The High Life - Pac-Attack (SNES)

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The High Life
Composer Hiromi Shibano
Released 1993-09-21
Title Origin Game Location

The High Life plays both while the player is viewing and/or entering their name on the high scores screen in Pac-Attack.

The song title comes from the SPC dump of the SNES version of the game. Hiromi Shibano wrote the music in Namco's first SNES sound driver. Hiromi should be contacted for an official title.

Games

Pac-Attack (SNES)

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Pac-Attack (SNES)
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Pac-Attack - SNES - The High Life.png
Arranger Hiromi Shibano
Programmer Shinya Yamada
Released 1993-10-??
Length 0:33
BPM 172
Format SPC
Loops Yes



Pac-Attack (GEN)

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Pac-Attack (GEN)
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Arranger Hiromi Shibano, Takaki Horigome
Programmer Unknown
Released 1993-??-??
Length 1:26
BPM 151
Format VGM
Loops Yes

The Genesis arrangement of the song is majorly different than the SNES version; it is played a lot slower and in a slow jazz style with brushes.

Pac-Panic (CDI)

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Pac-Panic (CDI)
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Arranger Chris Thorne
Programmer Unknown
Released 1995-??-??
Format GRN
Loops Yes

The High Life is sound 1 in menu.grn.

This arrangement is 17 seconds longer than the SNES original.

Pac-Attack (GB)

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Pac-Attack (GB)
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Arranger Inu
Programmer Unknown
Released 1994-12-09
Format GBS
Loops Yes



Pac-Attack (GG)

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Pac-Attack (GG)
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Arranger Masakatsu Maekawa
Programmer Unknown
Released 1994-??-??
Format VGM
Loops Yes



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