Mar 29 2008
25 lost tracks discovered on SSBB disc
Sometimes being nosey really does pays off. A Peeping Tom was snooping around the Smash Bros. Brawl disc when they came upon 25 tracks that, for some unknown reason, went unused in the game. The list is rather impressive, featuring sound effects from Melee, original titles, and full length remixes of classic tracks. The tunes are available for download over at the link below and await your music player of choice.
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Are we sure that they don’t at some point appear as CDs in the game, at some point?
Nonetheless, a great find!
[...] 25 unused tracks, which range from Melee sound effects to entire songs, have been found in a data file on the Smash Bros. Brawl disc and are available for download.http://www.thetanooki.com/2008/03/29/25-lost-tracks-discovered-on-ssbb-disc/ [...]
where are they ? I want new ringtones
These are not the actual songs on the disc, I repeat, these are not the actual songs on the disc. Me and various hackers have been inside the SSBB ISO and these are not in the file he mentions. What this really is, is a compilation of songs he found around the internet based on a list of songs found inside said file. It was found on another forum that a few of the songs he posted have in fact been available on the internet for years, this guy even says on the page “based off of the song listing found in “smashbros_sound.brsar” on the Super Smash Bros. Brawl Game Disc.”.
Sorry that you got your hopes up.
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While it may be true that these aren’t on the disc, for most of them, his logic as to what songs, and for the most part, what arrangements would have been used, is sound. There are admittedly a few that are guesswork, but until Sakurai lists what was cut, it’s an interesting look at the cutting room floor.