- This article is about the music in Super Smash Flash 2. For the music in the original game, see Music in Super Smash Flash. For other uses, see Music.
The music in Super Smash Flash 2 includes a variety of custom-made songs composed and arranged exclusively for the game by the SSF2 Audio Department. Additionally, there can be two songs that plays on each stage, so every stage has an alternate music track.
In addition to these tracks, there are 33 victory themes that play after a Group match is won, though these songs are often considered separate from the game's soundtrack.
List of music by series
Super Smash Bros. series
The following songs, with the exceptions of Metal Cavern and Metal Bros. Battle, are completely custom-made, which means they are new themes that are never heard before in any of the Super Smash Bros. games. The game's developers consider any original content to be from the Super Smash Bros. universe, despite the game's name, as it sort of works as a "misc. universe"[1]
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Menu 1 | The main theme of Super Smash Flash 2, an original orchestral theme that plays as the main music track for the game's main menu and in the event, ?????. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[1] |
Menu 2 | An upbeat remix of the main theme that first played as the menu theme in version 0.9 of the demo. Despite appearing before Menu 1, it is officially named Menu 2. Nonetheless, it now plays as the alternate music track for the game's main menu. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[2] |
Menu (NES Mix) | An 8-bit remix of the main theme. It plays as Waiting Room's alternate music track. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Hoffy Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[3] |
Battlefield | An orchestral remix of the main theme. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[4] |
Final Destination | A melodramatic remix of the main theme. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[5] |
Waiting Room | A short chiptune remix of the main theme. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[6] |
Metal Cavern | A rock remix of the theme that plays during the battle against Metal Mario in Super Smash Bros.. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name and when facing against a random metallic opponent in Classic. | Source: Super Smash Bros. Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Hirokazu Ando |
[7] |
Metal Bros. Battle | An intense rock remix of the theme that plays during the battle against the Metal Bros. in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It plays as Metal Cavern's alternate music track and when facing against the Metal Bros. in Classic. | Source: Super Smash Bros. Melee Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Hirokazu Ando, Shogo Sakai, Tadashi Ikegami, Takuto Kitsuta |
[8] |
Vs. Master Hand | A fast-paced rock remix of the main theme that plays exclusively on Final Destination in Classic during the battle against Master Hand. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[9] |
Break the Targets! | An upbeat original theme that mainly plays on Target Smash's first, third, and fourth levels, as well as Sandbag Soccer and Sandbag Basketball. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Composition: CR Ya Dad Drake |
[10] |
Smash the Targets! | A slow somber original theme that mainly plays on Target Smash's second level. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 | [11] |
Crystal Smash | An upbeat original theme that mainly plays in Crystal Smash levels. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Composition: Auraka |
[12] |
Multi-Man Smash | A fast-paced upbeat remix of the main theme that plays in most of Multi-Man Smash and as Battlefield's alternate music track. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Steven Ohaiguy Burns Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[13] |
Cruel Smash | A synthesized dramatic remix of the main theme that plays in the Multi-Man Smash sub-mode, Cruel Smash, and as Final Destination's alternate music track. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[14] |
Classic: Map | An energetic original theme that plays on Classic's preview screens. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Composition: Andrew asf Fisher |
[15] |
Classic: Continue? | A calm piano remix of SSF2's original unused main theme. It plays on Classic's Continue screen. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: NemesisTheory |
[16] |
Home-Run Contest | A short remix of the main theme that starts with a calm bassoon melody before eventually turning into a fast chaotic tune that plays during Home-Run Contest. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado, Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen |
[17] |
Battle Results | An orchestral triumphant theme that plays on the Group results screen. | Source: Super Smash Flash 2 Composition: Ema 194 Alvarado |
[18] |
Mario series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Bob-Omb Battlefield | An orchestral remix of the main theme of Super Mario 64. It plays as Princess Peach's Castle's main music track. | Source: Super Mario 64 Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[19] |
