In WarioWare: Touched!, one set of microgames revolved around Ashley. This is a remixed medley of two tracks from the Nintendo 3DS turn-based strategy game Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. This song played in the menus of the second Brain Age game.
This track is a direct, 8-bit port of the main theme from The Mysterious Murasame Castle. The medley finishes with the underworld theme from Kid Icarus, and then loops to the start. This track is a Russian folk-style remix of the second music track that can be played in the Game Boy game Tetris during gameplay, where it was called Type B. In Japan, a Nintendo DS game called Shaberu! A house-based remix of the title theme from Wii Sports Resort, featuring synth leads and an accompanying wah-wah guitar.
The track starts with ambience and slowly adds, in order, vibraphone chimes produced by Hanenbow, piano and glockenspiel arpeggios produced by Luminaria, strings produced by Lumiloop, and chiptunes produced by Beatnes, which incorporates the Famicom Disk System startup jingle, the Super Star theme, and other sound effects from Super Mario Bros.
This track comes from Steel Diver: Sub Wars, a free-to-play 3DS game. You better learn my name 'cause it's Ashley, She knows the darkest spells and she brews the meanest potions, Don't let yourself be fooled by her innocent demeanor, She doesn't play with dolls and she never combs her hair, She can rule the world and still finish all her homework, You better watch your step or she'll cast a spell on you, And yes it's true well, I don't have as many friends as you, But I think you're nice and maybe we can be friends, Who's the girl next door living in the haunted mansion, Just remember this, when you see her on the street, I'm the coolest girl you'll ever meet (3x), Vocals: Emily McIntosh, Terry Lauber, James Cowan. This page was last edited on August 5, 2020, at 16:31. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo. Taken directly from Captain Rainbow, this song is played while the player is sparring with Little Mac. An arrangement of the Bath theme from Nintendogs.
Japanese title: Wii Sports : タイトル, Wii Sports: Title. This track is a synth-based medley several songs and jingles heard in Duck Hunt, returning from SSB4. Ultimate für Nintendo Switch! Japanese title: レッキングクルー メドレー [for], Wrecking Crew Medley [for]. This track was used in R.O.B. This track is a fast-paced rock medley of several songs and jingles heard in Duck Hunt. The remix, while featuring an electric guitar and synthetic accompaniment, is primarily led by an erhu, a traditional Chinese string instrument. This remix integrates the sounds of balloon inflation, while consisting of synths and a drumset. Erlebe ihn wann, wo und mit wem du willst: Super Smash Bros. This page was last edited on September 16, 2020, at 20:14. Japanese title: 戦闘シーン / 最終ボス (黄金の太陽), Battle Scene / Final Boss (Golden Sun). This remix returns from Super Smash Bros. Brawl after not being included in Super Smash Bros. 4. ; most of the songs in the medley come from Stack-Up. This track consists of the various ambiance sounds from the Nintendo DS game Electroplankton.
A jazz fusion-style remix of the music that plays when the player partakes in the Light Plane event in Pilotwings. Menu Theme from the original title will play afterwards, concluding the track, as it will loop afterwards. It plays in the Garage, where the player can customize their tanks. Identical to the SSB4 Bathtime Theme arrangement, except with non-lexical vocals added.
A medley of the "Game Start", "BGM A", "Bonus Round", and "Power-Up" themes from Wrecking Crew. Japanese title: BGM B : パワーアップ (レッキングクルー), BGM B: Power-Up (Wrecking Crew).
A medley of various themes from Balloon Fight, taking a jazzy approach with chiptune elements.
Japanese title: 決戦!ボス, Decisive Battle! This track plays during baseball training sessions in Wii Sports Club. An arrangement of the daytime theme from Tomodachi Life and the daytime theme from Tomodachi Collection. The following is the full track list as ordered and arranged in the Music portion of the Sound Test menu (with the exception of the Super Smash Bros. series, as detailed below). This is the original version of the Wii Shop Channel main theme. This track is a synthesized arrangement of two music tracks from Ice Climber: the Bonus Stage Theme and the Stage Theme. This music piece plays during the gameplay of Charge!
Menu (Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! This track is taken directly from the 3DS game Tank Troopers. Taken directly from NES Remix 2, this is the song that plays in the title screen. Japanese title: ダックハント メドレー [for], Duck Hunt Medley [for]. Japanese title: 開拓地の戦い, Settlement Battle.
Japanese title: アイスクライマー [X], Ice Climber [X]. In PAL versions of Ultimate, this track is called Tunnel Theme - 3D Space Tank, as this is the title of the PAL version of the game. Composition and arrangement Copyright Toshio Iwai / Nintendo. Composition and arrangement Copyright Toby Fox. This track takes a progressive rock approach to two music tracks from Golden Sun: The Lost Age, sequel to Golden Sun: the standard battle theme and the final boss theme. The remix has a quirky acoustic style like that of the original games, but also incorporates elements of heavy metal; throughout the song, various formee voices can also be heard. This song was rearranged by its original composer, Asuka Ito. In a unique arrangement for Super Smash Bros., the song features clapping throughout and seamlessly loops back to the start. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Japanese title: バイトウサギのテーマ, Part-Time Rabbit's Theme. Japanese title: ダックハント メドレー, Duck Hunt Medley. Dang! The cover in Brawl takes a 70's disco approach.
It starts with "Game Start" and proceeds to the Joukamachi BGM (called "Douchuumen - The Mysterious Murasame Castle" in this game). This track is identical to the SSB4 Light Plane remix, except the vocals are more pronounced than those in the alternate remix. Both versions are available on Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, however.
Song titles are not listed in-game; these are derived from … Japanese title: 世界を救え!勇者よ!, Save the World!
In the PAL versions of Ultimate, this track is called StreetPass Quest / StreetPass Quest II Medley, referring to the two games' titles in those regions.
Arrangement Supervisor: Masato Coda with RiRiKA, Japanese title: ライトプレーン [for], Light Plane [for]. The poem gained popularity and was turned into a Russian folk song with many orchestral arrangements. It originally appeared in the original Monster Hunter. It uses a jazzy style focused on keyboard instruments, such as piano, organ, rhodes, and synth. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, 323 music tracks are available from the start, while others become available by purchasing DLC, unlocking stages, or collecting CDs. Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music for nintendo wii theme by Misc Computer Games arranged by PIEridot for Trombone (Brass Duet) Super Smash Bros. Wii U Opening Theme - Trombone Duet Sheet music for Trombone (Brass Duet) | Musescore.com Watch Queue Queue. It focuses primarily on guitars, drums, and bass, while a piano accompaniment is introduced during the "Neighboring Village" segment. Much like in Brawl and for Wii U, the Sound Test menu is accessible by default, without any requirement to unlock it. This theme, taken directly from its home game of Wario Land: Shake It!, is played in Stonecarving City, the first stage of the game. This track plays in the tutorial level of the 3DS game Stretchmo, also known as Fullblox in PAL regions.
The arrangement is faithful to the original style of both songs, with the synth and electric bass of the former merged with the clean electric guitar and brass of the latter. Ultimate.