Gaming Archaeology: Totaka’s Song, Part 3
by Phil Bond, filed in Games, Gaming Archaeology, Powet.TV Show on Dec.12, 2006
One of Nintendo’s music composers, Kazumi Totaka, likes to hide a certain signature tune in the deepest, darkest crannies of his games. For details on the established facts, check out Part 1 and Part 2 of our coverage on the subject.
Today, we bring you a brand-new viewer-submitted discovery from within Luigi’s Mansion, a game previously previously held as my white whale.
Also: a nod to Wii Sports. Let’s all go dissect it.
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