Boss Battle (Super Princess Peach) | A dramatic trumpet remix of the boss battle theme from Super Princess Peach. It plays as Princess Peach's Castle's alternate music track. | Source: Super Princess Peach Arrangement: Max Void Silverman, Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Akira Fujiwara |
[20] |
Bowser's Castle | A rock remix of the castle theme from Super Mario World. It plays as Bowser's Castle's main music track. | Source: Super Mario World Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[21] |
Bowser's Rampage | A symphonic piano remix of the theme that plays on the Bowser's Castle course in Mario Kart 64 with multiple renditions of Ultimate Bowser from Super Mario 64. It plays as Bowser's Castle's alternate music track. | Source: Mario Kart 64 / Super Mario 64 Arrangement: Steve Ohaiguy Burns Composition: Kenta Nagata, Koji Kondo |
[22] |
Caves (Super Mario Bros. 2) | A funky remix of the underground theme from Super Mario Bros. 2. It plays as Mushroom Kingdom II's alternate music track. | Source: Super Mario Bros. 2 Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[23] |
Gusty Garden Galaxy | An upbeat remix of the theme of Gusty Garden Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy. It plays as Galaxy Tours's alternate music track. | Source: Super Mario Galaxy Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Mahito Yokota, Koji Kondo |
[24] |
Hammer Bros. Battle! | An electronic rock remix of the theme that plays when encountering a Hammer Bro on a world map in Super Mario Bros. 3, with a portion of the athletic theme from the same game. It plays as Mushroom Kingdom III's main music track. | Source: Super Mario Bros. 3 Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Koji Kondo |
[25] |
Overworld (Super Mario Bros.) | An upbeat 8-bit remix of the ground theme from Super Mario Bros.. It plays as Mushroom Kingdom's alternate music track. | Source: Super Mario Bros. Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Koji Kondo |
[26] |
Overworld (Super Mario Bros. 2) | An upbeat piano remix of the ground theme from Super Mario Bros. 2. It plays as Mushroom Kingdom II's main music track. | Source: Super Mario Bros. 2 Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[27] |
Overworld (Super Mario Bros. 3) | A chiptune orchestral remix of the ground theme from Super Mario Bros. 3. It plays as Mushroom Kingdom III's alternate music track. | Source: Super Mario Bros. 3 Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[28] |
Space Junk Galaxy | A vivid remix of the theme of Space Junk Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy. It plays as Galaxy Tours's main music track. | Source: Super Mario Galaxy Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Mahito Yokota, Koji Kondo |
[29] |
Starman | A short fanfare that plays repeatedly when Mario or Luigi obtains a Super Star, ripped straight from Super Mario Bros.. It plays when a character is under the effect of the Super Star item. | Source: Super Mario Bros. Composition: Koji Kondo |
[30] |
Underwater (Super Mario Bros.) | An orchestral remix of the underwater theme from Super Mario Bros.. It plays as Mushroom Kingdom's main music track. Not yet publicly released in SSF2. | Source: Super Mario Bros. Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[31] |
Yoshi series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Athletic Course | A ragtime-inspired remix of the athletic theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. It plays as Yoshi's Island's main music track. | Source: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Arrangement: Jacob Xyless Tjolsen Composition: Koji Kondo |
[32] |
Donut Lifts | A more upbeat remix of the athletic theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. It plays as Yoshi's Story's main music track. | Source: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[33] |
Lakitu Plains | A jazzy remix of the Flower Garden theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. It plays as Yoshi's Island's alternate music track. | Source: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[34] |
Shy but Deadly | An upbeat remix of the theme that plays on the sixth level, Shy but Deadly, in Yoshi's Woolly World. It plays as Yoshi's Island (64)'s alternate music track. | Source: Yoshi's Woolly World Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Tomoya Tomita, Misaki Asada, Kazumi Totaka |
[35] |
Yoshi's Island 64 | A cheery vocal remix of the title theme of Yoshi's Story. It plays as Yoshi's Island (64)'s main music track. | Source: Yoshi's Story Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Kazumi Totaka |
[36] |
Yoshi's Story | A funky remix of the main theme of Yoshi's Story, with a portion of the title theme from the same game. It plays as Yoshi's Story's alternate music track. | Source: Yoshi's Story Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Kazumi Totaka |
[37] |
