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|composer=[[Koji Kondo]], Yumiko Kanki, [[Soyo Oka]], Naoto Ishida<ref name=VGMdb>[https://vgmdb.net/album/2032 Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music]. ''VGMdb''. Retrieved October 13, 2023.</ref><br>Arrangements by:<br>Takami Asano<ref name=VGMdb/>
|composer=[[Koji Kondo]], Yumiko Kanki, [[Soyo Oka]], Naoto Ishida<ref name=VGMdb>[https://vgmdb.net/album/2032 Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music]. ''VGMdb''. Retrieved October 13, 2023.</ref><br>Arrangements by:<br>Takami Asano<ref name=VGMdb/>
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'''''Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music''''' is an album released on March 4, 1992 exclusively in Japan. It is a compilation album including music from various [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] games; track 8 and tracks 26 to 29 are from ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Tracks 1 to 8 are unique arrangements arranged by Takami Asano.
'''''Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music''''' is an album released on March 4, 1992 exclusively in Japan. It is a compilation album including music from various [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] games; track 8 and tracks 26 to 29 are from ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Tracks 1 to 8 are unique arrangements arranged by Takami Asano.



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Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music
Front cover from  the Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music album
Composed by:
Koji Kondo, Yumiko Kanki, Soyo Oka, Naoto Ishida[1]
Arrangements by:
Takami Asano[1]
Publisher(s) Toshiba EMI
Release date Japan March 4, 1992[1]
Format Compact disc
Track(s) 32

Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music is an album released on March 4, 1992 exclusively in Japan. It is a compilation album including music from various Super Nintendo Entertainment System games; track 8 and tracks 26 to 29 are from Super Mario World. Tracks 1 to 8 are unique arrangements arranged by Takami Asano.

Tracklist[edit]

# Japanese title[1] Translated English title Source Credits[1] Length Audio sample Notes
1. MUTE CITY MUTE CITY F-Zero Takami Asano (Arrangement), Yumiko Kanki (Original composition) 3:23 Album-exclusive arrangement
2. SKYDIVING SKYDIVING Pilotwings Takami Asano (Arrangement), Soyo Oka (Original composition) 4:13
3. TOWN TOWN SimCity 3:25
4. MEGALOPOLIS MEGALOPOLIS 4:30
5. RED CANYON RED CANYON F-Zero Takami Asano (Arrangement), Yumiko Kanki (Original composition) 3:22
6. 地上BGM
Chijō BGM
Ground BGM The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Takami Asano (Arrangement), Koji Kondo (Original composition) 3:51
7. 裏世界の地上BGM
Ura Sekai no Chijō BGM
Underworld Ground BGM 4:18
8. エンディング
Endingu
Ending Super Mario World 6:08
9. SELECT SELECT Pilotwings Soyo Oka 0:42
10. LIGHTPLANE LIGHTPLANE 1:54
11. ROCKETBELT ROCKETBELT 1:48
12. HELICOPTER HELICOPTER Koji Kondo 1:30
13. ENDING ENDING Soyo Oka 1:14
14. OPENING OPENING SimCity 0:46
15. CITY CITY 1:59
16. CAPITAL CAPITAL 1:44
17. METROPOLIS METROPOLIS
18. MEGALOPOLIS MEGALOPOLIS 2:18
19. DIASTER DIASTER 0:35
20. OPENING OPENING F-Zero Yumiko Kanki 0:37
21. PORT TOWN PORT TOWN 2:14
22. WHITE LAND WHITE LAND 1:53
23. SELECT SELECT 0:31
24. FIRE FIELD FIRE FIELD 1:46
25. ENDING ENDING Naoto Ishida 1:11
26. 地上BGM
Chijō BGM
Ground BGM Super Mario World Koji Kondo 1:33
27. 水中BGM
Suichū BGM
Underwater BGM 1:52
28. お城BGM
O-Jō BGM
Castle BGM 2:49
29. ボーナス面BGM
Bōnasu-Men BGM
Bonus Screen BGM 1:12
30. ハイラル城BGM
Hairaru-Jō BGM
Hyrule Castle BGM The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past 3:03
31. カカリコ村BGM
Kakariko-Mura BGM
Kakariko Village BGM 1:53
32. ガノン戦闘BGM
Ganon Sentō BGM
Ganon Battle 1:59

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music. VGMdb. Retrieved October 13, 2023.