Eveline Novakovic
Eveline Novakovic | |
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Born | 1969[?] |
Super Mario–related role(s) | Composer and voice actress |
Eveline Novakovic (pronounced [nɔˈʋaːkɔʋitʃ]) (néeFischer and credited as such in herSuper Mario-relevant works) is a British video game music composer and sound engineer formerly employed byRareware. Hired by Rare in 1993,[1] her first work was composing part of theDonkey Kong Country soundtrack, contributing seven tracks to the game. In composing her tracks forDonkey Kong Country, Novakovic sought to give the game's levels "a sense of place and momentum"[1] and drew inspiration from the soundtrack of feature films, including the work of composers such asAlan Silvestri.[1]
AsDavid Wise was already busy onProject Dream (a game that would ultimately go unreleased), Novakovic was called on to compose the majority ofDonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, which wound up being replaced in the game'sGame Boy Advance port due to difficulties converting it to the system's sound chip.[1][2] As she was aware of the success of previous installments in the series and the popularity and iconic nature of David Wise's music, Novakovic decided to rethink her approach to composition. To that end, she settled on the theme of "[wanting to have] the player to feel that both the music and sound were working in tandem" and introduce more musical genres to the soundtrack.[1] She would also work on converting her own compositions to theGame Boy's sound chip for the game's handheld counterpartDonkey Kong Land III, a process which proved to be more challenging than previousDonkey Kong Land games due to the greater complexity of the soundtrack.[1]
Besides composing, Novakovic also portrayedPipsy inDiddy Kong Racing,Tiny Kong inDonkey Kong 64, andDixie Kong in the Game Boy Advance version ofDonkey Kong Country 2 andDonkey Kong Country 3. In addition to her work in theDonkey Kong series, she has contributed to other Rareware productions, such as voicingJoanna Dark, the protagonist ofPerfect Dark.
In 2007, she left Rare and retired from the video game industry, citing long hours and having recently become a mother among other reasons.[1]
Works[edit]
- Donkey Kong Country – Music/Sound (withDavid Wise)
- Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! – Music / Sound Effects
- Donkey Kong Land III – Music / Sound
- Diddy Kong Racing – Voice ofPipsy[3]
- Donkey Kong 64 – Development Team (voice ofTiny Kong andCandy Kong)
- Diddy Kong Pilot (2001) – Voice ofDixie Kong (reused Tiny Kong voice clips fromDonkey Kong 64)
- Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance) – Sound Effects, Voice of Dixie Kong
- Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance) – Voice of Dixie Kong (uncredited)
Song credits[edit]
Donkey Kong Country[edit]
- Simian Segue — Composition/arrangement[4]
- Candy's Love Song — Composition/arrangement[4]
- Voices of the Temple — Composition/arrangement[4]
- Forest Frenzy — Composition/arrangement[4]
- Treetop Rock — Composition/arrangement[4]
- Northern Hemispheres — Composition/arrangement[4]
- Ice Cave Chant — Composition/arrangement[4]
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble![edit]
- Fanfare — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Northern Kremisphere — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Hangin' at Funky's — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Sub-Map Shuffle — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Swanky's Sideshow — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Cranky's Showdown — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Showdown Win — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Showdown Lose — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Stilt Village — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Mill Fever — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Jangle Bells — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Frosty Frolics — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Treetop Tumble — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Enchanted Riverbank — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Hot Pursuit — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Water World — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Cascade Capers — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Nuts and Bolts — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Pokey Pipes — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Rockface Rumble — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Jungle Jitter — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Cavern Caprice — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Rocket Run — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Boss Boogie — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Crystal Chasm — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Krematoa Koncerto — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Big Boss Blues — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Mama Bird — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Chase — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Baddies on Parade — Composition/arrangement[5]
- Game Over — Composition/arrangement[5]
Donkey Kong Land III[edit]
- Dixie Beat — Arrangement
- Crazy Calypso — Arrangement
- Northern Kremisphere — Composition/arrangement
- Stilt Village — Composition/arrangement
- Water World — Composition/arrangement
- Wrinkly's Save Cave — Arrangement
- Mill Fever — Composition/arrangement
- Brothers Bear — Arrangement
- Enchanted Riverbank — Composition/arrangement
- Treetop Tumble — Composition/arrangement
- Hot Pursuit — Composition/arrangement
- Cascade Capers — Composition/arrangement
- Rockface Rumble — Composition/arrangement
- Jungle Jitter — Composition/arrangement
- Nuts and Bolts — Composition/arrangement
- Cavern Caprice — Composition/arrangement
- Bonus Time — Arrangement
- Bonus Win — Arrangement
- Bonus Lose — Arrangement
- Big Boss Blues — Composition/arrangement
- Baddies on Parade — Composition/arrangement
- Game Over — Composition/arrangement
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ^abcdefgYarwood, Jack (June 22, 2021).A ‘Rare’ Interview with Donkey Kong Country Composer Eveline Novakovic.Fanbyte (English). Retrieved July 5, 2024.
- ^"GBA is handheld with tiny speakers, no bass or treble. Only 6 weeks to convert: Tried SNES conversion, but would have taken too long to adapt original score. I created specific instruments that worked on GBA and then composed new score to suit these." – Wise, David (March 12, 2020).Post.Twitter (English). Retrieved July 5, 2024. (Archived March 12, 2020, 23:46:40 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^As confirmed on Twitter by former Rare employee Graeme Norgate:
Norgans (November 22, 2021).Post.X. Retrieved February 23, 2024. (Archived April 9, 2022, 08:48:29 UTC via Wayback Machine.) (Thread screenshotMedia:DKR_various_characters_voice_confirmation_2.png.) - ^abcdefgRare Scribes (December 21, 2005).Rare (British English). Archived December 29, 2005, 20:08:35 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeRare Scribes (February 9, 2006).Rare (British English). Archived October 29, 2006, 06:49:08 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved April 4, 2020.