Wario series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Ashley’s Theme | An instrumental remix of Ashley's Song from WarioWare: Touched! with a few Ashley voice clips playing along. It plays as WarioWare, Inc.’s alternate music track. | Source: WarioWare: Touched! Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Masanobu Matsunaga, Yasuhisa Baba |
[38] |
Palm Tree Paradise | A soft guitar remix of the theme of the fourth level, Monsoon Jungle, of the Emerald Passage in Wario Land 4. It was originally branded under its original name (Monsoon Jungle) and its labeling as Palm Tree Paradise seems to be a mistake by the SSF2 developers. Nonetheless, it plays as Emerald Cave's main music track. | Source: Wario Land 4 Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher, Ema 194 Alvarado, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen Composition: Ryoji Yoshitomi |
[39] |
Wario Ware Inc | A funky remix of the main menu and title themes from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!. It plays as WarioWare, Inc.’s main music track. | Source: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Mircogame$! Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Ryoji Yoshitomi, Kyoko Miyamoto |
[40] |
Donkey Kong series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Bramble Blast | A soft remix of the theme that plays on bramble-based levels in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, with a portion of Mining Melancholy from the same game. It plays as Jungle Hijinx's alternate music track. | Source: Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: David Wise |
[41] |
DK Island Swing | A jazzy remix of the theme that plays on the first level, Jungle Hijinx, in Donkey Kong Country Returns. It plays as Jungle Hijinx's main music track. | Source: Donkey Kong Country Returns Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Minako Hamano, Masaru Tajima, Shinji Ushiroda, Daisuke Matsuoka |
[42] |
Gangplank Galleon | A rock remix of the theme that plays during the final battle against King K. Rool in Donkey Kong Country. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: Donkey Kong Country Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: David Wise, Eveline Fischer, Robin Beanland |
[43] |
Snakey Chantey | An upbeat remix of the song that plays on the Rattle Battle level in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. It plays as Gangplank Galleon's alternate music track. | Source: Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: David Wise |
[44] |
The Legend of Zelda series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Dark World | A synthesized dramatic remix of the overworld themes of the Dark World and Light World from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. It plays as Hylian Skies's main music track. | Source: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Arrangement: CR Ya Dad Drake Composition: Koji Kondo |
[45] |
Death Mountain | A symphonic orchestral remix of the mountain and forest theme of the Dark World from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. It plays as Hylian Skies's alternate music track. | Source: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[46] |
Majora's Mask Medley | An orchestral medley of five remixed songs from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask: Clock Town, Mayor's House Council Room, Astral Observatory, Song of Healing, and Song of Time. It plays as Clock Town's main music track. | Source: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Arrangement: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod Composition: Koji Kondo |
[47] |
Song of Ocarina | A dramatic orchestral medley of three remixed songs from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: Song of Storms, Hyrule Field, and Saria's Song. It plays as Hyrule Castle's alternate music track. | Source: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Koji Kondo |
[48] |
Song of Storms | A synthetic remix of one of the ocarina songs from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. It plays as Clock Town's alternate music track. | Source: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Koji Kondo |
[49] |
Skyloft | A funky remix of the song that plays during the day on Skyloft in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. While originally planned for Skyward Voyage, it now plays as Temple's alternate music track. | Source: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Arrangement: Garrett Williamson Composition: Hajime Wakai, Shiho Fujii, Mahito Yokota, Takeshi Hama, Koji Kondo |
[50] |
Temple | A soft piano remix of the theme that plays on the dungeon levels in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. It plays as Temple's main music track. | Source: Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Akito Nakatsaka |
[51] |
Zelda Main Theme | An upbeat chiptune remix of the overworld theme from The Legend of Zelda. It plays as Hyrule Castle's main music track. | Source: The Legend of Zelda Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Koji Kondo |
[52] |
