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This piece is a ragtime-styled remix of the "Game Start" and "Intermission" themes from ''Pac-Man'', arranged with the same sound chip used in Namco arcade games such as ''[[List_of_Namco_universes#Mappy|Mappy]]''.
This piece is a ragtime-styled remix of the "Game Start" and "Intermission" themes from ''Pac-Man'', arranged with the same sound chip used in Namco arcade games such as {{uvn|Mappy}} and {{uvn|Libble Rabble}}. As the original songs are very short jingles, the overall melody is highly extrapolated and improvised.
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A more dramatic remix of the ''Pac-Man'' "Game Start" and "Intermission" themes, with heavier percussion.
A more dramatic, techno-styled remix of the ''Pac-Man'' "Game Start" and "Intermission" themes, with heavier percussion.
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This is a rock and synth remix of the music that plays in the first and second worlds of ''Pac-Mania'', Block Town and Pac-Man's Park. The tune itself is an extended remix of the "Intermission" music from the original ''Pac-Man'' arcade game. The song starts off with the theme for Pac-Man's Park, then segues into the theme for Block Town. It ends with the death sound effect from ''Pac-Man'' (specifically, the ''Pac-Mania'' variant of the tune) before starting over.
This is a synth rock remix of the music that plays in the first and second worlds of ''Pac-Mania'', Block Town and Pac-Man's Park. The tune itself is an extended remix of the "Intermission" music from the original ''Pac-Man'' arcade game. The song starts off with the theme for Pac-Man's Park, then segues into the theme for Block Town with an original bridge. It ends with the death sound effect from ''Pac-Man'' (specifically, the ''Pac-Mania'' variant of the tune) before starting over.
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This song is a medley of various jingles and sound effects from ''Galaga'', including the “Stage Intro” theme, the "Fighter Captured" theme, the "Fighter Rescued" theme, and the "Name Entry" theme.
This song is a techno medley of various jingles and sound effects from ''Galaga'', including the “Stage Intro” theme, the "Fighter Captured" theme, the "Fighter Rescued" theme, and the "Name Entry" theme. As the original songs were very short jingles, the overall melody is highly extrapolated and improvised, at times only barely resembling its inspiration.


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This song is a medley of various tracks, jingles, and sound effects from ''Mappy''. The song contains “Credit Sound”, “Opening Animation Music”, “Main Theme”, “Round Clear”, “Bonus Round Fanfare”, “Bonus Round”, “Results Music”, and “Extended Music”.
This song is a medley of various tracks, jingles, and sound effects from ''Mappy''. The song contains “Credit Sound”, “Opening Animation Music”, “Main Theme”, “Round Clear”, “Bonus Round Fanfare”, “Bonus Round”, “Results Music”, and “Extended Music”. The overall style of the song is a blend of chiptune and acoustic elements, also incorporating electric guitars at times (particularly during the "Results Music" segment).


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This song is a rock-based arrangement of the first level theme from ''Dragon Spirit'', otherwise known as "The Paleozoic Era".
This song is a rock-based arrangement of the first level theme from ''Dragon Spirit'', otherwise known as "The Paleozoic Era". It essentially plays as a remastered version of the original synthesized song, and sounds very similar to its arrangement in {{uvn|Taiko no Tatsujin}}.


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A medley of themes and jingles from various Namco games, including the start music from ''Galaga'', the main theme and level complete music from ''New Rally-X'', the main theme and level complete music from ''Mappy'', the level start, main theme, and level complete jingle from ''Dig Dug'', and the main theme and level complete theme from ''The Tower of Druaga''.
A medley of themes and jingles from various Namco games, including the start music from ''Galaga'', the main theme and level complete music from ''New Rally-X'', the main theme and level complete music from ''Mappy'', the level start, main theme, and level complete jingle from ''Dig Dug'', and the main theme and level complete theme from ''The Tower of Druaga''. The song selections follow a roughly chronological order and represent games released in the first half of the 1980s.


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A medley of themes and jingles from various Namco games, including the main theme from ''The Return of Ishtar'', the first level theme from ''Dragon Spirit'', the transformation theme from ''Wonder Momo'', the main theme from ''The Legend of Valkyrie'' and the name entry theme from ''Thunder Ceptor''.
A medley of themes and jingles from various Namco games, including the main theme from ''The Return of Ishtar'', the first level theme from ''Dragon Spirit'', the transformation theme from ''Wonder Momo'', the main theme from ''The Legend of Valkyrie'' and the name entry theme from ''Thunder Ceptor''. The song selections follow a roughly chronological order and represent games released in the second half of the 1980s.


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