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Hey guys. I noticed the track list you discussed here was not unused at all. It is in fact used on the Options mode. You need to go to the BGM options and there you can see how the track list was used, there is in fact a music player there.

Generally speaking, if a track can only be heard via a Sound Test, whether accessible normally in-game or via debugging routines, we tend to document it on the wiki. The "Rare Trophy" jingle from Super Smash Bros. Melee is one of many many examples of this.
As for the track list itself, it's only really documented because of how it outright states which tracks are unused (which is pretty rare from my experience), but it is honestly pretty expendable. Crashandcortex (talk) 11:01, 25 October 2014 (EDT)
Well, if you go to the Sound Test mode, you can actually listen to these unused tracks, so they did leave them in the game. I can rip them myself if you need them. --Captain Antonio Falcon (talk) 05:12, 4 October 2015 (EDT)

hage-sieg meaning?

Hey, I did a little research and, if I'm not mistaken, "hage" is slang for bald/balding in japanese. Considering the outfit is just the normal armor but lacking a helmet, wouldn't the tag make sense in that context. I don't know japanese that well though, so it could be something else as well. --Zerovii (talk) 09:30, 10 March 2015 (EDT)