F-Zero series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Big Blue | A techno remix of the theme that plays on the Big Blue course in F-Zero. It plays as Sand Ocean’s main music track. | Source: F-Zero Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Yumiko Kanki, Naoto Ishida |
[53] |
Mute City | A rock remix of the theme that plays on the Mute City course in F-Zero. It plays as Sand Ocean's alternate music track. | Source: F-Zero Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Yumiko Kanki, Naoto Ishida |
[54] |
Pokémon series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Champion Battle (Lance & Red) | An orchestral rock remix of the theme that plays during the battle against rivals Silver, Lance, or Red in Pokémon Gold and Silver. It plays as Lake of Rage's alternate music track. | Source: Pokémon Gold / Pokémon Silver Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose |
[55] |
Lake of Rage Swing | A calm remix of the theme that plays on Routes 42, 43, 44, and the Lake of Rage itself in Pokémon Gold and Silver. It plays as Lake of Rage's main music track. | Source: Pokémon Gold / Pokémon Silver Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose |
[56] |
Pokémon Main Theme | A synthetic remix of the title theme from Pokémon Red and Blue. It plays as Pokémon Colosseum's main music track. | Source: Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Junichi Masuda |
[57] |
Pokémon City Medley | A rock medley of five remixed songs that play in the cities in Pokémon Red and Blue: Pallet Town, Celadon City, Vermillion City, Lavender Town, and Cinnabar Island. It plays as Saffron City's alternate music track. | Source: Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Junichi Masuda |
[58] |
Sky Pillar | An upbeat rock remix of the theme that plays inside the Sky Pillar in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. It plays as the main music track for the stage of the same name. | Source: Pokémon Ruby / Pokémon Sapphire Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Go Ichinose, Morikazu Aoki, Junichi Masuda |
[59] |
Sky Tower | A dramatic orchestral remix of the theme that plays inside the Sky Tower in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team. It plays as Sky Pillar's alternate music track. | Source: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team / Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Arata Iiyoshi, Atsuhiro Ishizuna |
[60] |
Team Rocket Hideout | A cinematic remix of the theme that plays inside the Team Rocket's secret hideout in Pokémon Red and Blue. While originally planned for Silph Co., it now plays as Saffron City's main music track. | Source: Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Junichi Masuda |
[61] |
Trainer Battle | A rock remix of the theme that plays during a battle against a trainer in the Kanto region in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. It plays as Pokémon Colosseum's alternate music track. | Source: Pokémon HeartGold / Pokémon SoulSilver Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Junichi Masuda, Takuto Kitsuta |
[62] |
Kirby series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Bubbly Clouds | Possibly a theme for a Butter Building stage. Not yet publicly released in SSF2. | Source: Kirby's Dream Land Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Jun Ishikawa |
N/A |
Butter Building | Possibly a theme for a Butter Building stage. Not yet publicly released in SSF2. | Source: Kirby's Adventure Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Hirokazu Ando, Jun Ishikawa |
[63] |
Gourmet Race | An upbeat remix of the theme that plays in the sub-game of the same name in Kirby Super Star. It plays as Dream Land's main music track. | Source: Kirby Super Star Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Jun Ishikawa, Dan Miyakawa |
[64] |
Green Greens | A chiptune remix of the theme of the first level, Green Greens, in Kirby's Dream Land. It plays as Dream Land's alternate music track. | Source: Kirby's Dream Land Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Jun Ishikawa |
[65] |
Rainbow Route | A chiptune orchestral remix of Nature Area, the theme that plays on one of the first levels in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Hironobu Inagaki, Atsuyoshi Isemura |
[66] |
Speed Eaters | A calm cheerful remix of the theme that plays in the sub-game of the same name in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. It plays as Rainbow Route's alternate music track. | Source: Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Hironobu Inagaki, Atsuyoshi Isemura |
[67] |
Star Fox series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Corneria | A techno remix of the Planet Corneria theme from Star Fox, with a portion of Venom from the same game. It plays as Meteo Campaigns's alternate music track. | Source: Star Fox Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Hajime Hirasawa |
[68] |
Corneria 2 | An upbeat techno remix of the Planet Corneria theme from Star Fox. It plays as Sector Z's alternate music track. | Source: Star Fox Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Hajime Hirasawa |
[69] |
