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== 'Audio differences' revisited ==
== 'Audio differences' revisited ==


I don't believe that the audio differences are real. If you play other versions of first generation games, including {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}} then you can easily hear some high pitched notes, but there is no real evidence the music differ between versions. When you compare these videos are the same, and any differences in the soundtrack are due to how the audio was emulated or compressed.
I don't believe that the audio differences are real. If you play other versions of first generation games, including {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}} then you can easily hear some high pitched notes, but there is no real evidence the music differ between versions.


Relatively recently it was claimed that {{nw|Kazumi Totaka|Totaka's song}} was found [http://neogaf.net/forum/showthread.php?p=35243135#post35243135 in Wii Sports] due to differences in pitch when you continue to hit the ball in Wii Tennis, but it was challenged on message boards such as NinDB and NeoGAF based on the reason that [[wikipedia:confirmation bias|confirmation bias]] might lead you to perceive that the notes do sound like Totaka's song. When the pitches were [http://neogaf.net/forum/showpost.php?p=35250916&postcount=545 analysed in Melodyne], it was found that the differences in pitch were far from Totaka's song.
Relatively recently it was claimed that {{nw|Kazumi Totaka|Totaka's song}} was found [http://neogaf.net/forum/showthread.php?p=35243135#post35243135 in Wii Sports] due to differences in pitch when you continue to hit the ball in Wii Tennis, but it was challenged on message boards such as NinDB and NeoGAF based on the reason that [[wikipedia:confirmation bias|confirmation bias]] might lead you to perceive that the notes do sound like Totaka's song. When the pitches were [http://neogaf.net/forum/showpost.php?p=35250916&postcount=545 analysed in Melodyne], it was found that the differences in pitch were far from Totaka's song.
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