Koji Kondo (近藤 浩治 Kondō Kōji, born August 13, 1960) is a Japanese composer and musician best known for his scores for various video games produced by Nintendo.
Kondo was born in Nagoya, Japan. He took to music at an early age, writing simple tunes for fun even as a small child. At seventeen, he decided to pursue music professionally. He undertook classical training, and he learned to play several instruments.
In the 1980s, Kondo learned Read Full BioKoji Kondo (近藤 浩治 Kondō Kōji, born August 13, 1960) is a Japanese composer and musician best known for his scores for various video games produced by Nintendo.
Kondo was born in Nagoya, Japan. He took to music at an early age, writing simple tunes for fun even as a small child. At seventeen, he decided to pursue music professionally. He undertook classical training, and he learned to play several instruments.
In the 1980s, Kondo learned that a company called Nintendo was seeking musicians to compose music for its new video game system, the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System outside Japan). Kondo had never considered writing video game music before, but he decided to give the company a chance. He was hired in 1983.
Kondo found himself in a totally different environment at Nintendo. Suddenly, he was limited to only four "instruments" (two monophonic pulse channels, a monophonic triangle wave channel which could be used as a bass, and a noise channel used for percussion) due to limitations of the system's sound chip. Though he and Nintendo's technicians eventually discovered a way to add a fifth channel (normally reserved for SFX), his music was still severely limited on the system.
Kondo has stayed with Nintendo through various consoles, including the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo outside Japan), the Nintendo 64, the Nintendo GameCube and most recently the Nintendo Wii. These latter systems have vastly improved Nintendo's audio capabilities, and Kondo today composes music with CD quality sound.
Koji Kondo attended the world-premiere of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony at the Rosemont Theater in Rosemont, IL in May of 2006. His music from the Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda series was performed by a full symphony orchestra. This event drew nearly 4000 attendees.
Considered by many to be the "John Williams" of the digital entertainment world, Koji Kondo is acclaimed the world over thanks to his unique partnership crafting the most recognizable themes and soundtracks with industry giant Nintendo (and to his credit, a creatively fluent partnership with Shigeru Miyamoto). Fans and critics alike cite as his greatest talent being his ability to craft melodies that while catchy and pleasant upon first listen, remain enjoyable even when looped over long periods of time and played through inferior sound equipment. His songs are certainly memorable; the title theme song to Super Mario Brothers retains its iconic status 20 years after its initial release. Not unknown in the musical community, Mr. Kondo can count talent such as Paul McCartney among his fans. Kondo's music has been cited as being as integral to the Nintendo style as the game design of Shigeru Miyamoto.
Conversely, this familiarity is also the cause of most criticism of Kondo's work. Over nearly 20 years in video game music, his style has changed very little. The themes of Super Mario Bros. in 1985 are little different from those of Super Mario Sunshine in 2002, although the earlier game sounds more primitive due to technology constraints. This need for sameness over the years is something of a two-edged sword for Kondo; when he has tried something different, as in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, some criticized him for abandoning the themes and styles they had grown to enjoy (although others found this to be some of his best work).
"Super Mario Bros. Theme" has been on Billboard Magazine's Hot Ringtones chart for over 90 weeks, where it also hit #1.
Koji Kondo's work shows at least three major influences: Latin music, jazz music, and classical music (mainly ragtime and march music), often with a strong cinematic flair. Latin is particularly evident in his bouncy themes throughout the Mario series, such as the soundtrack to Super Mario Bros. 3. The happy main theme has a slow, samba-like rhythm. The second theme offers a more upbeat, ragtime-like style. Bowser's theme would not sound out of place being played by a Mexican mariachi band. This influence also shows up in his more recent works, such as the Gerudo Valley theme from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, a song with a certain stereotypical Andalusian flair.
Kondo's more jazz-influenced pieces also come from a wide variety of projects. One of the earliest examples of this is his minimalist underground theme from Super Mario Bros., and Saria's theme from Ocarina of Time sounds almost Dixieland in places. All of this is hardly surprising; Kondo lists Henry Mancini as one of his most admired influences.
Kondo was trained as a classical musician, and this shows in his more ambitious projects, such as the soundtracks to the Zelda series. These pieces are distinctively cinematic, reminiscent of John Williams' work on Star Wars or Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The title theme to The Legend of Zelda is grandiose for all its low fidelity. Several of Mr. Kondo's themes have been famously recorded with full orchestral backing, with several tours of his work featured highly in concerts presented around the world.
