The title screen for the Famicom version had slightly different music to that of the Nintendo Entertainment System. Another version is prominently featured as the game's overworld theme. One version is used as the music for the game's title screen and subsequent prologue.
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The music has even been conducted in real life at full paying symphony orchestras. It has appeared in Zelda-related games such as Soulcalibur II and the Super Smash Bros. "The Legend of Zelda Theme" can also be heard outside of the series. "The Legend of Zelda Theme" can be found in some form in every game in the series whether used as the main theme, mixed in with another song, or having certain phrases briefly appear for cameo purposes. Since then, the song has grown in popularity and fame to become the official theme song for the franchise and among the most recognizable video game music of all time. The song continued to appear in later games in the series, often being given re-instrumentation as computer game music technology developed. Originally, the song appeared as a simple 8-bit music track used whenever Link entered the game's overworld. It was composed by the now famous Kōji Kondō for use in the original game, The Legend of Zelda. It serves as the main theme for most games in the series. " The Legend of Zelda Theme", also known as the " Overworld Theme", is a recurring song in the Legend of Zelda series. The Legend of Zelda The Adventure of Link A Link to the Past Link's Awakening Ocarina of Time Majora's Mask Oracle of Ages Oracle of Seasons Four Swords The Wind Waker Four Swords Adventures The Minish Cap Twilight Princess Phantom Hourglass Spirit Tracks Skyward Sword Breath of the Wild