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'''Lost Tapes''' is a CD by [[Hirokazu Tanaka]]. It features draft/demo versions of many of his tracks throughout his career in the video game industry (such as at [[Nintendo]] and [[Creatures, Inc.]]). Examples include the [[Nintendo NES M82]] theme or {{bp|OP Type B2}}, an earlier version of the {{bp|Aim to Be a Pokémon Master}} theme from the Pokémon anime.<ref>[https://twitter.com/forestillusion/status/1376122257077018625 Forest of Illusion (Twitter)]</ref> | '''Lost Tapes''' is a CD by [[Hirokazu Tanaka]]. It features draft/demo versions of many of his tracks throughout his career in the video game industry (such as at [[Nintendo]] and [[Creatures, Inc.]]). Examples include the [[Nintendo NES M82]] theme or {{bp|OP Type B2}}, an earlier version of the {{bp|Aim to Be a Pokémon Master}} theme from the Pokémon anime.<ref>[https://twitter.com/forestillusion/status/1376122257077018625 Forest of Illusion (Twitter)]</ref> | ||
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Lost Tapes is a CD by Hirokazu Tanaka. It features draft/demo versions of many of his tracks throughout his career in the video game industry (such as at Nintendo and Creatures, Inc.). Examples include the Nintendo NES M82 theme or OP Type B2, an earlier version of the Aim to Be a Pokémon Master theme from the Pokémon anime.[1]
It was released on March 24, 2021, currently exclusively to Japan. Early buyers from Disk Union would also get a cassette tape with handwriting, containing two songs from demos.[2] These are named "Neo Aco♫ Demo", "XMS★ Demo".[3]
Track list
Notes are added in square brackets.
- OP Type B2 (precursor to Aim to Be a Pokémon Master)
- ED Type C (precursor to Hyakugojuuichi)
- ESP 8 (precursor to Kaze to Issho ni from Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back)
- Summer Demo (parts became Pika Pika Massai Chu; debut is the first (known) "Pikachu short" Pikachu Vacation)
- Spring Demo (precursor to Niji ga Umareta hi from Pokémon 3: The Movie)
- Syukudai Demo (宿題, shuukudai means "homework")
- Bye Bye Demo
- Coco
- You & Me Demo
- PP Demo 2
- Space X (Space X?)
- Tomorrow's Sunset
- Glorious March Demo (from the Nintendo Entertainment System (M82) demo unit)
- M45
- Karasu Demo (karasu has multiple meanings; such as "crow", "dry up", "to exhaust". Crows and Spiteful Crows are also enemies in the Mother series)
- Love me
- Small Gift
- Fairy Wings
- Autumn Wind
- Martian Bird
- PPU Dance
- Fugacity A (it possibly refers to fugacity; a chemical thermodynamics term describing a partial pressure).
- Waltz 3
- Space Attack "Q"
- Spacemen's March
Bonus tape
- Neo Aco♫ Demo
- XMS★ Demo