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Kazumi Totaka is a composer working for Nintendo. He has worked in many games of the company and has hidden in many of them a track of his own, available by inputting a code or meeting some requirements in the game. A well known way to hear "Totaka's Song" is in Animal Crossing. Asking K.K Slider to play the K.K Song, will trigger the "Totaka's Song" to play. K.K Slider will also mention that the song is a secret and he'll teach you how to play it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYY_AOBTdh8
This is the link to a video that shows where most or maybe all the songs are hidden.

http://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/Totaka%27s_Song
Heres the wiki page on it.

This is probably one of my favorite easter eggs in gaming, it was hidden in so many games and i never knew any of them existed, i was blown away when i found out.
(06-27-2012 11:05 PM)Liraxus Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYY_AOBTdh8
This is the link to a video that shows where most or maybe all the songs are hidden.

http://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/Totaka%27s_Song
Heres the wiki page on it.

This is probably one of my favorite easter eggs in gaming, it was hidden in so many games and i never knew any of them existed, i was blown away when i found out.

The song is also hidden in various Wii games (and in the music channel), which hasn't been discovered yet.
I was about to create a topic about Totaka's song, but then I saw this. This easter egg is really cool actually.

Gametrailers did some research on it (They thought the song was hidden in Wii Sports, but couldn't find it). Their video explains this easter egg well. http://www.gametrailers.com/full-episode...aka-s-song

I think Did You Know Gaming should make a video about it.
Interesting pages on the games that they appear in and how to access them.

http://www.nindb.net/feature/totakas-song.html
(07-02-2012 02:16 AM)BumblebeeCody Wrote: [ -> ] Interesting pages on the games that they appear in and how to access them.

http://www.nindb.net/feature/totakas-song.html

Now, THAT'S useful!
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