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'''''Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack''''' is the soundtrack to the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', published and released in Japan on September 19th, 1997 by Pony Canyon, Inc. The second of 10 soundtracks in the Nintendo 64 Sound Series, it includes all 28 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]]) for a grand total of 37 tracks. The American counterpart for the soundtrack is ''[[Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks]]'', which holds 29 pieces of music. | The '''''Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack''''' is the soundtrack to the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', published and released in Japan on September 19th, 1997 by Pony Canyon, Inc. The second of 10 soundtracks in the Nintendo 64 Sound Series, it includes all 28 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]]) for a grand total of 37 tracks. The American counterpart for the soundtrack is ''[[Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks]]'', which holds 29 pieces of music. | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== |
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- Not to be confused with Mario Kart 64 on Club Circuit.
The Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the Nintendo 64 game Mario Kart 64, published and released in Japan on September 19th, 1997 by Pony Canyon, Inc. The second of 10 soundtracks in the Nintendo 64 Sound Series, it includes all 28 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) for a grand total of 37 tracks. The American counterpart for the soundtrack is Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks, which holds 29 pieces of music.
Track listing
# | English Title | Japanese Title |
---|---|---|
1. | Title | Opening Title |
2. | Circuit | Circuit & Wario Stadium |
3. | Farm | Moo Moo Farm & Yoshi Valley |
4. | Beach | Nokonoko Beach |
5. | Desert | Dry Desert |
6. | Highway | Toad's Turnpike |
7. | Snow | Snow & Sherbet Land |
8. | Mountain | Choco Mountain |
9. | Castle | Koopa Castle |
10. | Jungle | Donkey Jungle Park |
11. | Obake | Hyuudoro Lake |
12. | Rainbow | Rainbow Road |
13. | Battle | Battle Stage |
14. | Select | Game Select |
15. | Result #1 (Win) | Result (1st~4th) |
16. | Result #2 (Lose) | Result (5th~8th) |
17. | Result #3 (VS & Battle) | Result (VS & Battle) |
18. | Star | Star Invincibility |
19. | Prize #1 (1st~3rd) | Podium (1st~3rd) |
20. | Prize #2 (4th~8th) | Podium (4th~8th) |
21. | Staff Roll | |
22. | Start Grid #1 (GP & VS) | Start Grid Fanfare (GP & VS) |
23. | Start Grid #2 (Time Attack & Battle) | Start Grid Fanfare (TA & Battle) |
24. | Final Lap | Final Lap Fanfare |
25. | Goal in #1 (1st) | Goal in Fanfare (1st) |
26. | Goal in #2 (2nd~4th) | Goal in Fanfare (2nd~4th) |
27. | Goal in #3 (5th~8th) | Goal in Fanfare (5th~8th) |
28. | Game Over | |
29. | Mario | Mario's Lines |
30. | Luigi | Luigi's Lines |
31. | Yoshi | Yoshi's Lines |
32. | Kinopio | Kinopio's Lines |
33. | Donkey Kong | Donkey's Lines |
34. | Wario | Wario's Lines |
35. | Peach | Peach's Lines |
36. | Koopa | Koopa's Lines |
37. | Special SE | Special SE Collection |