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After a couple of researches I found out that Nobou Uematsu actuall composed the main theme of Super Smash Bros Brawl

 

I'm not kidding,look it up...Sakurai actually hired Uematsu to compose the theme for Brawl.....No wonder Brawl's main theme is so freakin epic

 

http://www.n-sider.com/contentview.php?contentid=352&page=4

 

http://supersmashbros.wikia.com/wiki/Nobuo_Uematsu

 

 

I seriously found this and heard of it for the first time which makes me look dump because I played Brawl for hundreds of hours and I didn't notice Uematsu DID compose the main theme

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After a couple of researches I found out that Nobou Uematsu actuall composed the main theme of Super Smash Bros Brawl

 

I'm not kidding,look it up...Sakurai actually hired Uematsu to compose the theme for Brawl.....No wonder Brawl's main theme is so freakin epic

 

http://www.n-sider.com/contentview.php?contentid=352&page=4

 

http://supersmashbros.wikia.com/wiki/Nobuo_Uematsu

 

 

I seriously found this and heard of it for the first time which makes me look dump because I played Brawl for hundreds of hours and I didn't notice Uematsu DID compose the main theme

Also, Yoko composed the Tetris Type A Theme and King Dedede's Theme.

In Uematsu we trust.

There's a whole lot of composers that worked on Brawl.

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