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The '''''Super Mario Bros. 3 ~ Akihabara Electric Circus''''' is an album with ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' remixed songs released in 1989. It was composed by [[Akihabara Electic Circus]], [[Jun Irie]], [[Koji Kondo]], [[Hideki Matsutake]] and published by [[Toshiba-EMI]]. The album was originally sold for 3,200 yen.
|title=Super Mario Bros 3. Akihabara Electric Circus
 
|image=[[File:SMB3 Akihabara Electric Circus Cover.jpg|250px]]
==Track list==
|composer=[[Koji Kondo]]
#Maze 1
|publisher={{wp|Toshiba EMI|EMI Music Japan}}
#Adventures
|release=1988
#Maze 2
|format=Cassette / compact disc
#Waterfront
|track=10
#Underground
|length=40:31
#Boss
|catalog=CT32-5329 / ZT28-5329
#Athletic
}}
#The Lap
'''''Super Mario Bros. 3 ~ Akihabara Electric Circus''''' is a Japan-exclusive album with remixed songs from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. It was released on December 15, 1988, and originally sold for ¥3,200. The songs were performed by AKIHABARA ELECTRIC CIRCUS, which consisted of Tomoyuki Konishi, Jun Irie, {{wp|Takashi Matsumoto (lyricist)|Takashi Matsumoto}}, {{wp|Hideki Matsutake}}, and Seiichi Takubo.
#Thank You Mario
#Super Mario Bros. 3


==Tracklist==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! #
! Track title
! Audio sample
! Length
|-
| 1. || Maze 1 || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 01.wav]] || 3:39
|-
| 2. || Adventures || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 02.wav]] || 4:12
|-
| 3. || Maze 2 || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 03.wav]] || 3:29
|-
| 4. || Waterfront || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 04.wav]] || 3:26
|-
| 5. || Underground || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 05.wav]] || 3:09
|-
| 6. || Boss || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 06.wav]] || 3:31
|-
| 7. || Athletic || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 07.wav]] || 4:14
|-
| 8. || The Lap || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 08.wav]] || 4:43
|-
| 9. || Thank You Mario || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 09.wav]] || 3:31
|-
| 10. || Super Mario Brothers 3 || [[File:Akihabara Electric Circus 10.wav]] || 6:37
|}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SMB3 Akihabara Electric Circus Back.jpg|Back cover
SMB3 Akihabara Electric Circus Disk.jpg|Disk
SMB3 Akihabara Electric Circus Booklet.jpg|Booklet
SMB3 Akihabara Electric Circus Obi.jpg|{{wp|Obi (publishing)|Obi}}
</gallery>
==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.discogs.com/master/1346988-Akihabara-Electric-Circus-Super-Mario-Bros-3 Discogs]
*[http://fc.eludevisibility.org/scans.html HQ Scans]
*[http://fc.eludevisibility.org/scans.html HQ Scans]
*[https://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/s/supermariobros3circus.shtml Square Enix Music]
*[https://vgmdb.net/album/499 VGMdb]


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Latest revision as of 21:19, October 30, 2024

Super Mario Bros 3. Akihabara Electric Circus
Super Mario Bros. 3 ~ Akihabara Electric Circus cover
Composed by:
Koji Kondo
Publisher(s) EMI Music Japan
Release date 1988[?]
Format Cassette / compact disc
Track(s) 10
Length 40:31
Catalog number(s) CT32-5329 / ZT28-5329

Super Mario Bros. 3 ~ Akihabara Electric Circus is a Japan-exclusive album with remixed songs from Super Mario Bros. 3. It was released on December 15, 1988, and originally sold for ¥3,200. The songs were performed by AKIHABARA ELECTRIC CIRCUS, which consisted of Tomoyuki Konishi, Jun Irie, Takashi Matsumoto, Hideki Matsutake, and Seiichi Takubo.

Tracklist[edit]

# Track title Audio sample Length
1. Maze 1 3:39
2. Adventures 4:12
3. Maze 2 3:29
4. Waterfront 3:26
5. Underground 3:09
6. Boss 3:31
7. Athletic 4:14
8. The Lap 4:43
9. Thank You Mario 3:31
10. Super Mario Brothers 3 6:37

Gallery[edit]

External links[edit]

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