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[[Image:mario64album.jpg|right|thumb|The cover of a promo album of the songs.]] | [[Image:mario64album.jpg|right|thumb|The cover of a promo album of the songs.]] | ||
[[Image:SM64_SuperMario64STBack.jpg|right|thumb|The back cover of the album.]] | [[Image:SM64_SuperMario64STBack.jpg|right|thumb|The back cover of the album.]] | ||
The '''Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack''' is a album product that is produced and copyrighted by [[Nintendo]]. The album | The '''Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack''' is a album product that is produced and copyrighted by [[Nintendo]]. The album was released in Japan and the US in the year, 1996. | ||
'''Tracks''': | '''Tracks''': |
Revision as of 09:22, August 10, 2008
The Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack is a album product that is produced and copyrighted by Nintendo. The album was released in Japan and the US in the year, 1996.
Tracks:
- "It's A Me, Mario!"
- Title Theme
- Peach's Message
- Opening
- Super Mario 64 Main Theme
- Slider
- Inside the Castle Wall
- Looping Steps
- Dire, Dire Socks
- Lethal Lava Land
- Snow Mountain
- Haunted House
- Merry-Go-Round
- Cave Dungeon
- Pirahna Plant's Lullaby
- Powerful Mario
- Metallic Mario
- File Select
- Correct Solution
- Toad's Message
- Power Star
- Race Fanfare
- Star Catch Fanfare
- Game Start
- Course Clear
- Game Over
- Stage Boss
- Koopa's Message
- Koopa's Road
- Koopa's Theme
- Koopa Clear
- Ultimate Koopa
- Ultimate Koopa Clear
- Ending Demo
- Staff Roll
- Pirahna Plant's Lullaby – Piano
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