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Revision as of 16:52, March 18, 2011
The Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack is a video game album that was produced and copyrighted by Nintendo and it's published by Pony Canyon. The album was released in Japan and the United States in 1996. All of the songs is based on the game with the same name and is composed by Koji Kondo except for the opening track, which is voiced by the star of the game, Charles Martinet.
Track Listing
- "It's A Me, Mario!"
- Title Theme
- Peach's Message
- Opening
- Super Mario 64 Main Theme
- Slider
- Inside the Castle Walls
- Looping Steps
- Dire, Dire Docks
- Lethal Lava Land
- Snow Mountain
- Haunted House
- Merry-Go-Round
- Cave Dungeon
- Piranha Plant's Lullaby
- Powerful Mario
- Metallic Mario
- File Select
- Correct Solution
- Toad's Message
- Power Star
- Race Fanfare
- Star Catch Fanfare
- Game Start
- Course Clear
- Game Over
- Stage Boss
- Koopa's Message
- Koopa's Road
- Koopa's Theme
- Koopa Clear
- Ultimate Koopa
- Ultimate Koopa Clear
- Ending Demo
- Staff Roll
- Piranha Plant's Lullaby – Piano