X (1992 Video Game) - Music

Music

  • Totaka's Song can be found in the game code. This makes it the earliest known appearance of it in a Nintendo game, as X was the first game composed by Kazumi Totaka for Nintendo. It has recently been discovered that you can hear the song as a normal player at the "Thank you..." screen with a fake scientist.
  • The background music written by Kazumi Totaka, was played in the very first tunnel scene and was added to Club Nintendo Japan's Luigi - B-Side Music album.
  • An arranged version of the very first tunnel music heard in X is featured in the Wii title, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, arranged by Yusuke Takahama.

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