Super Mario 64: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Game info
Name: Super Mario 64
Characteristics: Action, Adventure, 1st-Person Perspective, Platform, Anime / Manga, Flight, Puzzle-Solving, Real-Time, Licensed Title
Publishers: Nintendo, NOA, Nintendo Japan
Developer: Nintendo
Original/port composer: Koji Kondo
Platforms:
Nintendo 64 (16 Dec 1996) - United States
Nintendo 64 (01 Mar 1997) - Europe
Nintendo 64 (18 Jul 1997) - Japan
Music info
Released: 1996
Related Plaform: Nintendo 64
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composers of these tunes: Nintendo Guru, Tr3forever, Mathew Valente, Michael Burke, Joel De Guzman
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 8
Size of archive: 1.17 MBytes
User reviews
- "Liked It" (by gm6_dude, 2 Feb 2005) [8/10]
I Loved It Its The MOD Version Of
Kirby I Wished There Was A Melee 1 Though!
- "Mario 64 Themes" (by madmod, 9 Jul 2005) [9/10]
These mods are simply WONDERFUL!!!!
Hurry up and download now!
- "Sweet" (by Kojiro_S, 13 Jun 2006) [10/10]
-Bowser's Stage: Mario 64
Pretty good use of drums, and the echo gives a lot of ambient. Nice.
-Dire, Dire Docks
A soothing xylophone tune. Quite faithful to the original theme.
-Dire, Dire Docks-Full Ver.
Version with extra instruments that plays in the underwater cave. Catchy.
-SuperMario64:70StarCredit
Ending theme spiced with enviromental sounds and Mario's voice. Some parts sound just like the real thing, while others sound MIDIsh. Good stuff.
-Metal Cap Mario
Quite a nice adaptation of this theme. Quick-paced, catchy and loopy.
-mario64
Same as above. This one is a bit weird compared to the original, though.
-sm64-diredocks
Dire Dire Docks theme with an electric piano and lots of drumming. Pretty.
-Wing Cap Mario-2nd Edition
Samba-like version of the winged and invisible caps' theme. Catchy.
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