Video Game Music thread

Started by AnCap Dave, February 13, 2014, 09:28:09 AM

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Not bad for a porn game no?
I recently heard that the word heretic is derived from the greek work heriticos which means "able to choose"
The more you know...

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Journey to Silius has, arguably, one of the best soundtracks in the entire NES library. SO god damned good.

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The more I listen to Tim Follin's works, the more I'm convinced he is the undisputed king of video game music. This dude could do more with limited technology and sound chips than most pop artists can do today with their major studios.

Really loving this channel! Classical video game music, clasically rendered:

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For the longest time, I thought Nobuo Uematsu was overrated as a composer because too many people wouldn't stop going on about how amazing One Winged Angel was. Well, while I still think that piece is overrated, I definitely see why Nobuo Uematsu gets his praise. Dancing Mad, the final boss theme of Final Fantasy VI is definitely a masterpiece.

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Figured we needed more Castlevania.
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Here's one from the past: Hardball! on the Commodore 64:

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I was reminded of this recently when we were (re-re-re-re-re-)watching The Princess Bride, because this is the game that the grandson is playing at the beginning. I remember recognizing it instantly when I saw it in the theatre, but was incredibly disappointed at the sucky music since the one in the actual game was so much better!