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- This page is for the Mega Man song, for more titles see Game Start.
Game Start is a fanfare that plays when a boss robot is introduced after choosing them. It was used in the first two Mega Man games.
Games
Released |
Game |
Arranger |
Length |
Format |
Listen |
1987/12/17 | Mega Man (NES) | Manami Matsumae | 0:07 | NSF | |
1988/12/24 | Mega Man II (NES) | Takashi Tateishi | 0:07 | NSF | |
Mega Man (NES)
This is the original release of Game Start. The song appears on the official soundtrack album, from which the title is derived. It is track 2 in the NSF file.
Mega Man II (NES)
Takashi Tateishi remixed Matsumae's theme for the second Mega Man. More attention was given to the base line and the theme sounds more polished over all. This version of the track also appears on the official soundtrack album. It is track 16 in the NSF file.