"Results (1st − 4th Place)" | |
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"Results (1st − 4th Place)" in Mario Kart 64 | |
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Composed by: Kenta Nagata | |
Key | C major |
BPM | 160.445 |
Time signature(s) | 11 8 |
First appearance | Mario Kart 64 (1996) |
Latest appearance | Mario Kart World (2025) |
"Results (1st − 4th Place),"[1] also known as "Winning Results,"[2] "Result #1 (Win),"[3] or the "Results Theme,"[4] is a musical theme composed by Kenta Nagata for Mario Kart 64, where it plays after the player finishes a Grand Prix race in first to fourth place.
Due to a binary counter glitch in the game,[citation needed] the second half of the theme does not play until the first half loops 64 times, after which the second half loops twice and returns to the first.
HistoryEdit
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Mario Kart seriesEdit
Mario Kart 64Edit
Mario Kart 64 marks the first appearance of "Results (1st − 4th Place)." It is also included in the official soundtrack albums Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks, Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack, and Mario Kart 64: Greatest Hits Soundtrack.
Mario Kart 7Edit
In Mario Kart 7, an arrangement of "Results (1st − 4th Place)" plays after the player finishes a Grand Prix race in first to fourth place. It is titled "Results Screen A" in the Nintendo Music app.
Results Screen A - The arrangement heard in Mario Kart 7 | File info 0:30 |
Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 DeluxeEdit
In Mario Kart 8 and its Nintendo Switch port, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a brief arrangement of "Results (1st − 4th Place)" plays after the player finishes a race in first to sixth place. It was arranged by Atsuko Asahi, and is titled "Results Screen A" in the Nintendo Music app.
Results Screen A - The arrangement heard in Mario Kart 8 | File info 0:30 |
Mario Kart TourEdit
In Mario Kart Tour, an arrangement of "Results (1st − 4th Place)" plays in the results screen after finishing a race.
Mario Kart Live: Home CircuitEdit
In Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, an arrangement of "Results (1st − 4th Place)" plays in the results screen after finishing a race in second place or lower.
Mario Kart WorldEdit
In Mario Kart World, all five of the results themes, which play after the player finishes a race, incorporate brief arrangements of "Results (1st − 4th Place)" at the start of their melodies.
The theme that plays when placing in first plays the melody on a saxophone. At about 5 minutes and 43 seconds, an entirely new section plays, possibly referencing the original theme's glitch. This section also loosely quotes "Dolphin Shoals" from Mario Kart 8. The themes that play when placing in second to ninth place and after finishing a race in Rainbow Road are near-identical to the first place version, except they use an organ and EWI respectively instead of a saxophone.
The theme that plays when placing in tenth to eighteenth place is slower and less up-beat, and uses a trumpet for its melody. When placing in nineteenth to twenty-fourth place, the trumpet is replaced by a harmonica.
A full, faithful arrangement of "Results (1st − 4th Place)" can play in Free Roam. It also incorporates quotes of "Underground BGM" from Super Mario Bros. in its bassline.
Other appearancesEdit
Mario Kart 64 on Club CircuitEdit
The Mario Kart 64 on Club Circuit album features a funk arrangement of "Results (1st − 4th Place)" titled "result #1 (win)." It was arranged by Ratio 13.
GalleryEdit
Image for "Results Screen A" from Mario Kart 7 on Nintendo Music
Image for "Results Screen A" from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Nintendo Music
List of Super Mario appearancesEdit
GamesEdit
Work | System | Year | Type | Title | Credits |
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Mario Kart 64 | Nintendo 64 | 1996 | Original | "Results (1st − 4th Place)"[1] | Kenta Nagata |
Mario Kart 7 | Nintendo 3DS | 2011 | Arrangement | "Results Screen A"[1] | |
Mario Kart 8 | Wii U | 2014 | Arrangement | "Results Screen A"[1] | Atsuko Asahi |
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | Nintendo Switch | 2017 | Past arrangement (Mario Kart 8) | ||
Mario Kart Tour | iOS, Android | 2019 | Arrangement | ||
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit | Nintendo Switch | 2020 | Arrangement | ||
Mario Kart World | Nintendo Switch 2 | 2025 | Arrangement | ||
AlbumsEdit
Work | Year | Type | Title | Credits |
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Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks | 1997 | Original | "Winning Results" | Kenta Nagata |
Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack | 1997 | Original | "Result #1 (Win)" | Kenta Nagata |
Mario Kart 64: Greatest Hits Soundtrack | 1997 | Original | "Results Theme" | Kenta Nagata |
Mario Kart 64 on Club Circuit | 1997 | Arrangement | "result #1 (win)" | Ratio 13 |
Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack | 2015 | Past arrangement (Mario Kart 8) | "Result Screen A" | Atsuko Asahi |
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | リザルト(1位~4位)[1] Rizaruto (1-i ~ 4-i) |
Results (1st to 4th place) |