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|composer=Robin Beanland, [[Kazumi Totaka]], Hajime Hirasawa, Kisho Yamanaka, Graeme Norgate, [[Charles Martinet]], | |composer=Robin Beanland, [[Kazumi Totaka]], Hajime Hirasawa, Kisho Yamanaka, Graeme Norgate, [[Charles Martinet]], [[Koji Kondo]]<ref name=IACD>[https://archive.org/details/nintendo-64-original-soundtrack-greatest-hits/ Nintendo 64 Original Soundtrack Greatest Hits], Internet Archive, Retrieved October 8, 2023</ref> | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]]<ref name=IACD/> | |publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]]<ref name=IACD/> | ||
|release={{release|USA|August 31, 1996}}<ref name=IACD/> | |release={{release|USA|August 31, 1996}}<ref name=IACD/> | ||
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'''''Nintendo 64 Original Soundtrack Greatest Hits''''' is a compilation soundtrack | '''''Nintendo 64 Original Soundtrack Greatest Hits''''' is a compilation soundtrack album featuring themes from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''{{wp|Killer Instinct Gold}}'', ''{{wp|Wave Race 64}}'', ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'', and ''{{wp|Blast Corps}}''. It was released in 1996 as both a compact disc and a cassette tape. | ||
There are significant differences between the CD and cassette versions, though they have the same tracklist on their labels. One prominent difference is that tracks on the cassette version play slightly faster than on the CD version, and they are a slightly higher pitch as a result. Additionally, there are many inconsistencies between the back tracklists and the actual album contents for both versions. | There are significant differences between the CD and cassette versions, though they have the same tracklist on their labels. One prominent difference is that tracks on the cassette version play slightly faster than on the CD version, and they are a slightly higher pitch as a result. Additionally, there are many inconsistencies between the back tracklists and the actual album contents for both versions. | ||
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|This track is not named in the tracklist. In the ''[[Nintendo 64 Cool Cuts]]'' album, this track is titled "Rocket Belt" | |This track is not named in the tracklist. In the ''[[Nintendo 64 Cool Cuts]]'' album, this track is titled "Rocket Belt," ostensibly from ''{{wp|Pilot Wings 64}}'', but it is only vaguely similar to anything in that game. It is not included in the CD version. | ||
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Nintendo 64 Original Soundtrack Greatest Hits | |
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Composed by: Robin Beanland, Kazumi Totaka, Hajime Hirasawa, Kisho Yamanaka, Graeme Norgate, Charles Martinet, Koji Kondo[1] | |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo of America[1] |
Release date | August 31, 1996 [1] |
Media | Compact disc Cassette tape |
Track(s) | 31 (CD) 33 (Cassette) |
Length | 74:38 (CD) 88:00 (Cassette) |
Nintendo 64 Original Soundtrack Greatest Hits is a compilation soundtrack album featuring themes from Super Mario 64, Killer Instinct Gold, Wave Race 64, Star Fox, and Blast Corps. It was released in 1996 as both a compact disc and a cassette tape.
There are significant differences between the CD and cassette versions, though they have the same tracklist on their labels. One prominent difference is that tracks on the cassette version play slightly faster than on the CD version, and they are a slightly higher pitch as a result. Additionally, there are many inconsistencies between the back tracklists and the actual album contents for both versions.
