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The '''''Mario Basketball 3on3 Original Soundtrack''''' is a soundtrack released only in Japan for ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', and it was published by [[Square Enix]]. It has all 31 songs from the game, though the CD versions of the song are slightly altered and tend to have a higher sound and instrument quality than the in-game versions due to the limitations of the [[Nintendo DS]] sound chip being freed. | The '''''Mario Basketball 3on3 Original Soundtrack''''' is a soundtrack released only in Japan for ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', and it was published by [[Square Enix]]. It has all 31 songs from the game, though the CD versions of the song are slightly altered and tend to have a higher sound and instrument quality than the in-game versions due to the limitations of the [[Nintendo DS]] sound chip being freed. | ||
The soundtrack was composed by {{wp|Masayoshi Soken}}, who would later work on ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' | The soundtrack was composed by {{wp|Masayoshi Soken}}, who would later work on ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and become the main composer on ''{{fandom|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy XIV}}'' and ''{{fandom|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy XVI}}''. | ||
== Track list == | == Track list == |
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Mario Basketball 3on3 Original Soundtrack | |
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Composed by: Masayoshi Soken, Koji Kondo, Yukio Kaneoka | |
Publisher(s) | Square Enix |
Release date | Template:Release[?] |
Track(s) | 31 |
Length | 41:26 |
Catalog number(s) | SQEX-10079 |
The Mario Basketball 3on3 Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack released only in Japan for Mario Hoops 3-on-3, and it was published by Square Enix. It has all 31 songs from the game, though the CD versions of the song are slightly altered and tend to have a higher sound and instrument quality than the in-game versions due to the limitations of the Nintendo DS sound chip being freed.
The soundtrack was composed by Masayoshi Soken, who would later work on Mario Sports Mix and become the main composer on Final Fantasy XIV and Final Fantasy XVI.
Track list
# | Title | Length |
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1 | Theme of Mario Basketball | 1:53 |
2 | Character Select | 1:46 |
3 | Strategy Time | 0:34 |
4 | Ranking Announcement! | 0:35 |
5 | Basketball Kingdom | 1:05 |
6 | Let's Try! | 0:37 |
7 | Mario Stadium | 1:41 |
8 | Koopa Troopa Beach | 2:09 |
9 | Peach Country | 2:09 |
10 | Donkey Cruise | 1:41 |
11 | Luigi Mansion | 1:33 |
12 | Wario Factory | 1:36 |
13 | Junior Street | 2:20 |
14 | Daisy Garden | 0:59 |
15 | Bowser Castle | 2:17 |
16 | Sherbet Land | 2:49 |
17 | Bloocheep Ocean | 1:48 |
18 | Malboro Garden | 1:08 |
19 | Pirate Ship | 1:56 |
20 | Fantastico A | 0:11 |
21 | Mamma Mia A | 0:08 |
22 | Theme of Airship Appearance | 0:53 |
23 | Rainbow Ship | 1:54 |
24 | Congratulation! | 0:36 |
25 | Highlight Ending | 3:23 |
26 | Toad's Dream | 0:32 |
27 | Gather, Everyone! | 0:19 |
28 | Who is the CoinHunter? | 2:21 |
29 | Fantastico B | 0:08 |
30 | Mamma Mia B | 0:08 |
31 | Mario Fanfare | 0:17 |