Inside Krazoa Palace | A calm remix of the theme that plays inside the Krazoa Palace in Star Fox Adventures. It plays as Krazoa Palace's main music track. | Source: Star Fox Adventures Arrangement: Auraka Composition: David Wise |
[70] |
Meteo | A rock remix of the theme that plays on the Meteo area in Star Fox 64. It plays as Meteo Campaigns's main music track. | Source: Star Fox 64 Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Koji Kondo, Hajime Wakai |
[71] |
Sector Z / Titania | A calm techno remix of the main theme of Star Fox 64 and the Titania level from the same game. It plays as Sector Z's main music track. | Source: Star Fox 64 Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Koji Kondo, Hajime Wakai |
[72] |
Shackled Snowhorn | An upbeat remix of the theme that plays on the Snowhorn Wastes area in Star Fox Adventures. It plays as Krazoa Palace's alternate music track. | Source: Star Fox Adventures Arrangement: Auraka Composition: David Wise |
[73] |
Metroid series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Kraid's Lair | A calm atmospheric remix of the theme that plays on the Mini-Boss Hideout I, also known as Kraid's Lair, level in Metroid. It plays as Phase 8's main music track. | Source: Metroid Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen Composition: Hirokazu Tanaka |
[74] |
Lower Norfair | A symphonic orchestral remix of the theme that plays on the Norfair Ancient Ruins level in Super Metroid. It plays as Crateria's alternate music track. | Source: Super Metroid Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano |
[75] |
Super Metroid Medley | An electronic rock medley of four remixed songs from Super Metroid: Samus Aran's Appearance, Upper Brinstar, Crateria Underground, and Lower Maridia. It plays as Crateria's main music track. | Source: Super Metroid Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado, TheDreamCaster Composition: Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano |
[76] |
Vs. Ridley | A rock remix of the theme that plays during the battle against Ridley in Super Metroid. It plays as Phase 8's alternate music track and in the event, The Mother Brain, on the Tourian stage. | Source: Super Metroid Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano |
[77] |
EarthBound series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Deep Darkness | A dramatic remix of the theme that plays inside the Deep Darkness area in EarthBound. It plays as Devil's Machine's alternate music track. | Source: EarthBound Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka |
[78] |
Fourside | A funky bass remix of the Held in a Skyscraper, also known as Fourside, theme from EarthBound. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: EarthBound Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka |
[79] |
Hi Hi Hi | An upbeat remix of the theme that plays on the Saturn Valley area in EarthBound. It plays as Saturn Valley's main music track. | Source: EarthBound Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher, Jacob Xyless Tjolsen Composition: Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka |
[80] |
Humoresque of a Little Dog | A banjo remix of the theme that plays when Ninten or Ness was inside a drug or department store in EarthBound Beginnings and EarthBound. It plays as Saturn Valley's alternate music track. | Source: EarthBound Beginnings Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka |
[81] |
Pollyanna | A calm jazzy remix of the theme that plays when Ninten has no partners to accompany him in EarthBound Beginnings. It plays as Fourside's alternate music track. | Source: EarthBound Beginnings Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Keiichi Suzuki |
[82] |
Pokey Means Business | An intense synthetic remix of the theme that plays during the first phase of the final battle in EarthBound. It plays as Devil's Machine's main music track. | Source: EarthBound Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka |
[83] |
Fire Emblem series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Comrades | An orchestral synthetic remix of the theme that plays when recruiting a new unit in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. It plays as Castle Siege's alternate music track. | Source: Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Saki Haruyama, Yoshihiko Kitamura, Yoshito Hirano |
[84] |
Fire Emblem Theme | A synthetic remix of the title theme from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. It plays as Castle Siege's main music track. | Source: Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Saki Haruyama, Yoshihiko Kitamura, Yoshito Hirano |
[85] |
Kid Icarus series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Magnus's Theme | An orchestral remix of the theme that plays when fighting with Magnus in Chapter 2 and Chapter 18 in Kid Icarus: Uprising. It plays as Palutena's Shrine's main music track. | Source: Kid Icarus: Uprising Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Motoi Sakuraba, Yuzo Koshiro, Masafumi Takada, Noriyuki Iwadare, Takahiro Nishi |
[86] |
Palace in the Sky | An orchestral triumphant remix of theme that plays on the level of the same name in Kid Icarus. It plays as Palutena's Shrine's alternate music track. | Source: Kid Icarus Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher, Noxxious Composition: Hirokazu Tanaka |
[87] |
Golden Sun series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Isaac's Battle Theme (Golden Sun) | An intense synthetic remix of the main battle theme from Golden Sun. It plays as Venus Lighthouse's main music track. | Source: Golden Sun Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Motoi Sakuraba |
[88] |
Title Theme (Golden Sun) | An orchestral remix of the title theme from Golden Sun. It plays as Venus Lighthouse's alternate music track. | Source: Golden Sun Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Motoi Sakuraba |
[89] |
Chibi-Robo! series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Chibi-Robo! Main Theme | A calm upbeat remix of the title theme from Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure! It plays as Desk's main music track. | Source: Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure! Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado, Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Hirofumi Taniguchi |
[90] |
Game & Watch series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Flat Zone 2K19 | An electronic rock remix of the Flat Zone 2 theme from Super Smash Bros. Brawl that includes various sound effects a Game & Watch system would typically make. It plays as Flat Zone +'s main music track. | Source: Game & Watch Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Kenichi Okuma |
[91] |
Funky Zone | An original funky composition that includes various sound effects a Game & Watch system would typically make. It plays as Flat Zone +'s alternate music track. | Source: Game & Watch Composition: Auraka |
[92] |
Animal Crossing series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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DJ K.K. | A techno vocal remix of one of the songs played by K.K. Slider in Animal Crossing. It plays as Smashville's main music track. | Source: Animal Crossing Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Kazumi Totaka, Kenta Nagata, Toru Minegishi, Shinobu Tanaka |
[93] |
K.K. Cruisin' | A jazzy remix of one of the songs played by K.K. Slider in Animal Crossing. It plays as Smashville's alternate music track. | Source: Animal Crossing Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Kazumi Totaka, Kenta Nagata, Toru Minegishi, Shinobu Tanaka |
[94] |
Steel Diver series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Steel Diver Theme | A techno remix of the title theme from Steel Diver. It plays as Steel Diver's main music track. | Source: Steel Diver Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi |
[95] |
Sonic series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Casino Night Zone | A calm upbeat remix of the theme that plays on the fourth level, Casino Night Zone, in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Masato Nakamura |
[96] |
Casino Park | An upbeat remix of the theme that plays on the fifth level, Casino Park, in Sonic Heroes. It plays as Casino Night Zone's alternate music track. | Source: Sonic Heroes Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Jun Senoue |
[97] |
Green Hill Zone | An upbeat rock remix of the theme that plays on the first level, Green Hill Zone, in Sonic the Hedgehog. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: Sonic the Hedgehog Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Masato Nakamura |
[98] |
Live and Learn | A jazzy instrumental remix of the main theme of Sonic Adventure 2, with a small instrumental portion of Sonic Boom, the main theme of the US version of Sonic the Hedgehog CD. It plays as Green Hill Zone's alternate music track. | Source: Sonic Adventure 2 / Sonic the Hedgehog CD Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Jun Senoue, Spencer Nilsen |
[99] |
Sky Canyon Zone | A 16-bit remix of the theme that plays on the first act of the fifth level, Sky Canyon Zone, in Sonic Advance 2. It plays as Sky Sanctuary Zone's alternate music track. | Source: Sonic Advance 2 Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Tatsuyuki Maeda, Yutaka Minobe, Teruhiko Nakagawa |
[100] |
Sky Sanctuary Zone | A soft orchestral remix of the theme that plays on the sixth level, Sky Sanctuary Zone, in Sonic & Knuckles. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: Sonic & Knuckles Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Howard Drossin, Tokuhiko Uwabo, Sachio Ogawa, Yoshiaki Kashima, Masaru Setsumaru, Tatsuyuki Maeda, Tomonori Sawada, Masayuki Nagao, Jun Senoue |
[101] |
Mega Man series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Flash in the Dark / Galaxy Fantasy | A rock remix of the themes that play on Dr. Wily's Stage 1 and Galaxy Man's Stage in Mega Man 9. It plays as Skull Fortress's alternate music track. | Source: Mega Man 9 Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Ippo Yamada, Yu Shimoda, Ryo Kawakami, Hiroki Isogai |
[102] |
Mega Man X Medley | A techno medley of four remixed songs from Mega Man X: Boomer Kuwanger, Chill Penguin, Storm Eagle, and Spark Mandrill. It plays as Central Highway's alternate music track. | Source: Mega Man X Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara, Toshihiko Horiyama |
