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==Audio==
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''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' is one of the few first-party Nintendo games to feature full voice acting. Voice over recording was done by Hollywood's Soundelux DMG.<ref>http://www.soundeluxdmg.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&layout=category&Itemid=463</ref> The voice work was directed by [[wikipedia:Ginny McSwain|Ginny McSwain]]<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0574573/filmotype</ref>, a veteran voice director and Emmy Award winner.  
''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' is one of the few first-party Nintendo games to feature full voice acting. Voice over recording was done by Hollywood's Soundelux DMG.<ref>http://www.soundeluxdmg.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&layout=category&Itemid=463</ref> The voice cast was directed by [[wikipedia:Ginny McSwain|Ginny McSwain]]<ref>http://www.ginnymcswain.com/resumeenlargemen.html</ref>, a veteran voice director and Emmy Award winner.  


The original soundtrack was composed by well-known Japanese musicians such as [[wikipedia:Yasunori Mitsuda|Yasunori Mitsuda]], [[wikipedia:Motoi Sakuraba|Motoi Sakuraba]], [[wikipedia:Yuzo Koshiro|Yuzo Koshiro]], [[wikipedia:Masafumi Takada|Masafumi Takada]], [[wikipedia:Noriyuki Iwadare|Noriyuki Iwadare]], and [[wikipedia:Takahiro Nishi|Takahiro Nishi]]. The original NES music and jingles heard in this game are composed by [[wikipedia:Hirokazu Tanaka|Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka]]. Most of the music in this game is performed by a live orchestra or real instruments, with few tracks using MIDI. A selection of the game's music was released on the Japanese Club Nintendo, and eventually a full official three-disc soundtrack was released in Japan by Sleigh Bells.  
The original soundtrack was composed by well-known Japanese musicians such as [[wikipedia:Yasunori Mitsuda|Yasunori Mitsuda]], [[wikipedia:Motoi Sakuraba|Motoi Sakuraba]], [[wikipedia:Yuzo Koshiro|Yuzo Koshiro]], [[wikipedia:Masafumi Takada|Masafumi Takada]], [[wikipedia:Noriyuki Iwadare|Noriyuki Iwadare]], and [[wikipedia:Takahiro Nishi|Takahiro Nishi]]. The original NES music and jingles heard in this game are composed by [[wikipedia:Hirokazu Tanaka|Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka]]. Most of the music in this game is performed by a live orchestra or real instruments, with few tracks using MIDI. A selection of the game's music was released on the Japanese Club Nintendo, and eventually a full official three-disc soundtrack was released in Japan by Sleigh Bells.  
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