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Many games use Power Ups; in many cases, these power-ups are timed. In many cases, an audio motif indicates the fact that the power-up is in play, vanishing the moment the power-up expires. Related to Theme Music Power-Up, but not to Magic Music.

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  • Power-Up Motif
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  • Many games use Power Ups; in many cases, these power-ups are timed. In many cases, an audio motif indicates the fact that the power-up is in play, vanishing the moment the power-up expires. Related to Theme Music Power-Up, but not to Magic Music.
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  • Many games use Power Ups; in many cases, these power-ups are timed. In many cases, an audio motif indicates the fact that the power-up is in play, vanishing the moment the power-up expires. Related to Theme Music Power-Up, but not to Magic Music. Examples of Power-Up Motif include: * Mario games use this a lot. * The Invincibility Power-Up (Super Star) * Dun Dun Dun DunDuh DunDuh! * The caps from Super Mario 64 and DS * The Rainbow Star, Red Star, Fire Flower, and Ice Flower in Super Mario Galaxy * The Mega Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros. * Riding a Yoshi in Super Mario World * And Super Mario Galaxy 2 * The Star in the first Wario Land game * In Mario Kart Wii, you can hear the motif if another racer using a Super Star or Mega Mushroom is nearby. * Similarly, Super Smash Bros. uses it: * Golden Hammer and regular Hammer items * Which were from the original Donkey Kong arcade game. * The Invincibility Power-Up Item * Luigi's Final Smash * DK's Final Smash * Bang Shishigami's Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan from Blaz Blue Calamity Trigger is a Super Mode that works like this: When you activate it, his power-up music begins to play loudly over the stage background music, until the next round begins. * Bio Menace has a kind of rain-like music that lasts for the short time the invincibility potion lasts. * Pick up the fast feet shoes in Jazz Jackrabbit and the level's music will speed up until they wear off; this is taken from Sonic the Hedgehog. * In The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, the Piece of Power and Guardian Acorn work exactly this way; they change the background music for a short time, and when the song stops the powerup was over. * The Sonic the Hedgehog series uses this for its invincibility sparkles. The song was different for each game, but they all lasted the same amount of time and worked identically. * Also, as implied above, getting Power Sneakers to boost your speed increases the tempo of the current background music for their duration. * Except in Sonic CD where there's separate music for Power Sneakers — because the music was being played directly from the CD and couldn't be sped up. * The PC version of Sonic 3D Flickies Island doesn't use the invincibility music, for the same reason. * When you earn an extra life, the jingle lasts for a couple of seconds and often completely overrides the background music. * In Banjo-Kazooie, using the Wonderwing power changes the background music for the duration. * Whenever you get a special pair of shoes/boots in the Banjo-Kazooie games, the background music changes until the power is used/worn out. * Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man, when the title character ate a power pellet/pill. * In ZZT, collecting an energizer (which provides temporary invincibility) causes the player to flash and also plays a jaunty tune. When the tune finishes, the energizer effect also stops. * Konami's Noah's Ark has a theme for Time Stands Still powerup and Invincibility Power-Up black vial powerup. * Trog has the pineapple theme when it's collected. * The Sega Saturn version of Bug!! plays a fast version of the title theme when Bug gets a Stunt Bug powerup. * In God Hand, whenever Gene releases the titular God Hand a fast version of Gene's Rock-a-Bye plays. * In Puyo Puyo Fever, filling up the Fever gauge activates not only the titular bonus to flood your opponent's board, but also plays much bouncier music. * Demon Sword also uses this for its invincibility power-up.
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