[103] |
Skull Fortress | An electronic rock remix of the theme that plays on the first and second stages of Dr. Wily's Castle in Mega Man 2. It plays as Skull Fortress's main music track. | Source: Mega Man 2 Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Takashi Tateishi |
[104] |
Storm Eagle | A rock remix of the theme that plays on Storm Eagle's stage, Sky Stage, in Mega Man X. It plays as Central Highway's main music track. | Source: Mega Man X Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara, Toshihiko Horiyama |
[105] |
Street Fighter series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Ken's Theme | A techno remix of the theme that plays on Ken's stage, Battle Harbor, in Street Fighter II. It plays as Suzaku Castle's alternate music track. | Source: Street Fighter II Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe |
[106] |
Ryu's Theme | An orchestral rock remix of the theme that plays on Ryu's stage, Suzaku Castle, in Street Fighter II. It plays as Suzaku Castle's main music track. | Source: Street Fighter II Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe |
[107] |
PAC-MAN series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Ghostly Garden | A chiptune remix of the theme of the first level of Toc-Man's Mansion in PAC-MAN WORLD. It plays as PAC-MAZE's alternate music track. | Source: PAC-MAN WORLD Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Tommy Tallarico |
[108] |
Pac-Man Theme | A funky remix of the startup theme from PAC-MAN. It plays as PAC-MAZE's main music track. | Source: PAC-MAN Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Toshio Kai |
[109] |
Tales series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Fatalize | An upbeat remix of the battle theme that plays during the battles against Sheena, Regal, or Abyssion in Tales of Symphonia. It plays as Tower of Salvation's alternate music track. | Source: Tales of Symphonia Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Takeshi Arai |
[110] |
Tales of Symphonia Medley | A rock medley of three remixed songs from Tales of Symphonia: Fighting of the Spirit (originated from Tales of Phantasia), Full Force, and Final Destination. It plays as Tower of Salvation's main music track. | Source: Tales of Symphonia Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Takeshi Arai |
[111] |
Castlevania series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Castlevania Retro Medley | A rock medley of three remixed songs from the Castlevania series: Simon's Theme, Vampire Killer, and Bloody Tears from Super Castlevania VI, Castlevania, and Castlevania ll: Simon's Quest respectively. It plays as Dracula's Castle's main music track. | Source: Super Castlevania VI / Castlevania / Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Masanori Adachi, Taro Kudo, Kinuyo Yamashita, Satoe Terashima, Kenichi Matsubara, Kouji Murata |
[112] |
Proof of Blood | An orchestral symphonic remix of the theme that plays during the battle against Dracula's second form in Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. It plays as Dracula's Castle's alternate music track. | Source: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Sotaro Tojima, Hiroshi Mitsuoka |
[113] |
Bomberman series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Alcatraz | A synthetic remix of the theme that plays on the first level, Lost Planet Alcatraz, in Bomberman 64: The Second Attack. It plays as Bomb Factory's alternate music track. | Source: Bomberman 64: The Second Attack Arrangement: Steve Ohaiguy Burns Composition: Tomohiko Kira, Yasunori Mitsuda, Hidenobu Otsuki, Tomokazu Kudo, Hiroyo Yamanaka, Yoshitaka Hirota, Kenji Hiramatsu |
[114] |
Bomberman Theme | A synthetic remix of the theme that plays on the first few levels in Bomberman, with the second portion that was introduced in Bomberman II, which resembles the Area 1 theme from Super Bomberman. It plays as Bomb Factory's main music track. | Source: Super Bomberman Arrangement: Rayson Williams Composition: Atsushi Chikuma, Tomoyuki Hamada |
[115] |
FINAL FANTASY series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Battle (Final Fantasy) | A rock remix of the theme that plays during a random encounter in FINAL FANTASY. It plays as Chaos Shrine's alternate music track. | Source: FINAL FANTASY Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Nobuo Uematsu |
[116] |
Chaos Shrine | A calm remix of the theme that plays on the level of the same name in FINAL FANTASY. It plays as the main music track on the stage of the same name. | Source: FINAL FANTASY Arrangement: Steve Ohaiguy Burns Composition: Nobuo Uematsu |
[117] |
Within the Giant | A dramatic remix of the theme that plays inside the Giant of Babil in FINAL FANTASY IV. It plays as Lunar Core's alternate music track. | Source: FINAL FANTASY IV Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Nobuo Uematsu |
[118] |
Zeromus Battle Theme | An intense dramatic remix of the theme that plays during the battle against Zeromus, the final boss of FINAL FANTASY IV. It plays as Lunar Core's main music track. | Source: FINAL FANTASY IV Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Nobuo Uematsu |
