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===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' features a big-band arrangement of "Simian Segue" and "[[Bonus Room Blitz]]," again titled after the two themes' Japanese names, "The Map Page / Bonus Level." It can be played on any ''Donkey Kong''-series stage, Battlefield, and Final Destination. It was also featured in the "Items" section of the August 2018 ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct.
''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' features a big-band arrangement of "Simian Segue" and "[[Bonus Room Blitz]]," again titled after the two themes' Japanese names, "The Map Page / Bonus Level." It was arranged by {{wp|PlatinumGames}} composer Hiroshi Yamaguchi, with fellow composer Naofumi Harada performing on guitar. Yamaguchi chose to arrange these tracks not only because of his memories of playing ''Donkey Kong Country'' with his sister when he was in junior high school, but also to attempt a new genre of music that he would not normally be able to work on at PlatinumGames.<ref>(December 21, 2018). [https://www.platinumgames.com/official-blog/article/10085 Let’s Dance! The Music of PlatinumGames in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]. ''PlatinumGames''. Retrieved September 25, 2024.</ref>
 
The medley was arranged by {{wp|PlatinumGames}} composer Hiroshi Yamaguchi, with fellow composer Naofumi Harada performing on guitar. Yamaguchi chose to arrange these tracks not only because of his memories of playing ''Donkey Kong Country'' with his sister when he was in junior high school, but also to attempt a new genre of music that he would not normally be able to work on at PlatinumGames.<ref>(December 21, 2018). [https://www.platinumgames.com/official-blog/article/10085 Let's Dance! The Music of PlatinumGames in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]. ''PlatinumGames''. Retrieved September 25, 2024.</ref>


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