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'''Lost Tapes''' is a CD by [[Hirokazu Tanaka]], featuring many of his tracks throughout his career in the video game industry (such as at [[Nintendo]] and [[Creatures, Inc.]]) which were either very obscure or never released; such as the [[Nintendo NES M82]] theme or {{bp|OP Type B2}}, an altered, alpha (not even beta) variation of the original Pokémon anime opening theme.<ref>[https://twitter.com/forestillusion/status/1376122257077018625 Forest of Illusion (Twitter)]</ref>
 
'''Lost Tapes''' is a CD by [[Hirokazu Tanaka]], featuring many of his tracks throughout his career in the video game industry (such as at [[Nintendo]] and [[Creatures, Inc.]]) which were either very obscure or never released; such as the [[Nintendo NES M82]] theme or {{bp|OP Type B2}}, an altered, alpha (not even beta) variation of the original Pokémon anime opening theme.<ref>[https://twitter.com/forestillusion/status/1376122257077018625 Forest of Illusion (Twitter)]</ref>
  

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Lost Tapes is a CD by Hirokazu Tanaka, featuring many of his tracks throughout his career in the video game industry (such as at Nintendo and Creatures, Inc.) which were either very obscure or never released; such as the Nintendo NES M82 theme or OP Type B2, an altered, alpha (not even beta) variation of the original Pokémon anime opening theme.[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.

  1. OP Type B2 [precursor to the original Pokémon anime opening theme]
  2. ED Type C
  3. ESP 8
  4. Summer Demo
  5. Spring Demo
  6. Syukudai Demo [宿題, shuukudai means "homework"]
  7. Bye Bye Demo
  8. Coco
  9. You & Me Demo
  10. PP Demo 2
  11. Space X [it's very apparent this could be for the never released arcade game Space X]
  12. Tomorrow's Sunset
  13. Glorious March Demo [from the Nintendo Entertainment System (M82) demo unit]
  14. M45
  15. Karasu Demo [karasu has multiple meanings; such as "crow", "dry up", "to exhaust". Crows and Spiteful Crows are also enemies in the Mother series ]
  16. Love me
  17. Small Gift
  18. Fairy Wings
  19. Autumn Wind
  20. Martian Bird
  21. PPU Dance
  22. Fugacity A [it possibly refers to fugacity; a chemical thermodynamics term describing a partial pressure ].
  23. Waltz 3
  24. Space Attack "Q"
  25. Spacemen's March

Bonus tape

  1. Neo Aco♫ Demo
  2. XMS★ Demo
The limited bonus


References