it is quiet at first, the song will suddenly get loud at its climax. I did my best to regulate the volume of the BRSTM so the volume increase isn't quite so abrupt, making the song less of a distraction in battle.
(Source: Super Mario 64)
31 
April 18th, 2010
Carol of the Bells: Rock Version by
Stoney with credit to the Trans-Siberia Orchestra
[Audio - Stage/Menu]Who knew Christmas could rock so much?
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is well-known for combining orchestra elements with modern rock instruments such as drums, bass and electric guitar, and this song is no exception. It is wonderful background music for fast-paced battles and I'd recommend it for any Christmas-themed stage hacks you may have. If you don't have any, try putting it on Smashville; that stage has festive lights strung up all over the place.
(Source: Trans-Siberian Orchestra)
49 
April 17th, 2010
Peaceful Days: "Town Life in Piano" Remix by
Stoney with credit to kLuTz and OverClocked ReMix
[Audio - Stage/Menu]I really love piano music. I really love Chrono Trigger music. This song combines the two, and I really, REALLY love it.
kLuTz brings exceptional skill with the ivories to play here in one of the best solo piano remixes I've heard on OCRemix. It uses the town theme from Truce in 1000 AD as its base, but goes to town (no pun intended) with variations on its rhythm and melody to create something delightfully unique. Its theme and instrumentation make it a perfect addition to Smashville, and I strongly recommend it.
(Source: Chrono Trigger)