Nintendo 64 Original Soundtrack Greatest Hits

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Nintendo 64 Original Soundtrack Greatest Hits
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Composed by Graeme Norgate / Hajime Hirasawa / Kazumi Totaka / Koji Kondo / Robin Beanland
Arranged by Kisow Yamanaka
Published by Nintendo of America
Release type Game Soundtrack - Promo / Enclosure
Format 1 CD - 31 tracks
Release date August 31, 1996
Duration 01:14:38
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Overview

This release is a compilation of a range of music from Nintendo's games. It includes a large selection from Super Mario 64 and Blast Corps, in addition to some selections from Killer Instinct Gold, Wave Race 64, and Star Fox 64.

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Now let me get on to the disappointing stuff. Killer Instinct Gold's tracks disturb me, especially track 5, which doesn't contain music at all. All it has is just a totally terrible cacophony of sound effects, along with a voice line or four. The lines are something like "hakoda" or "indakuroken", then I hear screaming.

Also, track 6, although enjoyable, is not even in Wave Race 64. Why didn't Nintendo just put the actual music from the game on the CD instead of just wasting it with a hardly exciting 7:48 track that seems to go on forever?! The Blast Corps music is questionable. Most of the game's tracks are full of malevolent feeling, except for track 10, which sounds like I'm in the jungle with futuristic music.

The Star Fox 64 music is just as awesome as the original game, with guitars exploding all around it. I haven't played the game yet, but I hope this music gets to be in it. The Super Mario 64 music, however, is something quite different. Track 18 is a humorous "It's a me, Mario!", then the following track is that same familiar Super Mario Bros. theme, juiced up with a 64-bit update. Wow. All of the other tracks give me the feeling of playing the game itself as well as playing the Mario games of the past.

Summary

This album is quite good, but it could have been better if there were a bit of more music from the other games and some more complete selections. Many will prefer to purchase the complete soundtracks for Star Fox 64 and Super Mario 64 separately, but there are some decent exclusives on here like Blast Corps.



Album
7/10

Music in game
0/10

Game
0/10

Jon Turner

1-5: Killer Instinct Gold, Robin Beanland
6: Wave Race 64, Kazumi Totaka
7-8: Star Fox 64
9-17: Blast Corps, Graeme Norgate
18-31: Super Mario 64, Koji Kondo

There are many inconsistencies between the back tracklist and the actual disc contents:
4 "Glacius" is really the game's character selection music
5 "Jago" is a collection of sound effects
6 "Wave Race" does not appear in the game
7 and 8 are arranged tracks from SNES Star Fox (TECD-25275) composed by Hajime Hirasawa and arranged by Kisho Yamanaka
32 "Credits Roll" is listed on the back, but does not appear on the disc

Additionally, 7 "Corneria" has a small silent gap around 1:53, possibly as the result of a mastering error.
Album was composed by Graeme Norgate / Hajime Hirasawa / Kazumi Totaka / Koji Kondo / Robin Beanland and was released on August 31, 1996. Soundtrack consists of 31 tracks tracks with duration over more than hour. Album was released by Nintendo of America.

CD 1

1
Fulgore
01:27
2
Maya
02:01
3
Sabrewulf
01:34
4
Glacius
01:11
5
Jago
02:27
6
Wave Race
07:42
7
Corneria
03:37
8
Black Hole
01:41
9
Title Tune
02:33
10
Simian Acres
03:05
11
Angel City
03:05
12
Mountain Bay
03:06
13
Replay Tune 1
02:44
14
Helicopter Fly Thru
01:45
15
Angel City 2
02:10
16
Replay Tune 2
02:46
17
Mountain Bay 2
02:43
18
"It's a me, Mario!"
00:04
19
Title Theme
03:31
20
Super Mario 64 Main Theme
02:22
21
Slider
02:50
22
Inside the Castle Walls
01:59
23
Dire, Dire Docks
03:06
24
Lethal Lava Land
02:43
25
Wing Cap Mario
00:55
26
Metallic Mario
01:00
27
Boss Battle
01:28
28
Bowser's Road
02:15
29
Bowser's Theme
02:36
30
Ultimate Bowser
02:57
31
Ending Demo
01:15
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