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==Sound Test Track List== | ==Sound Test Track List== | ||
<!--NOTICE: This list is modeled exactly off the list provided in | <!--NOTICE: This list is modeled exactly off the list provided in Brawl's Sound Test feature just like how the other two music pages are structured, which is why some different sections seem like they belong to the same universe.--> | ||
As opposed to the previous installments, where this feature had to be unlocked through various methods, ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' features the Sound Test option from the very start of the game, and this mode specifically lists the source game of each piece and its credits. This is the full track list as ordered and arranged in the Music portion of ''Brawl'' | As opposed to the previous installments, where this feature had to be unlocked through various methods, ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' features the Sound Test option from the very start of the game, and this mode specifically lists the source game of each piece and its credits. This is the full track list as ordered and arranged in the Music portion of ''Brawl''{{'}}s Sound Test menu. | ||
These 258 pieces do not include musical short pieces found in the Sound Effects [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8XhI5iAtuWpOBHuNqOEqduENXbJMVOHB], such as characters' post-battle victory themes. Even so, ''Brawl'' contains a few pieces that do not appear in Sound Test, as either Music or Sound Effects. These include the piano-led theme [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zUu-CDutag] that plays on the Game Clear! screen of Classic Mode, the music box track [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTr9g2PvXWg] that plays as the trophy falls at the end of Classic Mode or All-Star Mode, the fall/winter variation of the "Obstacle Course" track [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmGP0doINOk] (that plays only on the {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} stage), the six Saturday night tracks in [[Smashville]], the ambiance track [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg0Ehx0P1vk] used for [[Hanenbow]], and strangely, the Cruel Brawl theme. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5jor35wnaM] The theme used in the [[How to Play]] video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u50HmHK-djM] also does not appear despite being a completely new remix of the one used in ''Melee''. | These 258 pieces do not include musical short pieces found in the Sound Effects [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8XhI5iAtuWpOBHuNqOEqduENXbJMVOHB], such as characters' post-battle victory themes. Even so, ''Brawl'' contains a few pieces that do not appear in Sound Test, as either Music or Sound Effects. These include the piano-led theme [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zUu-CDutag] that plays on the Game Clear! screen of Classic Mode, the music box track [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTr9g2PvXWg] that plays as the trophy falls at the end of Classic Mode or All-Star Mode, the fall/winter variation of the "Obstacle Course" track [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmGP0doINOk] (that plays only on the {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} stage), the six Saturday night tracks in [[Smashville]], the ambiance track [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg0Ehx0P1vk] used for [[Hanenbow]], and strangely, the Cruel Brawl theme. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5jor35wnaM] The theme used in the [[How to Play]] video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u50HmHK-djM] also does not appear despite being a completely new remix of the one used in ''Melee''. | ||
Many of these tracks must be unlocked. | Many of these tracks must be unlocked. Some of them are unlocked by beating certain game challenges, whereas many others are collected by simply grabbing random CDs. A [[CD Factory]] can make CD collection much more efficient. | ||
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Super Smash Bros. Brawl series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Super Smash Bros. Brawl series)}} | ||
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The composition and arrangement of the following tracks are copyright Nintendo, and other entities as noted, unless distinguished with the word '''only'''. | The composition and arrangement of the following tracks are copyright Nintendo, and other entities as noted, unless distinguished with the word '''only'''. | ||
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| '''Credits (Super Smash Bros.)''' | | '''Credits (Super Smash Bros.)''' | ||
| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNWYj4Ad6SE] | | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNWYj4Ad6SE] | ||
| <small>Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama <br>Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc. <br>Arranger: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC. <br>Original Composer: Hirokazu Andō</small> | | <small>Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama <br>Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc. <br>Arranger: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC. <br>Original Composer: Hirokazu Andō</small> | ||
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==''[[Mario (universe)|Super Mario Bros.]]''== | ==''[[Mario (universe)|Super Mario Bros.]]''== | ||
{{main|List of SSBB Music (Super Mario Bros. series)}} | {{main|List of SSBB Music (Super Mario Bros. series)}} | ||
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| '''Ground Theme 2 (Super Mario Bros.)''' | | '''Ground Theme 2 (Super Mario Bros.)''' | ||
| [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTF5gn5S0zs] | | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTF5gn5S0zs] | ||
