Now, Mario has more memorable music than a Lakitu has Spinies, so there’s bound to be some disagreement as to what tunes come out on top and how they’re ordered, but don’t feel sad if your favorites aren’t here! (Honestly I think that Mario fans tend to be less hotheaded than fans of a certain other Nintendo series we compiled a music list for). The Nintendo Wii was made famous by innovative titles like Wii Sports, Zelda Twilight Princess and Super Mario Galaxy. Like its processor, it features live orchestrated music, but has even more than the first. Super Mario Galaxy 2: Original Soundtrack is the official soundtrack for the Wii game Super Mario Galaxy 2, which is a sequel to the original game. Did you hear that trailer theme Gusty Garden on steroids. The music can come from any game starring Mario, be it a platformer, a spinoff, or a role-playing adventure. These are the soundtracks for Super Mario Galaxy 2. The Mushroom Kingdom: Super Mario Galaxy 2 Original Sound Track info page. Calling it now, Odyssey OST will blow Galaxys out of the water. Of course, at Nintendojo we feel compelled to sort everything into Top Ten lists, so why not do Mario music too? I have dived deep into the mustachioed heroes greatest games and emerged with what I believe to be a sure list of his platinum tracks. From the familiar echo of the warp pipe to the invincible Starman theme, Mario just wouldn’t be the same without his signature sounds. The tunes of the Super Mario series are catchy, lighthearted, and just plain fun– but there are times when certain tracks can suddenly come from nowhere and ramp up the excitement to epic proportions. There are other music choices that may or may not be well known to some people. except 14, 19, 22, 24, 30, 35, 53 originally composed by Koji Kondo, re-arranged by Mahito Yokota. Bowser's Galaxy Reactor is unlocked after 60 Power Stars have been collected.You’ve already got the Mario theme music playing in your head right now, don’t you? Koji Kondo started a video game music revolution way back in the 1980s when he first composed the soundtrack of Super Mario Bros., and now the music of Nintendo’s famous plumber has become just as entrenched in the history of gaming as his adventures. Brutal Mario (also known as Super Kitiku Mario) features a variety of custom music, mostly from the Squaresoft games, including the SaGa Series, Treasure of the Rudras, Chrono Trigger and the Final Fantasy series. Orchestral Arrangements by Mahito Yokota. Note: These are the galaxies found on the Comet Observatory that are found after feeding a Hungry Luma.