Difference between revisions of "Escape"
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{{Infobox Song | {{Infobox Song | ||
− | | Title = Escape | + | | Title = Escape |
− | | Recording = {{Recording|NES|11 - Metroid - NES - Escape.ogg}} | + | | Recording = {{Recording|NES|11 - Metroid - NES - Escape.ogg}} |
− | | Image = Metroid - NES - Escape.png | + | | Image = Metroid - NES - Escape.png |
− | | Composer = {{Composer|Hirokazu Tanaka}} | + | | Composer = {{Composer|Hirokazu Tanaka}} |
− | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Hirokazu Tanaka}} | + | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Hirokazu Tanaka}} |
− | | Released = 1986-08-06 | + | | Released = 1986-08-06 |
− | | Length = 1: | + | | Length = 1:03.94 |
− | | Format = NSF | + | | Format = NSF |
− | | Game = Metroid (NES) | + | | Game = Metroid (NES) |
− | | TitleOrigin = Official | + | | TitleOrigin = Official |
− | | Loops = Yes | + | | Loops = Yes |
}} | }} | ||
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The Escape music plays after you've destroyed Mother Brain, and the self-destruct sequence is set. It is a nerve-wracking tune which hinders your concentration as you try to escape up the tiny platforms to safety.
The song is featured on the Game Sound Museum ~Famicom Edition~ 12 Metroid album, and the Famicom 20th Anniversary: Original Sound Tracks, Vol. 1 album.