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[[File:Soundroom.png|frame|The completed Sound Room.]] | [[File:Soundroom.png|frame|The completed Sound Room.]] | ||
[[File:SoundroomCD.png|frame|left|The eighteen different album covers, including the two [[Karaoke (Medamayaki)|Karaoke]] covers.]] | [[File:SoundroomCD.png|frame|left|The eighteen different album covers, including the two [[Karaoke (Medamayaki)|Karaoke]] covers.]] | ||
The '''Sound Room''' is a location in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It is a place that [[Wario]] stores the [[CD]]s that he collects, with one found in almost every level. Each one has a unique album cover and tune that be played. Inside the Sound Room are two speakers on the wall, along with two television screens; one that shows the album cover for the CD the player is listening to, and the other one shows a music video featuring "Wario impersonators"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150920034636/http://welcometogreedville.com/ ''Wario Land 4'' official North American website] (web archive), strategy tip #1. ''"Each level's well-hidden CD delivers cash and a new opportunity to watch the zany Wario impersonators."''</ref>, the [[Item Shop (Wario Land 4)| | The '''Sound Room''' is a location in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It is a place that [[Wario]] stores the [[CD]]s that he collects, with one found in almost every level. Each one has a unique album cover and tune that be played. Inside the Sound Room are two speakers on the wall, along with two television screens; one that shows the album cover for the CD the player is listening to, and the other one shows a music video featuring "Wario impersonators"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150920034636/http://welcometogreedville.com/ ''Wario Land 4'' official North American website] (web archive), strategy tip #1. ''"Each level's well-hidden CD delivers cash and a new opportunity to watch the zany Wario impersonators."''</ref>, the [[Item Shop (Wario Land 4)|item shop]] [[Shop owner|owner]], a dog, an apple, a fox mask, a raccoon, and many other pictures. | ||
Different colored CDs are stored in different rows. The first being green (retrieved from the [[Emerald Passage]]), red ([[Ruby Passage]]), yellow ([[Topaz Passage]]) and blue ([[Sapphire Passage]]). A seventeenth CD, the [[Karaoke (Medamayaki)|Karaoke]], can be unlocked by getting 10,000 or more points in every level, including [[Hall of Hieroglyphs]] and [[Golden Passage]] (even though there are no CDs to collect in those levels). It is a full song featuring a female singing in Japanese. | Different colored CDs are stored in different rows. The first being green (retrieved from the [[Emerald Passage]]), red ([[Ruby Passage]]), yellow ([[Topaz Passage]]) and blue ([[Sapphire Passage]]). A seventeenth CD, the [[Karaoke (Medamayaki)|Karaoke]], can be unlocked by getting 10,000 or more points in every level, including [[Hall of Hieroglyphs]] and [[Golden Passage]] (even though there are no CDs to collect in those levels). It is a full song featuring a female singing in Japanese. | ||
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{{footnote|note|1|The English name, "Driftwood & the Island Dog", appears to be a mistranslation; in addition, the dog on the CD cover appears to be an Irish wolfhound and an Irish flag can be seen behind it.}} | |||
===Topaz Passage CDs=== | ===Topaz Passage CDs=== | ||
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*Many of the songs use elements from music in the game's levels; About That Shepherd uses background noises from the intro, The Moon's Lamppost remixes the Palm Tree Paradise music, Soft Shell remixes the [[ | *Many of the songs use elements from music in the game's levels; About That Shepherd uses background noises from the intro, The Moon's Lamppost remixes the Palm Tree Paradise music, Soft Shell remixes the [[pink area]] music, and Yesterday's Words remixes the music after hitting the [[Switch (Wario Land 4)|switch]] in a level. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 21:58, February 22, 2023
- This article is about the soundtrack menu of Wario Land 4. For soundtrack menus in other games, see Category:In-game music.

The Sound Room is a location in Wario Land 4. It is a place that Wario stores the CDs that he collects, with one found in almost every level. Each one has a unique album cover and tune that be played. Inside the Sound Room are two speakers on the wall, along with two television screens; one that shows the album cover for the CD the player is listening to, and the other one shows a music video featuring "Wario impersonators"[1], the item shop owner, a dog, an apple, a fox mask, a raccoon, and many other pictures.
Different colored CDs are stored in different rows. The first being green (retrieved from the Emerald Passage), red (Ruby Passage), yellow (Topaz Passage) and blue (Sapphire Passage). A seventeenth CD, the Karaoke, can be unlocked by getting 10,000 or more points in every level, including Hall of Hieroglyphs and Golden Passage (even though there are no CDs to collect in those levels). It is a full song featuring a female singing in Japanese.
List of CDs
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Profiles
- Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program digital manual bio: "You can listen to the CDs you have acquired during your adventure here."
Names in other languages
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Spanish | Estudio[2] | - |
Emerald Passage CDs
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Ruby Passage CDs
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1 - The English name, "Driftwood & the Island Dog", appears to be a mistranslation; in addition, the dog on the CD cover appears to be an Irish wolfhound and an Irish flag can be seen behind it.
Topaz Passage CDs
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Sapphire Passage CDs
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Trivia
- Many of the songs use elements from music in the game's levels; About That Shepherd uses background noises from the intro, The Moon's Lamppost remixes the Palm Tree Paradise music, Soft Shell remixes the pink area music, and Yesterday's Words remixes the music after hitting the switch in a level.
References
- ^ Wario Land 4 official North American website (web archive), strategy tip #1. "Each level's well-hidden CD delivers cash and a new opportunity to watch the zany Wario impersonators."
- ^ Wario Land 4 3DS Ambassador Program digital manual, page 8.