| <small>Arrangement Supervisor: Masaaki Iwasaki</small> | | <small>Arrangement Supervisor: Masaaki Iwasaki</small> | ||
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| '''Gritzy Desert''' | | '''Gritzy Desert''' | ||
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==''[[Mario (universe)|Mario Kart]]''== | ==''[[Mario (universe)|Mario Kart]]''== | ||
{{main|List of SSBB Music (Mario Kart series)}} | {{main|List of SSBB Music (Mario Kart series)}} | ||
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{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Donkey Kong series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Donkey Kong series)}} | ||
<!--Note that "Jungle Level Ver.2" is placed before "Jungle Level", which is how it is in both the Sound Test and the Smash Bros. DOJO!!.--> | <!--Note that "Jungle Level Ver.2" is placed before "Jungle Level", which is how it is in both the Sound Test and the Smash Bros. DOJO!!.--> | ||
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=={{uv|Metroid}}== | =={{uv|Metroid}}== | ||
{{main|List of SSBB Music (Metroid series)}} | {{main|List of SSBB Music (Metroid series)}} | ||
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==''[[Yoshi (universe)|Yoshi's Island]]''== | ==''[[Yoshi (universe)|Yoshi's Island]]''== | ||
{{main|List of SSBB Music (Yoshi series)}} | {{main|List of SSBB Music (Yoshi series)}} | ||
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=={{uv|Kirby}}== | =={{uv|Kirby}}== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Kirby series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Kirby series)}} | ||
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=={{uv|Star Fox}}== | =={{uv|Star Fox}}== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Star Fox series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Star Fox series)}} | ||
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=={{uv|Pokémon}}== | =={{uv|Pokémon}}== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Pokémon series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Pokémon series)}} | ||
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=={{uv|F-Zero}}== | =={{uv|F-Zero}}== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (F-Zero series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (F-Zero series)}} | ||
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=={{uv|Fire Emblem}}== | =={{uv|Fire Emblem}}== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Fire Emblem series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Fire Emblem series)}} | ||
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=={{uv|Kid Icarus}}== | =={{uv|Kid Icarus}}== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Kid Icarus series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Kid Icarus series)}} | ||
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==''[[Wario (universe)|WarioWare, Inc.]]''== | ==''[[Wario (universe)|WarioWare, Inc.]]''== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (WarioWare, Inc. series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (WarioWare, Inc. series)}} | ||
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=={{uv|Pikmin}}== | =={{uv|Pikmin}}== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Pikmin series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Pikmin series)}} | ||
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These tracks cannot be accessed in the [[Sound Test]], likely as an incentive to make players utilise this easter egg. | These tracks cannot be accessed in the [[Sound Test]], likely as an incentive to make players utilise this easter egg. | ||
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==''[[Nintendo]]''== | ==''[[Nintendo]]''== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Nintendo series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Nintendo series)}} | ||
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{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Metal Gear series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Metal Gear series)}} | ||
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==''[[Sonic (universe)|SONIC THE HEDGEHOG]]''<!--NOTE TO EDITORS: Sound Test literally states "SONIC THE HEDGEHOG" in capital letters. Please refrain from changing this.-->== | ==''[[Sonic (universe)|SONIC THE HEDGEHOG]]''<!--NOTE TO EDITORS: Sound Test literally states "SONIC THE HEDGEHOG" in capital letters. Please refrain from changing this.-->== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB Music (Sonic The Hedgehog series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB Music (Sonic The Hedgehog series)}} | ||
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==Removed tracks== | ==Removed tracks== | ||
A number of empty, normally inaccessible music files exist in the code for ''Brawl'' and have been discovered by hacking. It is mostly believed that these are tracks that were intended to be used in-game but were removed at some point in development. Note that as the music files themselves do not play any actual sound, the specific identity of the tracks is not always clear.[http://www.smashboards.com/showpost.php?p=10920499&postcount=133] | A number of empty, normally inaccessible music files exist in the code for ''Brawl'' and have been discovered by hacking. It is mostly believed that these are tracks that were intended to be used in-game but were removed at some point in development. Note that as the music files themselves do not play any actual sound, the specific identity of the tracks is not always clear.[http://www.smashboards.com/showpost.php?p=10920499&postcount=133] | ||
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|snd_bgm_A11_MLRPG02 | |snd_bgm_A11_MLRPG02 | ||
|''Mario'' | |''Mario'' | ||
|Unknown track assumed to be from ''{{ | |Unknown track assumed to be from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time}}'' (titled ''Mario & Luigi RPG 2×2'' in Japanese). | ||
