12-16-2014, 11:30 AM
Just a couple of easter eggs you can hear in Wario Land: Shake It!'s soundtrack, along with general trivia:
1. The level theme for Glittertown and Neon City is a remix of the Greenhorn Ruins' theme from Wario World.
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2. (Possibly a coincidence) At the very beginning of the escape theme for Foulwater Falls and Gurgle Gulch, the bass line sounds remarkably similar to the underground theme from Super Mario Bros.
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Not sure how much truth there is to this, but that might have carried on a reference from a beta level theme that was also built off of Super Mario Bros.' underground theme.
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3. Because each level gives you one CD for the Sound Test, the escape theme for Aboard the Sweet Stuff cannot be added to the end-game Sound Test.
4. The levels Stonetooth Cave and Its-All Mine share the same escape theme, but since their normal themes are different, the aforementioned escape theme does not appear in the in-game Sound Test.
5. Each Subwarine level features an underwater gate as a boss, and the gate gets its own battle theme, but this is yet another song that doesn't appear in the in-game Sound Test.
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1. The level theme for Glittertown and Neon City is a remix of the Greenhorn Ruins' theme from Wario World.
[spoiler]
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2. (Possibly a coincidence) At the very beginning of the escape theme for Foulwater Falls and Gurgle Gulch, the bass line sounds remarkably similar to the underground theme from Super Mario Bros.
[spoiler]
Not sure how much truth there is to this, but that might have carried on a reference from a beta level theme that was also built off of Super Mario Bros.' underground theme.
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3. Because each level gives you one CD for the Sound Test, the escape theme for Aboard the Sweet Stuff cannot be added to the end-game Sound Test.
4. The levels Stonetooth Cave and Its-All Mine share the same escape theme, but since their normal themes are different, the aforementioned escape theme does not appear in the in-game Sound Test.
5. Each Subwarine level features an underwater gate as a boss, and the gate gets its own battle theme, but this is yet another song that doesn't appear in the in-game Sound Test.
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