Instead, he kept finding increasingly clever ways to hide the music in his later work. See, Totaka didn’t leave the tune to rest in 1992. Since it first appeared there, it’s evolved into “one of the sweetest hidden treats in all of gaming,” as Luke put it back in 2011. It’s a short (as in, 19 notes) musical refrain written by Nintendo composer Kazumi Totaka for a 1992 Game Boy game known as X. The secret in question is known as “ Totaka’s Song“. If only we’d all listened to Yoshi better from the start! ![]() ![]() As the know-everythings at GameXplain demonstrate in a video published today, it turns out Yoshi was humming it all along - he was just being drowned out by the track’s music. The easter egg to end all Nintendo easter eggs has just been unearthed in Mario Kart 8.
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