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[[Toad]] and his band will perform multiple songs during the game, and the player is given a total of ten seconds to figure out the song name from a list of four. Gameplay commentary is provided by Japanese radio hosts. Some of the songs included within the game are "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion and songs by Elton John. | [[Toad]] and his band will perform multiple songs during the game, and the player is given a total of ten seconds to figure out the song name from a list of four. Gameplay commentary is provided by Japanese radio hosts. Some of the songs included within the game are "{{wp|My Heart Will Go On}}" by Celine Dion and songs by Elton John. | ||
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Kinopio Live is a Nintendo-produced game released sometime in the late 90's for the Super Famicom's Satellaview extension. It is the second game to star Toad, after Wario's Woods.
Description
Toad and his band will perform multiple songs during the game, and the player is given a total of ten seconds to figure out the song name from a list of four. Gameplay commentary is provided by Japanese radio hosts. Some of the songs included within the game are "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion and songs by Elton John.
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End of a song which shows the back of Mario