![]() In any case, we’re all in luck, as the soundtrack for this Super Famicom cult classic has finally been reprinted (first print since 1994!). One cannot help but wonder if a remake or port is on the horizon… Almost all of the “SQ” arrange albums feature a track off of LIVE A LIVE, and there are two tracks from the game featured on the fantastic Shimomura orchestra album drammatica. You can find the latest version below from Nintendo’s official Youtube channel.There’s been a lot of interest in LIVE A LIVE, at least among Square Enix’s current music (and music marketing) team. It’s an exciting collaboration that brought the old track to an exciting new life. The new version of the song features the vocal of Hironobu Kageyama, famous for singing the Dragon Ball opening song. ![]() ![]() Go! Go! Steel Titan!: the other popular song on Live a Live SoundtrackĪnother track caught the attention of fans before the release of the video game: it’s called Go! Go! Steel Titan! and it’s a remake of the song March of the Tin King from the 1994 soundtrack. The song was initially composed by Toby Fox, who recently confirmed on Twitter how Live A Live inspired him while making the music. The new version of the song is not yet officially available, and there is a chance that Square Enix and Nintendo will release the soundtrack as a separate music release.Ī curiosity for the fans: Live A Live’s Megalomania was the inspiration behind the track Megalovania in the soundtrack of the Undertale video game. And fans are happy to play the game again under this musical background. The video game’s remake improved the sound quality, but the melody stayed the same.
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