Kondo's work is also highly influenced by Eastern Asian music, which might not be surprising given his country of birth. His songs are predominantly melody-based with little supporting harmony, which is in keeping with the Asian tradition. This makes him somewhat unique among the most popular video game composers, as his counterparts such as Nobuo Uematsu and Koichi Sugiyama produce more Western-sounding compositions for their games.
Kondo was born in Nagoya, Japan. He took to music at an early age, writing simple tunes for fun even as a small child. At seventeen, he decided to pursue music professionally. He undertook classical training, and he learned to play several instruments.
In the 1980s, Kondo learned Read Full BioKoji Kondo (近藤 浩治 Kondō Kōji, born August 13, 1960) is a Japanese composer and musician best known for his scores for various video games produced by Nintendo.
Kondo was born in Nagoya, Japan. He took to music at an early age, writing simple tunes for fun even as a small child. At seventeen, he decided to pursue music professionally. He undertook classical training, and he learned to play several instruments.
In the 1980s, Kondo learned that a company called Nintendo was seeking musicians to compose music for its new video game system, the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System outside Japan). Kondo had never considered writing video game music before, but he decided to give the company a chance. He was hired in 1983.
Kondo found himself in a totally different environment at Nintendo. Suddenly, he was limited to only four "instruments" (two monophonic pulse channels, a monophonic triangle wave channel which could be used as a bass, and a noise channel used for percussion) due to limitations of the system's sound chip. Though he and Nintendo's technicians eventually discovered a way to add a fifth channel (normally reserved for SFX), his music was still severely limited on the system.
Kondo has stayed with Nintendo through various consoles, including the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo outside Japan), the Nintendo 64, the Nintendo GameCube and most recently the Nintendo Wii. These latter systems have vastly improved Nintendo's audio capabilities, and Kondo today composes music with CD quality sound.
Koji Kondo attended the world-premiere of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony at the Rosemont Theater in Rosemont, IL in May of 2006. His music from the Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda series was performed by a full symphony orchestra. This event drew nearly 4000 attendees.
Considered by many to be the "John Williams" of the digital entertainment world, Koji Kondo is acclaimed the world over thanks to his unique partnership crafting the most recognizable themes and soundtracks with industry giant Nintendo (and to his credit, a creatively fluent partnership with Shigeru Miyamoto). Fans and critics alike cite as his greatest talent being his ability to craft melodies that while catchy and pleasant upon first listen, remain enjoyable even when looped over long periods of time and played through inferior sound equipment. His songs are certainly memorable; the title theme song to Super Mario Brothers retains its iconic status 20 years after its initial release. Not unknown in the musical community, Mr. Kondo can count talent such as Paul McCartney among his fans. Kondo's music has been cited as being as integral to the Nintendo style as the game design of Shigeru Miyamoto.
Conversely, this familiarity is also the cause of most criticism of Kondo's work. Over nearly 20 years in video game music, his style has changed very little. The themes of Super Mario Bros. in 1985 are little different from those of Super Mario Sunshine in 2002, although the earlier game sounds more primitive due to technology constraints. This need for sameness over the years is something of a two-edged sword for Kondo; when he has tried something different, as in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, some criticized him for abandoning the themes and styles they had grown to enjoy (although others found this to be some of his best work).
"Super Mario Bros. Theme" has been on Billboard Magazine's Hot Ringtones chart for over 90 weeks, where it also hit #1.
Koji Kondo's work shows at least three major influences: Latin music, jazz music, and classical music (mainly ragtime and march music), often with a strong cinematic flair. Latin is particularly evident in his bouncy themes throughout the Mario series, such as the soundtrack to Super Mario Bros. 3. The happy main theme has a slow, samba-like rhythm. The second theme offers a more upbeat, ragtime-like style. Bowser's theme would not sound out of place being played by a Mexican mariachi band. This influence also shows up in his more recent works, such as the Gerudo Valley theme from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, a song with a certain stereotypical Andalusian flair.
Kondo's more jazz-influenced pieces also come from a wide variety of projects. One of the earliest examples of this is his minimalist underground theme from Super Mario Bros., and Saria's theme from Ocarina of Time sounds almost Dixieland in places. All of this is hardly surprising; Kondo lists Henry Mancini as one of his most admired influences.
Kondo was trained as a classical musician, and this shows in his more ambitious projects, such as the soundtracks to the Zelda series. These pieces are distinctively cinematic, reminiscent of John Williams' work on Star Wars or Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The title theme to The Legend of Zelda is grandiose for all its low fidelity. Several of Mr. Kondo's themes have been famously recorded with full orchestral backing, with several tours of his work featured highly in concerts presented around the world.
Kondo's work is also highly influenced by Eastern Asian music, which might not be surprising given his country of birth. His songs are predominantly melody-based with little supporting harmony, which is in keeping with the Asian tradition. This makes him somewhat unique among the most popular video game composers, as his counterparts such as Nobuo Uematsu and Koichi Sugiyama produce more Western-sounding compositions for their games.
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All Clear
近藤浩治 Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'All Clear' by these artists:
Aidan Knight In time all clear I'm alone with the thought of it High…
George Benson Are we really happy here With this lonely game we play Loo…
Marla Hansen Guard your stairways and lock your rooms up tight 'Cause you…
Najwa Like the flight of a butterfly This is full of promises All…
Najwa - [EMG] Like the flight of a butterfly This is full of promises All…
Najwa Nimri Like the flight of a butterfly This is full of promises Al…
We have lyrics for these tracks by 近藤浩治:
Chase Start me up いつもと同じ空 よくある シチュエーション なのに はやる気持ちはもう 夏のゲーム いざ開始! …
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SOLLAZZATORE
FULL TRACKLIST (1990-2002)
SUPER MARIO WORLD
01:25:12 Title
01:26:13 Yoshi's Island
01:26:45 Overworld
01:28:17 Stage Clear
01:28:26 Athletic
01:29:53 Donut Plains
01:30:31 Underground
01:32:04 Underwater
01:33:53 Haunted House
01:35:37 Castle
01:37:46 Boss
01:38:52 Castle Clear
01:39:01 Egg Rescue
01:39:23 Vanilla Dome
01:40:10 Forest of Illusion
01:40:52 Star World
01:41:26 Special Zone
01:43:41 Bonus Stage
01:44:37 Bonus Clear
01:44:42 Switch
01:45:02 Invincible
01:45:25 Miss
01:45:31 Game Over
01:45:38 Bowser Castle Emerges
01:45:47 Valley of Bowser
01:46:24 Evil King Bowser
01:47:44 Princess Peach Rescue
01:48:02 Ending
PILOTWINGS
01:52:12 Helicopter
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA - A LINK TO THE PAST
01:55:42 Title
01:56:02 File Select
01:56:57 Opening
01:59:00 Time of the Falling Rain
02:00:10 Hyrule Castle
02:03:05 Princess Zelda Rescue
02:04:39 Sanctuary
02:06:13 Overworld
02:07:21 Kakariko Village
02:09:33 Guessing-Game House
02:10:26 Fortune-Telling House
02:11:09 The Soldiers of Kakariko Village
02:11:52 Cave
02:12:53 Dungeon
02:14:56 Boss Battle
02:15:33 Boss Clear
02:15:46 Turned into a Rabbit!
02:16:44 Lost Woods
02:17:40 The Master Sword
02:17:56 Agahnim's Theme
02:19:34 Dark World
02:21:57 Dark Mountain
02:23:49 Dark Dungeon
02:25:33 Crystal
02:26:39 The Goddess Appears
02:27:34 The Priest Transforms into Ganon
02:27:42 Ganon's Message
02:28:26 Battle with Ganon
02:29:44 Triforce Chamber
02:31:19 Ending
YOSHI'S ISLAND
02:39:05 Story Music Box
02:41:49 Yoshi's Island
02:44:02 Opening
02:45:04 Training
02:45:47 Game Start
02:45:51 Flower Garden
02:48:45 Stage Clear
02:49:36 Underground
02:51:23 Fortress
02:53:32 Kamek's Theme
02:54:04 Fortress Boss
02:55:17 Athletic
02:57:27 Overworld
02:59:00 Before the Big Boss
02:59:59 Big Boss
03:02:00 Big Boss Clear
03:02:09 Map
03:04:23 World Clear
03:04:28 Bonus Fanfare
03:04:32 Bonus Stage
03:05:58 Transformation
03:06:04 Powerful Baby
03:07:04 Miss
03:07:10 Game Over
03:07:20 Baby Bowser
03:10:05 Baby Bowser Clear
03:10:16 Luigi Rescue
03:11:49 Ending
SUPER MARIO 64
03:15:45 Title
03:19:16 File Select
03:20:01 Peach's Message
03:20:10 Opening
03:20:44 Lakitu's Message
03:20:49 Bowser's Message
03:20:55 Inside the Castle Walls
03:22:55 Toad's Message
03:23:01 Game Start
03:23:06 Bob-omb Battlefield
03:25:28 Boss
03:26:49 Power Star
03:26:58 Stage Clear
03:27:05 Star Catch Fanfare
03:27:10 Slider
03:30:00 Piranha Plant's Lullaby
03:32:19 Dire, Dire Docks
03:35:25 Correct Solution Fanfare
03:35:30 Cool, Cool Mountain
03:38:29 Race Fanfare
03:38:35 Bowser's Road
03:40:46 Bowser's Theme
03:43:16 Bowser Clear
03:43:22 Big Boo's Haunt
03:46:28 Merry-Go-Round
03:47:29 Powerful Mario
03:48:24 Hazy Maze Cave
03:52:10 Metal Mario
03:53:05 Shifting Sand Land
03:55:48 Endless Stairs
03:56:15 Game Over
03:56:33 Ultimate Bowser
03:59:25 Ultimate Bowser Clear
03:59:53 Princess Peach Rescue
04:01:10 Ending
STAR FOX 64
04:04:37 Opening
04:06:18 Title
04:07:35 File Select
04:09:27 Map
04:11:25 VS Select
04:12:25 Game Start 1
04:13:20 Game Start 2
04:13:32 Game Start 3
04:13:52 Game Start 4
04:14:24 Game Start 5
04:14:36 Bill's Theme
04:14:44 Katt's Theme
04:14:59 Mission Accomplished
04:16:22 Mission Failed
04:18:12 Miss
04:18:18 Game Over
04:19:40 All Clear
04:21:29 Ending
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA - OCARINA OF TIME
04:26:38 Title
04:27:57 Enter Ganondorf
04:28:11 Deku Tree
04:29:30 Fairy Flying
04:30:15 House
04:31:22 Kokiri Forest
04:33:13 Open Treasure Box
04:33:24 Item Catch
04:33:29 Small Item Catch
04:33:34 Shop
04:35:45 Battle
04:37:58 Inside The Deku Tree
04:39:26 Boss Battle
04:40:46 Boss Clear
04:41:00 Heart Container Get
04:41:05 Legend of Hyrule
04:43:04 Spiritual Stone Get
04:43:21 Fairy Ocarina Get
04:43:32 Hyrule Field Main Theme
04:48:16 Kepora Gebora's Theme
04:50:18 Market
04:52:00 Shooting Gallery
04:53:26 Hyrule Castle Courtyard
04:54:55 Enter Zelda
04:55:03 Ocarina 'Zelda's Lullaby'
04:55:15 Zelda's Theme
04:56:54 Ocarina 'Epona's Song'
04:57:04 LonLon Ranch
05:01:06 Mini Game
05:02:11 Kakariko Village
05:03:55 Ocarina 'Sun's Song'
05:04:03 Hyrule Field Morning Theme
05:04:40 Goron City
05:06:18 Ocarina 'Saria's Song'
05:06:27 Lost Woods
05:07:42 Dodongo's Cavern
05:08:28 Middle Boss Battle
05:10:48 Dinosaur Boss Battle
05:12:58 Zora's Domain
05:14:30 Great Fairy's Fountain
05:15:40 Potion Shop
05:17:17 Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly
05:18:36 Ocarina 'Song of Time'
05:18:49 Temple of Time
05:20:08 Open Door of Temple of Time
05:20:23 Master Sword
05:20:37 Ganondorf's Theme
05:21:49 Chamber of the Sages
05:23:32 Medal Get Fanfare
05:23:47 Sheik's Theme
05:24:49 Horse Race
05:26:26 Horse Race Goal
05:26:31 Ingo's Theme
05:28:00 Escape from LonLon Ranch
05:28:09 Kakariko Village Orchestra ver
05:29:54 Ocarina 'Song of Storms'
05:30:02 Windmill Hut
05:31:40 Minuet of Woods
05:31:57 Forest Temple
05:33:50 Bolero of Fire
05:34:11 Fire Temple (original)
05:36:04 Fire Temple
05:38:07 Ice Cavern
05:39:13 Serenade of Water
05:39:33 Water Temple
05:41:17 Nocturne of Shadow
05:41:41 Prelude of Light
05:42:03 Shadow Temple
05:44:05 Gerudo Valley
05:45:39 Spirit Temple
05:48:37 Requiem of Spirit
05:49:01 Kotake & Koume's Theme
05:50:36 Meet Again Zelda
05:51:27 Game Over
05:51:38 Ganon's Castle Bridge
05:52:00 Ganon's Castle Under Ground
05:53:52 Inside Ganon's Castle
05:57:18 Ganondorf Battle
05:59:41 Escape from Ganon's Castle
06:00:56 Last Battle
06:03:08 Seal of Six Sages
06:03:37 Ocarina of Time
06:04:10 Ending
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA - MAJORA'S MASK
06:11:20 Title
06:13:32 Opening
06:14:43 Chase
06:15:33 Cavern
06:17:18 Majora's Theme
06:18:52 Clock Tower
06:20:30 Happy Mask Salesman's Theme
06:21:24 Clock Town, First Day
06:22:53 Mayor's Meeting
06:24:30 Milk Bar
06:25:56 Clock Town, Second Day
06:27:04 Kamaro's Dance
06:28:12 Swordsman's School
06:29:18 Clock Town, Third Day
06:30:28 Keaton's Quiz
06:31:51 Rosa Sisters
06:32:58 Last Day
06:35:07 Astral Observatory
06:36:31 Ocarina 'Song of Healing'
06:36:41 Song of Healing
06:38:03 Get A Mask
06:38:11 Ocarina 'Inverted Song of Time'
06:38:22 Ocarina 'Song of Double Time'
06:38:34 Termina Field
06:40:07 Southern Swamp
06:41:51 Boat Cruise
06:43:46 Deku Palace
06:46:15 Ocarina 'Sonata of Awakening'
06:46:22 Sonata of Awakening
06:46:48 Ocarina 'Song of Soaring'
06:46:52 Song of Soaring
06:47:03 Woodfall Rises
06:47:10 Woodfall Temple
06:48:31 Southern Swamp Clears
06:48:50 Giants' Theme
06:50:30 Ocarina 'Oath to Order'
06:50:40 Oath to Order
06:51:05 Mountain Village
06:52:51 Ocarina 'Goron Lullaby Intro'
06:52:59 Ocarina 'Goron Lullaby'
06:53:07 Goron Lullaby
06:53:36 Snowhead Temple
06:55:05 Snowhead Clear
06:55:30 Goron Race
06:56:57 Goron Race Goal
06:57:04 Frog Song
06:57:28 Bremen March
06:58:21 Ghost Attack
06:59:26 Missed Event 1
06:59:34 Cremia's Carriage
07:00:47 Missed Event 2
07:00:58 Great Bay Coast
07:02:33 Mikau
07:03:02 Pirates' Fortress
07:04:47 Drums Practice
07:05:13 Bass Practice
07:05:40 Piano Practice
07:06:07 Bass & Guitar Session
07:06:42 Piano Solo
07:07:15 Ocarina 'New Wave Bossa Nova'
07:07:22 New Wave Bossa Nova
07:07:51 Great Bay Temple
07:10:15 The Indigo-Go's
07:10:51 Ballad of the Wind Fish
07:11:12 Ikana Valley
07:13:22 Sharp's Curse
07:14:34 Music Box House
07:16:21 Ikana Castle
07:18:18 Ocarina 'Elegy of Emptiness'
07:18:25 Elegy of Emptiness
07:19:01 Stone Tower Temple
07:21:00 Stone Tower Temple (Upside Down)
07:23:04 Calling the Four Giants
07:24:43 Tatl & Tael
07:26:09 To the Moon
07:27:02 Majora's Mask Battle
07:28:51 Majora's Incarnate Battle
07:30:41 Majora's Wrath Battle
07:32:41 Moon's Destruction
07:33:12 The Giants' Exit
07:33:51 Ending
SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE
07:40:12 Title
07:40:24 Opening Demo
07:41:05 Delfino Airstrip
07:42:25 Isle Delfino
07:45:22 Shadow Mario
07:46:22 Select Scenario
07:46:26 Course Intro - Shadow Mario
07:46:33 Bianco Hills
07:49:15 Shine!
07:49:20 Course Intro
07:49:28 Ricco Harbor
07:53:26 Underground
07:54:08 Gelato Beach
07:57:18 Secret Course
07:58:58 Too Bad!
07:59:03 Game Over
07:59:11 Bowser
08:01:03 Ending
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA - THE WIND WAKER
08:02:44 The Legendary Hero
08:06:17 Grandma
08:07:58 Departure
08:08:50 Farewell Hyrule King
SOLLAZZATORE
FULL TRACKLIST (1990-2002)
SUPER MARIO WORLD
01:25:12 Title
01:26:13 Yoshi's Island
01:26:45 Overworld
01:28:17 Stage Clear
01:28:26 Athletic
01:29:53 Donut Plains
01:30:31 Underground
01:32:04 Underwater
01:33:53 Haunted House
01:35:37 Castle
01:37:46 Boss
01:38:52 Castle Clear
01:39:01 Egg Rescue
01:39:23 Vanilla Dome
01:40:10 Forest of Illusion
01:40:52 Star World
01:41:26 Special Zone
01:43:41 Bonus Stage
01:44:37 Bonus Clear
01:44:42 Switch
01:45:02 Invincible
01:45:25 Miss
01:45:31 Game Over
01:45:38 Bowser Castle Emerges
01:45:47 Valley of Bowser
01:46:24 Evil King Bowser
01:47:44 Princess Peach Rescue
01:48:02 Ending
PILOTWINGS
01:52:12 Helicopter
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA - A LINK TO THE PAST
01:55:42 Title
01:56:02 File Select
01:56:57 Opening
01:59:00 Time of the Falling Rain
02:00:10 Hyrule Castle
02:03:05 Princess Zelda Rescue
02:04:39 Sanctuary
02:06:13 Overworld
02:07:21 Kakariko Village
02:09:33 Guessing-Game House
02:10:26 Fortune-Telling House
02:11:09 The Soldiers of Kakariko Village
02:11:52 Cave
02:12:53 Dungeon
02:14:56 Boss Battle
02:15:33 Boss Clear
02:15:46 Turned into a Rabbit!
02:16:44 Lost Woods
02:17:40 The Master Sword
02:17:56 Agahnim's Theme
02:19:34 Dark World
02:21:57 Dark Mountain
02:23:49 Dark Dungeon
02:25:33 Crystal
02:26:39 The Goddess Appears
02:27:34 The Priest Transforms into Ganon
02:27:42 Ganon's Message
02:28:26 Battle with Ganon
02:29:44 Triforce Chamber
02:31:19 Ending
YOSHI'S ISLAND
02:39:05 Story Music Box
02:41:49 Yoshi's Island
02:44:02 Opening
02:45:04 Training
02:45:47 Game Start
02:45:51 Flower Garden
02:48:45 Stage Clear
02:49:36 Underground
02:51:23 Fortress
02:53:32 Kamek's Theme
02:54:04 Fortress Boss
02:55:17 Athletic
02:57:27 Overworld
02:59:00 Before the Big Boss
02:59:59 Big Boss
03:02:00 Big Boss Clear
03:02:09 Map
03:04:23 World Clear
03:04:28 Bonus Fanfare
03:04:32 Bonus Stage
03:05:58 Transformation
03:06:04 Powerful Baby
03:07:04 Miss
03:07:10 Game Over
03:07:20 Baby Bowser
03:10:05 Baby Bowser Clear
03:10:16 Luigi Rescue
03:11:49 Ending
SUPER MARIO 64
03:15:45 Title
03:19:16 File Select
03:20:01 Peach's Message
03:20:10 Opening
03:20:44 Lakitu's Message
03:20:49 Bowser's Message
03:20:55 Inside the Castle Walls
03:22:55 Toad's Message
03:23:01 Game Start
03:23:06 Bob-omb Battlefield
03:25:28 Boss
03:26:49 Power Star
03:26:58 Stage Clear
03:27:05 Star Catch Fanfare
03:27:10 Slider
03:30:00 Piranha Plant's Lullaby
03:32:19 Dire, Dire Docks
03:35:25 Correct Solution Fanfare
03:35:30 Cool, Cool Mountain
03:38:29 Race Fanfare
03:38:35 Bowser's Road
03:40:46 Bowser's Theme
03:43:16 Bowser Clear
03:43:22 Big Boo's Haunt
03:46:28 Merry-Go-Round
03:47:29 Powerful Mario
03:48:24 Hazy Maze Cave
03:52:10 Metal Mario
03:53:05 Shifting Sand Land
03:55:48 Endless Stairs
03:56:15 Game Over
03:56:33 Ultimate Bowser
03:59:25 Ultimate Bowser Clear
03:59:53 Princess Peach Rescue
04:01:10 Ending
STAR FOX 64
04:04:37 Opening
04:06:18 Title
04:07:35 File Select
04:09:27 Map
04:11:25 VS Select
04:12:25 Game Start 1
04:13:20 Game Start 2
04:13:32 Game Start 3
04:13:52 Game Start 4
04:14:24 Game Start 5
04:14:36 Bill's Theme
04:14:44 Katt's Theme
04:14:59 Mission Accomplished
04:16:22 Mission Failed
04:18:12 Miss
04:18:18 Game Over
04:19:40 All Clear
04:21:29 Ending
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA - OCARINA OF TIME
04:26:38 Title
04:27:57 Enter Ganondorf
04:28:11 Deku Tree
04:29:30 Fairy Flying
04:30:15 House
04:31:22 Kokiri Forest
04:33:13 Open Treasure Box
04:33:24 Item Catch
04:33:29 Small Item Catch
04:33:34 Shop
04:35:45 Battle
04:37:58 Inside The Deku Tree
04:39:26 Boss Battle
04:40:46 Boss Clear
04:41:00 Heart Container Get
04:41:05 Legend of Hyrule
04:43:04 Spiritual Stone Get
04:43:21 Fairy Ocarina Get
04:43:32 Hyrule Field Main Theme
04:48:16 Kepora Gebora's Theme
04:50:18 Market
04:52:00 Shooting Gallery
04:53:26 Hyrule Castle Courtyard
04:54:55 Enter Zelda
04:55:03 Ocarina 'Zelda's Lullaby'
04:55:15 Zelda's Theme
04:56:54 Ocarina 'Epona's Song'
04:57:04 LonLon Ranch
05:01:06 Mini Game
05:02:11 Kakariko Village
05:03:55 Ocarina 'Sun's Song'
05:04:03 Hyrule Field Morning Theme
05:04:40 Goron City
05:06:18 Ocarina 'Saria's Song'
05:06:27 Lost Woods
05:07:42 Dodongo's Cavern
05:08:28 Middle Boss Battle
05:10:48 Dinosaur Boss Battle
05:12:58 Zora's Domain
05:14:30 Great Fairy's Fountain
05:15:40 Potion Shop
05:17:17 Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly
05:18:36 Ocarina 'Song of Time'
05:18:49 Temple of Time
05:20:08 Open Door of Temple of Time
05:20:23 Master Sword
05:20:37 Ganondorf's Theme
05:21:49 Chamber of the Sages
05:23:32 Medal Get Fanfare
05:23:47 Sheik's Theme
05:24:49 Horse Race
05:26:26 Horse Race Goal
05:26:31 Ingo's Theme
05:28:00 Escape from LonLon Ranch
05:28:09 Kakariko Village Orchestra ver
05:29:54 Ocarina 'Song of Storms'
05:30:02 Windmill Hut
05:31:40 Minuet of Woods
05:31:57 Forest Temple
05:33:50 Bolero of Fire
05:34:11 Fire Temple (original)
05:36:04 Fire Temple
05:38:07 Ice Cavern
05:39:13 Serenade of Water
05:39:33 Water Temple
05:41:17 Nocturne of Shadow
05:41:41 Prelude of Light
05:42:03 Shadow Temple
05:44:05 Gerudo Valley
05:45:39 Spirit Temple
05:48:37 Requiem of Spirit
05:49:01 Kotake & Koume's Theme
05:50:36 Meet Again Zelda
05:51:27 Game Over
05:51:38 Ganon's Castle Bridge
05:52:00 Ganon's Castle Under Ground
05:53:52 Inside Ganon's Castle
05:57:18 Ganondorf Battle
05:59:41 Escape from Ganon's Castle
06:00:56 Last Battle
06:03:08 Seal of Six Sages
06:03:37 Ocarina of Time
06:04:10 Ending
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA - MAJORA'S MASK
06:11:20 Title
06:13:32 Opening
06:14:43 Chase
06:15:33 Cavern
06:17:18 Majora's Theme
06:18:52 Clock Tower
06:20:30 Happy Mask Salesman's Theme
06:21:24 Clock Town, First Day
06:22:53 Mayor's Meeting
06:24:30 Milk Bar
06:25:56 Clock Town, Second Day
06:27:04 Kamaro's Dance
06:28:12 Swordsman's School
06:29:18 Clock Town, Third Day
06:30:28 Keaton's Quiz
06:31:51 Rosa Sisters
06:32:58 Last Day
06:35:07 Astral Observatory
06:36:31 Ocarina 'Song of Healing'
06:36:41 Song of Healing
06:38:03 Get A Mask
06:38:11 Ocarina 'Inverted Song of Time'
06:38:22 Ocarina 'Song of Double Time'
06:38:34 Termina Field
06:40:07 Southern Swamp
06:41:51 Boat Cruise
06:43:46 Deku Palace
06:46:15 Ocarina 'Sonata of Awakening'
06:46:22 Sonata of Awakening
06:46:48 Ocarina 'Song of Soaring'
06:46:52 Song of Soaring
06:47:03 Woodfall Rises
06:47:10 Woodfall Temple
06:48:31 Southern Swamp Clears
06:48:50 Giants' Theme
06:50:30 Ocarina 'Oath to Order'
06:50:40 Oath to Order