[119] |
KINGDOM HEARTS series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Darkness of the Unknown | A rock remix of one of the themes that plays during the battle against Xemnas, the final boss of KINGDOM HEARTS II. It plays as The World That Never Was's alternate music track. | Source: KINGDOM HEARTS II Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Yoko Shimomura |
[120] |
Don't Think Twice | An upbeat instrumental remix of the one of the main theme songs of KINGDOM HEARTS III. It plays as Twilight Town's main music track. | Source: KINGDOM HEARTS III Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Hikaru Utada |
[121] |
Rowdy Rumble | A dramatic remix of the theme that plays during a battle against Pete in KINGDOM HEARTS II. It plays as Twilight Town's alternate music track. | Source: KINGDOM HEARTS II Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Yoko Shimomura |
[122] |
Sacred Moon | A dramatic remix of one of the themes that plays on The World That Never Was in KINGDOM HEARTS II. It plays as The World That Never Was's main music track. | Source: KINGDOM HEARTS II Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Yoko Shimomura |
[123] |
Dragon Ball series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA | A 16-bit remix of the first opening theme of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It plays as World Tournament's main music track. | Source: Dragon Ball Z Arrangement: Ema 194 Alvarado Composition: Yukinojo Mori, Chiho Kiyoka |
[124] |
DBZ Fight Theme | An intensified remix of the fight theme from the anime Dragon Ball Z, has extra instruments playing along with the original song. It plays as Planet Namek's alternate music track. | Source: Dragon Ball Z Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Shunsuke Kikuchi |
[125] |
Gohan's Anger Theme | A dramatic rock remix of the theme that plays when Gohan transforms into Super Saiyan 2 during the Cell Games in the anime Dragon Ball Z. It plays as Planet Namek's main music track. | Source: Dragon Ball Z Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Bruce Faulconer |
[126] |
Ultimate Battle | A techno remix of the theme that plays when Goku fights Jiren using Ultra Instinct in the anime Dragon Ball Super. It plays as World Tournament's alternate music track. | Source: Dragon Ball Super Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Norihito Sumitomo |
[127] |
Naruto series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Ninja Medley | A rock medley of one song from Naruto and four from Naruto: Shippūden: Morning, Heavy Violence, Red Rose, Emergence of Talents, and Sunspot. It plays as Final Valley's main music track. | Source: Naruto / Naruto: Shippūden Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Toshiro Masuda, Yasuharu Takanashi |
[128] |
Size of the Moon | An upbeat remix of the fourteenth opening theme of the anime Naruto: Shippūden. It plays as Final Valley's alternate music track. | Source: Naruto: Shippūden Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher, Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Nogizaka46 |
[129] |
The Raising Fighting Spirit | A rock remix of the theme that plays during battles in the anime Naruto. It plays as Hidden Leaf Village's main music track. | Source: Naruto Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Toshiro Masuda |
[130] |
Wind | A calm remix of the first ending theme of the anime Naruto. It plays as Hidden Leaf Village's alternate music track. | Source: Naruto Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Akeboshi |
[131] |
Bleach series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Bleach Medley | A dramatic medley of seven remixed songs from the anime Bleach: Will of the Heart, Treachery, Invasion, Clavar La Espada, Nube Negra, Quincy's Craft, and What You Can See In Their Eyes. It plays as Hueco Mundo's main music track. | Source: Bleach Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Shirō Sagisu |
[132] |
On the Precipice of Defeat | A synthetic remix of the theme that plays when Ichigo's demise is approaching in the anime Bleach. It plays as Hueco Mundo's alternate music track. | Source: Bleach Arrangement: Andrew asf Fisher Composition: Shirō Sagisu |
[133] |
Other series
Title | Description | Composition and arrangements | Link |
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Mii Channel | An upbeat remix of the main theme of the pre-installed Wii application, Mii Channel. It plays as Nintendo 3DS's main music track. | Source: Mii Channel Arrangement: Alex Chernabogue Mourey Composition: Kazumi Totaka |
[134] |
Wii Sports Theme | An upbeat remix of the title themes of Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort. It plays as Nintendo 3DS's alternate music track. | Source: Wii Sports / Wii Sports Resort Arrangement: Auraka Composition: Kazumi Totaka, Ryo Nagamatsu |
[135] |
Reference
- ↑ http://forums.mcleodgaming.com/viewtopic.php?p=1461214#p1461214 Accessed on 2 October 2016
See also
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