Tracklist
CD
# | Title[1] | Source | Length[1] | Audio sample | Credits[1] | Notes |
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1. | Fulgore | Killer Instinct Gold | 1:27 | Robin Beanland | ||
2. | Maya | 2:01 | ||||
3. | Sabrewulf | 1:34 | ||||
4. | Glacius | 1:11 | Unlike the cassette version, this track is the game's character selection music rather than the listed track. | |||
5. | Jago | 2:27 | Unlike the cassette version, this track is a unrelated collection of sound effects rather than the listed track. | |||
6. | Wave Race | Wave Race 64 | 7:42 | Kazumi Totaka | This track does not appear in Wave Race 64. | |
7. | Corneria | Star Fox | 3:37 | Hajime Hirasawa (Original composition) Kisho Yamanaka (Arrangement) |
Though it is listed as being from Star Fox 64, this track, along with "Black Hole," is an arrangement of a track from Star Fox for the SNES. Unlike the cassette version, this track has a gap. | |
8. | Black Hole | 1:41 | Though it is listed as being from Star Fox 64, this track, along with "Corneria," is an arrangement of a track from Star Fox for the SNES. | |||
9. | Title Tune | Blast Corps | 2:33 | Graeme Norgate | ||
10. | Simian Acres | 3:05 | ||||
11. | Angel City | 3:05 | ||||
12. | Mountain Bay | 3:06 | ||||
13. | Replay Tune 1 | 2:44 | ||||
14. | Helicopter Fly Thru | 1:45 | ||||
15. | Angel City 2 | 2:10 | ||||
16. | Replay Tune 2 | 2:46 | ||||
17. | Mountain Bay 2 | 2:43 | ||||
18. | "It's a me, Mario!" | Super Mario 64 | 0:04 | Charles Martinet | ||
19. | Title Theme | 3:31 | Koji Kondo | |||
20. | Super Mario 64 Main Theme | 2:22 | ||||
21. | Slider | 2:50 | ||||
22. | Inside the Castle Walls | 1:59 | ||||
23. | Dire, Dire Docks | 3:06 | ||||
24. | Lethal Lava Land | 2:43 | ||||
25. | Wing Cap Mario | 0:55 | ||||
26. | Metallic Mario | 1:00 | ||||
27. | Boss Battle | 1:28 | ||||
28. | Bowser's Road | 2:15 | ||||
29. | Bowser's Theme | 2:36 | ||||
30. | Ultimate Bowser | 2:57 | ||||
31. | Ending Demo | 1:15 |
Cassette
Side 1
# | Title[2] | Source | Length | Audio sample | Credits[2] | Notes |
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1. | Fulgore | Killer Instinct Gold | 2:00 | Robin Beanland | Unlike the CD version, this track does not fade out; it instead ends abruptly. | |
2. | Maya | 2:08 | Unlike the CD version, this track does not fade out; it instead ends abruptly. | |||
3. | Sabrewulf | 1:52 | Unlike the CD version, this track does not fade out. | |||
4. | Glacius | 1:48 | Unlike the CD version, which features unrelated music, this is the actual listed track from Killer Instinct Gold. | |||
5. | Jago | 2:19 | Unlike the CD version, which features unrelated sound effects, this is the actual listed track from Killer Instinct Gold. | |||
6. | Wave Race | Wave Race 64 | 7:33 | Kazumi Totaka | This track does not appear in Wave Race 64. | |
7. | Corneria | Star Fox | 3:33 | Hajime Hirasawa (Original composition) Kisho Yamanaka (Arrangement) |
Though it is listed as being from Star Fox 64, this track, along with "Black Hole," is an arrangement of a track from Star Fox for the SNES. | |
8. | Black Hole | 1:39 | Though it is listed as being from Star Fox 64, this track, along with "Corneria," is an arrangement of a track from Star Fox for the SNES. | |||
9. | Title Tune | Blast Corps | 2:30 | Graeme Norgate | ||
10. | Simian Acres | 3:01 | ||||
11. | Angel City | 3:01 | ||||
12. | Mountain Bay | 3:02 | ||||
13. | Replay Tune 1 | 2:41 | ||||
14. | Helicopter Fly Thru | 1:43 | ||||
15. | Angel City 2 | 2:08 | ||||
16. | Replay Tune 2 | 2:42 | ||||
17. | Mountain Bay 2 | 2:39 |
Side 2
# | Title[2] | Source | Length[2] | Audio sample | Credits[2] | Notes |
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18. | 9:47 | This track is not named in the tracklist. In the Nintendo 64 Cool Cuts album, this track is titled "Rocket Belt," ostensibly from Pilot Wings 64, but it is only vaguely similar to anything in that game. It is not included in the CD version. | ||||
19. | "It's a me, Mario!" | Super Mario 64 | 0:02 | Charles Martinet | ||
20. | Title Theme | 3:25 | Koji Kondo | |||
21. | Super Mario 64 Main Theme | 2:19 | ||||
22. | Slider | 2:47 | ||||
23. | Inside the Castle Walls | 1:58 | ||||
24. | Dire, Dire Docks | 3:02 | ||||
25. | Lethal Lava Land | 2:40 | ||||
26. | Wing Cap Mario | 0:53 | ||||
27. | Metallic Mario | 0:58 | ||||
28. | Boss Battle | 1:26 | ||||
29. | Bowser's Road | 2:12 | ||||
30. | Bowser's Theme | 2:33 | ||||
31. | Ultimate Bowser | 2:53 | ||||
32. | Ending Demo | 1:21 | ||||
33. | Credits Roll | 3:25 | This track is listed on both the CD and cassette tracklists, but it is included only on the cassette version. |