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|snd_bgm_A12_MORINOKINOKO | |snd_bgm_A12_MORINOKINOKO | ||
|''Mario'' | |''Mario'' | ||
|Japanese translates to "Forest's Mushrooms"; due to its position in the list, which follows a general chronological trend, it is possible this track was the theme for {{ | |Japanese translates to "Forest's Mushrooms"; due to its position in the list, which follows a general chronological trend, it is possible this track was the theme for {{iw|mariowiki|Toadwood Forest}}, also from ''Partners in Time''. The title is also similar to "Beware the Forest's Mushrooms", a piece of music from the Square-developed game ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}'', but it is unlikely to be this track due to Nintendo and Square Enix not collaborating at the time, and due to the chronological order placing it closer to tracks from ''Partners in Time''. | ||
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|snd_bgm_C06_KAZENOSAKANA | |snd_bgm_C06_KAZENOSAKANA | ||
|''The Legend of Zelda'' | |''The Legend of Zelda'' | ||
|Japanese translates to "{{ | |Japanese translates to "{{iw|zeldawiki|Ballad of the Wind Fish}}", a notable track from ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening}}'', as well as an unrelated track from ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask}}''. Because it is placed before "Tal Tal Heights", also from ''Link's Awakening'', it is assumed to be from the former game. | ||
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|snd_bgm_E04_COCKIE<!--This is Engrish, not a profanity.--> | |snd_bgm_E04_COCKIE<!--This is Engrish, not a profanity.--> | ||
|''Yoshi'' | |''Yoshi'' | ||
|Unknown track assumed to be from ''{{ | |Unknown track assumed to be from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi's Cookie}}''. | ||
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|snd_bgm_G06_COMMAND | |snd_bgm_G06_COMMAND | ||
|''Star Fox'' | |''Star Fox'' | ||
|Unknown track assumed to be from ''{{ | |Unknown track assumed to be from ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox: Command}}''. | ||
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|snd_bgm_J05_ERABARESHI | |snd_bgm_J05_ERABARESHI | ||
|''Fire Emblem'' | |''Fire Emblem'' | ||
|Assumed to be a shortened form of the Japanese "Erabareshimono-tachi" (選ばれし者達), which translates to "The Chosen Ones", a track from '' | |Assumed to be a shortened form of the Japanese "Erabareshimono-tachi" (選ばれし者達), which translates to "The Chosen Ones", a track from ''{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem}}''. | ||
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|snd_bgm_K02_SENTOUONIISAN | |snd_bgm_K02_SENTOUONIISAN | ||
|''Mother'' | |''Mother'' | ||
|"Sentouonii-san" is the Japanese name for the {{ | |"Sentouonii-san" is the Japanese name for the {{iw|wikibound|New Age Retro Hippie}}, an enemy from ''{{iw|wikibound|EarthBound}}'' whose battle theme is similar to one from ''{{iw|wikibound|Mother|video game}}'', where a [[wikibound:The Hippie|similar enemy]] also appeared. | ||
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|snd_bgm_K03_EIGHTMELODIES | |snd_bgm_K03_EIGHTMELODIES | ||
|''Mother'' | |''Mother'' | ||
|"{{ | |"{{iw|wikibound|Eight Melodies}}", a term describing two different tracks: one from ''Mother'' and one from ''EarthBound''. | ||
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|snd_bgm_K04_SMILEANDTEARS | |snd_bgm_K04_SMILEANDTEARS | ||
|''Mother'' | |''Mother'' | ||
|"{{ | |"{{iw|wikibound|Smiles and Tears}}", the ending theme from ''EarthBound'', which is based on the game's "Eight Melodies". This song would later be remixed for ''[[Music (SSB4)|Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. | ||
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|snd_bgm_K06_BECAUSE | |snd_bgm_K06_BECAUSE | ||
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|snd_bgm_N04_RADIOTAISO | |snd_bgm_N04_RADIOTAISO | ||
|''Animal Crossing'' | |''Animal Crossing'' | ||
|The Japanese "Radio Taisō" translates to "Radio Exercises," a track from '' | |The Japanese "Radio Taisō" translates to "Radio Exercises," a track from ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing|GCN}}''. | ||
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|snd_bgm_Q03_SPORTSMEDLEY | |snd_bgm_Q03_SPORTSMEDLEY | ||
|NES/GameBoy tracks | |NES/GameBoy tracks | ||
|Assumed to be a medley of tracks from the generic sports titles on the NES, such as '' | |Assumed to be a medley of tracks from the generic sports titles on the NES, such as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Soccer|1985 video game}}''. | ||
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|snd_bgm_R01_WILDTRACKS | |snd_bgm_R01_WILDTRACKS | ||
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|snd_bgm_S09_BEATMANIA | |snd_bgm_S09_BEATMANIA | ||
|''Metal Gear'' | |''Metal Gear'' | ||
|Assumed to be [https://remywiki.com/METAL_GEAR_SOLID_Main_Theme the remix] of the ''Metal Gear Solid'' main theme from ''{{ | |Assumed to be [https://remywiki.com/METAL_GEAR_SOLID_Main_Theme the remix] of the ''Metal Gear Solid'' main theme from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Beatmania}}''. Likely not included for the same reason as the above track. | ||
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|snd_bgm_T04_HOWTOPLAY | |snd_bgm_T04_HOWTOPLAY | ||
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*[[CD]] | *[[CD]] | ||
*[[CD Factory]] | *[[CD Factory]] | ||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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{{Music}} | {{Music}} | ||
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] | [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] | ||
[[Category:Music (SSBB)| ]] | [[Category:Music (SSBB)| ]] | ||
[[es:Música (SSBB)]] | [[es:Música (SSBB)]] |
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