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Okey, thank you.^^it's not in BotW, it was solely a trailer theme
The DK Jr portion of said medley incorporates the round start, level 1, level 4, title theme, and round clear jingles!The main post is basically completed now!
All that's left is to add in links, which I can't really do until the game comes out and the music is uploaded to YouTube.
I also haven't fully sourced some of the medleys, like the Donkey Kong / Donkey Kong Jr one. I'd appreciate some help in identifying all of the components! There may be some other songs that are medleys, but I just haven't noticed due to unfamiliarity with the source material (eg: Fire Emblem) - so if I missed any other songs that were sneakily slipped in please let me know.
Also the drum beat before the second vocal bridge comes from red canyon!The F-Zero Medley first notes belong to the Game Over theme from the game. Also, before the second vocal, you can hear in the background the first four chords from Mute City
it's pretty likely mario kart but we don't have anything concrete i don't thinkI was thinking, do we have confirmation of what the second Mario selection is? I've heard that it's reserved for Mario Kart music on Mario Kart stages, but I don't have proof, so...
We can buy the music? Great! I don't like not having all of the songs for a stage from the start, but at least I can get it through an easy method now.Correct me if I'm wrong. When it comes to unlocking music in Ultimate, all one needs to do is play the game. Coins will be earned through various activities and can be used to purchase all of the music.
I'd like to know if it's just Mario Kart or also includes the other Mario sports or Mario Party music. As for why they did it, they probably just felt like the Mario stages had an awfully lot of songs and decided to split them up so their music pools aren't so massive.Well, I don't have a proof to show you, but I asked someone who have the game and he confirms the second Mario catalog is indeed for Mario Kart.
Such a strange choice to be honest.
Sorry I don't have much more info, but it seems to be Mario Kart only. That's still 15 songs for two stages, so it's not too limited. But considering that there's various Mario Sports music, it's seems... Weird.I'd like to know if it's just Mario Kart or also includes the other Mario sports or Mario Party music. As for why they did it, they probably just felt like the Mario stages had an awfully lot of songs and decided to split them up so their music pools aren't so massive.
I think the Mario party songs be grouped with the Mario Kart songs, I think I recalled that Mario Party 9 song playing on the Mario Circuit stagein one of the demos.I think grouping the Mario Kart, Mario Sports, and Mario Party songs together would have made more sense honestly. Would have balanced the two categories a little better, and I think most of the sports and party songs fit more on the Mario Kart stages anyway.
A lot of the music-related categorization seems pretty arbitrary... oh well. There's always patches to sort that stuff out, Nintendo's been pretty good at making quality-of-life improvements in patches lately, with games like Splatoon 2 and ARMS.
The wiki has a full tracklist. Some song titles in the Smash Bros. section contain World of Light spoilers. As far as returning tracks go, literally all of them return, including tracks from the N64, except:Is there a list of confirmed returning songs anywhere? I feel like there was a pinned thread made by the same user, but I just can't find it anywhere.
I already think it's weird enough they changed the star fox 64 (classic game, nintendo cant stop remaking it, it still holds up) stage into a zero (controversial at best, more negative things to say about it than positive, didn't help a dying system) stageYou know what really gets me is how was there no Star Fox Zero remixes? Really dropped the ball on that one, especially with Fox, Falco and the Cornaria level being based on Zero.
All of these are tragic losses. I can probably live without the rest on that list, but on the huge plus side, that means this song returns. Right?The wiki has a full tracklist. Some song titles in the Smash Bros. section contain World of Light spoilers. As far as returning tracks go, literally all of them return, including tracks from the N64, except:
3. Midna's Lament (Original)
12. Ai no Uta
14. Tane no Uta
I think the Subspace songs that don't return are Step: The Cave (which, to be fair, sounds more like exploration music rather than battle music) and Subspace Ver. 2 (which doesn't really sound much different from Ver. 1)The wiki has a full tracklist. Some song titles in the Smash Bros. section contain World of Light spoilers. As far as returning tracks go, literally all of them return, including tracks from the N64, except:
1. Ground Theme 2 - Super Mario Bros. (Brawl)
2. DK Jungle 1 Theme - Barrel Blast
3. Midna's Lament (Original)
4. The Great Sea (Original)
5. Molgera (Original)
6. Vs. Parasite Queen (Original)
7. Checker Knights
8. Forest / Nature Area (Original)
9. Battle! (Wild Pokemon) (Diamond / Pearl) (for 3DS / Wii U)
10. Wrath of the Reset Bomb (Original, was only available in Smash Run on 3DS)
11. Dark Pit (Original, was only available in Smash Run on 3DS)
12. Ai no Uta
13. Ai no Uta (French)
14. Tane no Uta
15. Famicom Medley (Brawl)
16. Theme of Solid Snake (Original)
17. Right There, Ride On
18. Bravoman Medley
19. Yokai Dochuki Medley
And also like a couple tracks from Subspace Emissary iirc.
i guess to be fair it's basically just the same stage with a different backdrop. more than likely they just had the SF0 assets on hand and figured it'd be easier to use them than make an entirely new backdrop based on the melee versionI already think it's weird enough they changed the star fox 64 (classic game, nintendo cant stop remaking it, it still holds up) stage into a zero (controversial at best, more negative things to say about it than positive, didn't help a dying system) stage
yeah, this one's back!on the huge plus side, that means this song returns. Right?
Venom is still based off of SF64.I already think it's weird enough they changed the star fox 64 (classic game, nintendo cant stop remaking it, it still holds up) stage into a zero (controversial at best, more negative things to say about it than positive, didn't help a dying system) stage
Awesome. I have so many good memories of Smash Brawl, and a good chunk of them were to this song on Final Destination.yeah, this one's back!
Well, it's a returning track from Smash 4. We also have 2 news Party tracks... From Island Tour.Did they put really one Mario Party Track only from MP9 in? o.O
Sand Ocean
[Source: F-ZERO] [Arranger: Hirokazu Tanaka] [Original Song]
This is a little disappointing. I would like to here a remix from Everyone is a Superstar from MP1. :SWell, it's a returning track from Smash 4. We also have 2 news Party tracks... From Island Tour.
Main Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=652DWf7jQFQ
Rocket Road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETrnvUdwZdg