Koopa's Road (used in all Bowser courses).Koopa's Message (used at the beginning of the game when the player enters the castle).Stage Boss (used in only four of the stage boss battles in the game: the Big Bob-omb on the Bob-omb Battlefield, the Whomp King in Whomp's Fortress, Eyerok in Shifting Sand Land, and Wiggler on Tiny-Huge Island).Game Over (used after Mario runs out of lives).Course Clear (used at the end of any main course's level).Game Start (used at the beginning of every main course).Star Catch Fanfare (used after Mario collects a Power Star).Race Fanfare (used when any type of race starts).Power Star (used when the player frees a Power Star).Toad's Message (Original title: Kinopio's Message) (used when the player talks to a Toad).Correct Solution (used when the player figures out a problem in any level).File Select (used at the File Select screen).Metallic Mario (used when the player wears a Metal Cap).Powerful Mario (used when the player wears a Wing Cap or Vanish Cap, and when the player rides a Koopa Shell).Piranha Plant's Lullaby (Original title: Pakkun Flower's Lullaby) (used in Whomp's Fortress when the player is near a Piranha Plant).Cave Dungeon (main theme of the Hazy Maze Cave and Wet-Dry World also heard in the Cavern of the Metal Cap, inside the pyramid of Shifting Sand Land, in the igloo of Snowman's Land, and in Wiggler's cave on Tiny-Huge Island) a cover version of the Super Mario Bros.Merry-Go-Round (used in Big Boo's Haunt on the merry-go-round).Haunted House (used in Big Boo's Haunt).
Peach's Message (used when Peach reads her letter, as well as when the player collects enough Power Stars to open a Big Star Door).Title Theme (used at the beginning of the game)."It's a Me, Mario!" (Original title: "It's me, Mario!") (Voice: Charles Martinet).The soundtrack is featured in Super Mario 3D All-Stars alongside the Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy soundtracks, albeit with a slightly altered version of the Japanese cover used to represent it. The Japanese release is also the first of ten soundtracks in the Nintendo 64 Sound Series. The soundtrack has 34 tracks from the game with the same name, as well as a voiceover intro from the Title Screen, which is performed by the star of the game, Charles Martinet the final track is a bonus piano version of " Piranha Plant's Lullaby" performed by Koji Kondo. The album was released in Japan and North America in 1996 and Europe in 1997. The Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack is a video game album that was produced and copyrighted by Nintendo and published by Pony Canyon.
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