06:51:05 Mountain Village
06:52:51 Ocarina 'Goron Lullaby Intro'
06:52:59 Ocarina 'Goron Lullaby'
06:53:07 Goron Lullaby
06:53:36 Snowhead Temple
06:55:05 Snowhead Clear
06:55:30 Goron Race
06:56:57 Goron Race Goal
06:57:04 Frog Song
06:57:28 Bremen March
06:58:21 Ghost Attack
06:59:26 Missed Event 1
06:59:34 Cremia's Carriage
07:00:47 Missed Event 2
07:00:58 Great Bay Coast
07:02:33 Mikau
07:03:02 Pirates' Fortress
07:04:47 Drums Practice
07:05:13 Bass Practice
07:05:40 Piano Practice
07:06:07 Bass & Guitar Session
07:06:42 Piano Solo
07:07:15 Ocarina 'New Wave Bossa Nova'
07:07:22 New Wave Bossa Nova
07:07:51 Great Bay Temple
07:10:15 The Indigo-Go's
07:10:51 Ballad of the Wind Fish
07:11:12 Ikana Valley
07:13:22 Sharp's Curse
07:14:34 Music Box House
07:16:21 Ikana Castle
07:18:18 Ocarina 'Elegy of Emptiness'
07:18:25 Elegy of Emptiness
07:19:01 Stone Tower Temple
07:21:00 Stone Tower Temple (Upside Down)
07:23:04 Calling the Four Giants
07:24:43 Tatl & Tael
07:26:09 To the Moon
07:27:02 Majora's Mask Battle
07:28:51 Majora's Incarnate Battle
07:30:41 Majora's Wrath Battle
07:32:41 Moon's Destruction
07:33:12 The Giants' Exit
07:33:51 Ending
SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE
07:40:12 Title
07:40:24 Opening Demo
07:41:05 Delfino Airstrip
07:42:25 Isle Delfino
07:45:22 Shadow Mario
07:46:22 Select Scenario
07:46:26 Course Intro - Shadow Mario
07:46:33 Bianco Hills
07:49:15 Shine!
07:49:20 Course Intro
07:49:28 Ricco Harbor
07:53:26 Underground
07:54:08 Gelato Beach
07:57:18 Secret Course
07:58:58 Too Bad!
07:59:03 Game Over
07:59:11 Bowser
08:01:03 Ending
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA - THE WIND WAKER
08:02:44 The Legendary Hero
08:06:17 Grandma
08:07:58 Departure
08:08:50 Farewell Hyrule King
Hri7566
he also did parts of Four Swords Adventures, the "Overworld Theme" for New Super Mario Bros., parts of Twilight Princess, parts of Super Mario Galaxy, arrangements for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, parts of Super Mario Galaxy 2, the "Prologue" theme for Skyward Sword, parts of Super Mario 3D World, musical arrangements for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, helped out with Super Mario Maker, parts of Twilight Princess HD, parts of Super Mario Odyssey, arrangements for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and parts of Super Mario Maker 2.
he also possibly supervised/advised Paper Mario: The Origami King, Mario & sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, and was nominated for British Academy Games Awards for Super Mario Galaxy 2 in 2011, and the same award plus Video Game Music Online (Best Soundtrack - Retro / Remixed)
kkmac
@SOLLAZZATORE Yeah, I just realised that. Thanks for the answer nonetheless.
SOLLAZZATORE
@kkmac The other songs are the same from the first Super Mario Bros.
kkmac
Why does the lost levels only have one? Great video anyway, nice to hear some classic songs.
Darko
04:48:16 not 04:18:16 for Kepora Gebora's Theme. Little mistake ;) great great work thank you!
Aqua MIDI Deluxe
Shin Onigashima is his most underrated soundtrack ever. What a stunning, sweeping opus.
Sinho
Just imagine the work to edit 8 hours of music and game covers in this video!
DandozWar
A precious collection, thank you!
Most Hated Minnesotan
Much appreciation for this vid. Not sure how much effort you put in to making this, but it seems like a lot. Many thanks.