Mario Kart 8 can best be described as an unexpected surprise. That may seem like an odd statement, considering that the Mario Kart spinoff games are a tent-pole franchise for Nintendo, and yet Mario Kart 8 is the Wii U’s bestselling game, blooming with a gorgeous art-style, some spectacular effects, and, most importantly, an overabundance of creative fun, making this kart-racer the most exciting entry in the series. However, something that captivated fans, including myself, right from the get-go with 8 was its music and sound design. Like Super Mario 3D World, Mario Kart 8 features live instrumental performances mostly done in a big-band jazz sound, which features Nintendo composers and arrangers Yasuaki Iwata, Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu, Satomi Terui, Asuka Ohta, and Kenta Nagata, alongside over 20 live performers. In-game, everything is perfectly synced to the speed, rhythm and settings of the race, making this soundtrack one of Nintendo’s most lively and kinetic. Thankfully Nintendo has at least released 8’s music on a limited 2 disk soundtrack set, available exclusively to Club Nintendo of Japan and Europe members. The soundtrack set is neatly split in half, with the first disc being solely dedicated to the original and retro courses originally included on the game’s release. The second disc on the other hand covers the DLC courses, and later switches gears to the menu themes and incidental music of the game.
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