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''Star Fox'' is a Nintendo video game released on the SNES from 1993, the first game in its eponymous ''Star Fox'' series. Its soundtrack was composed by Hajime Hirasawa, who was an employee of Nintendo at the time, but who left the company immediately after the project, due to disagreements over the rights to his music.
''Star Fox'' is a Nintendo video game released on the SNES in 1993, the first game in its eponymous ''Star Fox'' series. Its soundtrack was composed by Hajime Hirasawa,<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20081221235859/http://www.miyamotoshrine.com/theman/interviews/0197.shtml</ref> who was an employee of Nintendo at the time, but who left the company immediately after the project, due to disagreements over the rights to his music.


According to a "devs play" interview with Dylan Cuthbert (a programmer on the game), apparently '''Hajime Hirasawa had fully completed an entire album of orchestrated arrangements of the music''' he wrote for ''Star Fox'', which his prior career in the music industry had to lead him to assume he would be free to publish. However, Nintendo informed him that the music he had written for ''Star Fox'' belonged to Nintendo and not to him. The two parties were not able to reach an agreement over the rights to the album, leading him to leave the company and abandon his plans to release the album.
According to a "devs play" interview with Dylan Cuthbert (a programmer on the game), apparently '''Hajime Hirasawa had fully completed an entire album of orchestrated arrangements of the music''' he wrote for ''Star Fox'', which his prior career in the music industry had to lead him to assume he would be free to publish. However, Nintendo informed him that the music he had written for ''Star Fox'' belonged to Nintendo and not to him. The two parties were not able to reach an agreement over the rights to the album, leading him to leave the company and abandon his plans to release the album.


==Status==
Dylan Cuthbert said in the interview that he had a copy of the album on tape, and may in fact still have it, but implied that he doesn't know where the tape is right now. (He suggested that he may be willing to sell the tape upon finding it, but that might have been in jest.)
Dylan Cuthbert said in the interview that he had a copy of the album on tape, and may in fact still have it, but implied that he doesn't know where the tape is right now. (He suggested that he may be willing to sell the tape upon finding it, but that might have been in jest.)


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[[Category: Lost audio]]
==See Also==
[[Category: Lost music]]
*[[Star Fox 2 (found complete build of cancelled Super Nintendo multidirectional shooter sequel; 1993-1995)]]
*[[Star Fox Arcade (lost build of cancelled arcade port of "Star Fox: Assault" GameCube rail-shooter; 2002)]]
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 5 November 2022

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Dylan Cuthbert miming the existence of his copy of the album

Status: Lost

Star Fox is a Nintendo video game released on the SNES in 1993, the first game in its eponymous Star Fox series. Its soundtrack was composed by Hajime Hirasawa,[1] who was an employee of Nintendo at the time, but who left the company immediately after the project, due to disagreements over the rights to his music.

According to a "devs play" interview with Dylan Cuthbert (a programmer on the game), apparently Hajime Hirasawa had fully completed an entire album of orchestrated arrangements of the music he wrote for Star Fox, which his prior career in the music industry had to lead him to assume he would be free to publish. However, Nintendo informed him that the music he had written for Star Fox belonged to Nintendo and not to him. The two parties were not able to reach an agreement over the rights to the album, leading him to leave the company and abandon his plans to release the album.

Status

Dylan Cuthbert said in the interview that he had a copy of the album on tape, and may in fact still have it, but implied that he doesn't know where the tape is right now. (He suggested that he may be willing to sell the tape upon finding it, but that might have been in jest.)

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A "Devs-Play" interview with Dylan Cuthbert, which mentions the orchestrated soundtrack.

See Also

References