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{{italic title|List of ''Super Mario Odyssey'' music}} | {{italic title|List of ''Super Mario Odyssey'' music}} | ||
Among the lists of [[Power Moon]]s, [[capture|capturable]] enemies and [[Crazy Cap]] souvenirs, ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' also features a "Music List" where players can listen to the game's soundtrack. A song can even be selected to play over the regular background music, except on the world map and certain areas like the [[New Donk City]] Hall Auditorium. The list itself is unlocked only after beating the game, although most of the songs don't become available until the player has heard them at least once in the game. Additionally, in certain kingdoms, [[ | Among the lists of [[Power Moon]]s, [[capture|capturable]] enemies and [[Crazy Cap]] souvenirs, ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' also features a "Music List" where players can listen to the game's soundtrack. A song can even be selected to play over the regular background music, except on the world map and certain areas like the [[New Donk City]] Hall Auditorium. The list itself is unlocked only after beating the game, although most of the songs don't become available until the player has heard them at least once in the game. Additionally, in certain kingdoms, [[Jammin' Toad]] requests a specific song from [[Mario]] to play on his headphones, and fulfilling them unlocks two more songs in the list. | ||
The majority of the game's soundtrack was composed by [[Naoto Kubo]], with additional music by [[Shiho Fujii]] and [[Koji Kondo]]. There are a total of 82 songs in the Music List. | The majority of the game's soundtrack was composed by [[Naoto Kubo]], with additional music by [[Shiho Fujii]] and [[Koji Kondo]]. There are a total of 82 songs in the Music List. | ||
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|name=OST NDC Festival (8-Bit) | |name=OST NDC Festival (8-Bit) | ||
|pipe=28 - NDC Festival (8-Bit) | |pipe=28 - NDC Festival (8-Bit) | ||
|description=A NES chiptune-style arrangement of "NDC Festival", albeit without vocals. The player can request this version to be played over the New Donk City Festival to the [[New Donker]] at the auditorium; doing so would also replace [[Pauline]]'s artwork on the billboards with her original sprite from ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''. It is unlocked after fulfilling all five of [[ | |description=A NES chiptune-style arrangement of "NDC Festival", albeit without vocals. The player can request this version to be played over the New Donk City Festival to the [[New Donker]] at the auditorium; doing so would also replace [[Pauline]]'s artwork on the billboards with her original sprite from ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''. It is unlocked after fulfilling all five of [[Jammin' Toad]]'s requests. | ||
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|name=OST Honeylune Ridge - Escape (8-Bit) | |name=OST Honeylune Ridge - Escape (8-Bit) | ||
|pipe=48 - Honeylune Ridge: Escape (8-Bit) | |pipe=48 - Honeylune Ridge: Escape (8-Bit) | ||
|description=A NES chiptune-style arrangement of "Break Free (Lead the Way)", albeit without vocals. It is unlocked after fulfilling at least three of | |description=A NES chiptune-style arrangement of "Break Free (Lead the Way)", albeit without vocals. It is unlocked after fulfilling at least three of Jammin' Toad's requests. | ||
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Revision as of 12:31, August 30, 2018
Among the lists of Power Moons, capturable enemies and Crazy Cap souvenirs, Super Mario Odyssey also features a "Music List" where players can listen to the game's soundtrack. A song can even be selected to play over the regular background music, except on the world map and certain areas like the New Donk City Hall Auditorium. The list itself is unlocked only after beating the game, although most of the songs don't become available until the player has heard them at least once in the game. Additionally, in certain kingdoms, Jammin' Toad requests a specific song from Mario to play on his headphones, and fulfilling them unlocks two more songs in the list.
The majority of the game's soundtrack was composed by Naoto Kubo, with additional music by Shiho Fujii and Koji Kondo. There are a total of 82 songs in the Music List.