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The '''Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack''' is a soundtrack that is based on the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' in Japan that is published by Pony Canyon, Inc. and it is also the second of ten soundtracks in the Nintendo 64 Sound Series. It has all twenty-eight songs from the game (all composed by [[Kenta Nagata]]), a voice collection for each racer, and a collection of the original game sound effects (created by [[Taro Bando]]). The American counterpart for the soundtrack is [[Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks]], which holds twenty-nine songs.
The '''Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack''' is a soundtrack that is based on the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' in Japan that is published by Pony Canyon, Inc. and it is also the second of ten soundtracks in the Nintendo 64 Sound Series. It has all twenty-eight pieces of music from the game (all composed by [[Kenta Nagata]]), a voice collection for each racer, and a collection of the original game sound effects (created by [[Taro Bando]]). The American counterpart for the soundtrack is [[Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks]], which holds twenty-nine pieces of music.


==Track List==
==Track List==

Revision as of 21:43, October 29, 2011

Template:SoundtrackInfobox The Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack that is based on the Nintendo 64 game Mario Kart 64 in Japan that is published by Pony Canyon, Inc. and it is also the second of ten soundtracks in the Nintendo 64 Sound Series. It has all twenty-eight pieces of music from the game (all composed by Kenta Nagata), a voice collection for each racer, and a collection of the original game sound effects (created by Taro Bando). The American counterpart for the soundtrack is Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks, which holds twenty-nine pieces of music.

Track List

  1. Title (Japanese title: Opening Title)
  2. Circuit (Japanese title: Circuit & Wario Stadium)
  3. Farm (Japanese title: Moh Moh Farm & Yoshi Valley)
  4. Beach (Japanese title: Nokonoko Beach)
  5. Desert (Japanese title: Dry Desert)
  6. Highway (Japanese title: Kinopio Highway)
  7. Snow (Japanese title: Snow & Sherbet Land)
  8. Mountain (Japanese title: Choco Mountain)
  9. Castle (Japanese title: Koopa Castle)
  10. Jungle (Japanese title: Donkey Jungle Park)
  11. Obake (Japanese title: Hyuudoro Lake)
  12. Rainbow (Japanese title: Rainbow Road)
  13. Battle (Japanese title: Battle Stage)
  14. Select (Japanese title: Game Select)
  15. Result #1 (Win) (Japanese title: Result (1st~4th))
  16. Result #2 (Lose) (Japanese title: Result (5th~8th))
  17. Result #3 (VS & Battle) (Japanese title: Result (VS & Battle))
  18. Star (Japanese title: Star Invincibility)
  19. Prize #1 (1st~3rd) (Japanese title: Podium (1st~3rd))
  20. Prize #2 (4th~8th) (Japanese title: Podium (4th~8th))
  21. Staff Roll (Japanese title: Staff Roll)
  22. Start Grid #1 (GP & VS) (Japanese title: Start Grid Fanfare (GP & VS))
  23. Start Grid #2 (Time Attack & Battle) (Japanese title: Start Grid Fanfare (TA & Battle))
  24. Final Lap (Japanese title: Final Lap Fanfare)
  25. Goal in #1 (1st) (Japanese title: Goal in Fanfare (1st))
  26. Goal in #2 (2nd~4th) (Japanese title: Goal in Fanfare (2nd~4th))
  27. Goal in #3 (5th~8th) (Japanese title: Goal in Fanfare (5th~8th))
  28. Game Over
  29. Mario (Japanese title: Mario's Lines)
  30. Luigi (Japanese title: Luigi's Lines)
  31. Yoshi (Japanese title: Yoshi's Lines)
  32. Kinopio (Japanese title: Kinopio's Lines)
  33. Donkey Kong (Japanese title: Donkey's Lines)
  34. Wario (Japanese title: Wario's Lines)
  35. Peach (Japanese title: Peach's Lines)
  36. Koopa (Japanese title: Koopa's Lines)
  37. Special SE (Japanese title: Special SE Collection)

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