Video Game Music
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Video Game Music
What's your favorite video game music? The music in A Link to the Past always takes me back . . . very stunning music. The Final Fantasy series, though, I believe, has bar none the best catalogue of music, as far as video game series go. That said, here's my four favorite compositions, all by the legendary Nobuo Uematsu, who is usually called in for all the Final Fantasy scores. For those who don't know of him, Nobuo Uematsu is like the John Williams of the video game world.
"Terra", Final Fantasy VI
www.rpgamer.com/games/ff/ff6/sounds/midi/terra1.mid
"The Prelude", Final Fantasy VI
www.rpgamer.com/games/ff/ff6/sounds/midi/ff3prlde.mid
"Main Theme", Final Fantasy IV
www.rpgamer.com/games/ff/ff4/sounds/midi/ff2world.mid
"Aerith's Theme", Final Fantasy VII
www.rpgamer.com/games/ff/ff7/sounds/midi/aerith.mid
"Terra", Final Fantasy VI
www.rpgamer.com/games/ff/ff6/sounds/midi/terra1.mid
"The Prelude", Final Fantasy VI
www.rpgamer.com/games/ff/ff6/sounds/midi/ff3prlde.mid
"Main Theme", Final Fantasy IV
www.rpgamer.com/games/ff/ff4/sounds/midi/ff2world.mid
"Aerith's Theme", Final Fantasy VII
www.rpgamer.com/games/ff/ff7/sounds/midi/aerith.mid
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I don't pay much attention to the music, but one that stuck in my mind was the theme during the Trance Kuja battle at the end of FFIX - I don't know if it was a new piece or another taken from an earlier FF, though (FFIX was full of earlier FF references, along with monsters, bosses, and music from those games)
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WOW! I didn't even know we had a one a these forums....But hey, what about Castlevania music? It is utterly cool....I mean, Bloody Tears? C'mon! All castlevania games have good music....whether or not they are good GAMES is a different story...*cough* Nintendo 64 *cough*
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Ultima Underworld: Very moody and atmospheric stuff that went very well with the game. I used to love playing UU just for the music.
The Doom series: Some of the music is annoying/mediocre at best but there's a few tracks that are really good and go well with the game.
The Metroid series: Great stuff, especially the music on the original game.
Total Annihilation: Who would've thought classical music and blowing stuff up would go so well together?
Dune II: Great music, but one of the coolest things about the music was that the game would play really slow stuff during the slow stages of a mission, then start playing fast frantic-sounding stuff when you would get attacked.
The Doom series: Some of the music is annoying/mediocre at best but there's a few tracks that are really good and go well with the game.
The Metroid series: Great stuff, especially the music on the original game.
Total Annihilation: Who would've thought classical music and blowing stuff up would go so well together?
Dune II: Great music, but one of the coolest things about the music was that the game would play really slow stuff during the slow stages of a mission, then start playing fast frantic-sounding stuff when you would get attacked.
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I'm more of a Wave FM man myself. I'm always listening out for Never Say Never by Romeo Void. Before I played Vice City I thought the Queens of the Stone Age version was the original. The chat stations are good too, I like the guy who wants to separate Florida from the mainland (admittedly, I only like the idea because it would render Florida vulnerable to a massed torpedo assault).
Has anyone played Burnout 2: Point of Impact? What Encryptic said about Dune II reminded me of it. There's pretty good music all the way through, but the best thing is that whenever you engage turbo boost, the music gets more frantic. It really adds to the scariness. The first Burnout had better music though, really funky, original tunes. I recorded them to mini-disc in fact.
Has anyone played Burnout 2: Point of Impact? What Encryptic said about Dune II reminded me of it. There's pretty good music all the way through, but the best thing is that whenever you engage turbo boost, the music gets more frantic. It really adds to the scariness. The first Burnout had better music though, really funky, original tunes. I recorded them to mini-disc in fact.
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As a PC gamer from way back, here are my picks for best music:
Homeworld: From the magnificent choral rendering of Samuel Barber's Agnus Dei in the intro to the stirring combat themes, the game was a triumph (with the possible exception of the rather bland finale song by "Yes"). Remember the first time the Turanic Raiders hit your fleet? Spectacular music!
Star Control 2: Not many of the under-30 brigade will remember this one, but its music was fantastic. My particular favorites were the various themes that played as you outfitted your ship at the starbase.
Crusader: No Remorse/Regret: Another pair of classics from circa 1996/97. The harsh, techo-themed sountrack tied in perfectly with the combat action.
Thief: The Dark Project: I don't think any other game has better captured its overall environment in sound and music than Thief.
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Homeworld: From the magnificent choral rendering of Samuel Barber's Agnus Dei in the intro to the stirring combat themes, the game was a triumph (with the possible exception of the rather bland finale song by "Yes"). Remember the first time the Turanic Raiders hit your fleet? Spectacular music!
Star Control 2: Not many of the under-30 brigade will remember this one, but its music was fantastic. My particular favorites were the various themes that played as you outfitted your ship at the starbase.
Crusader: No Remorse/Regret: Another pair of classics from circa 1996/97. The harsh, techo-themed sountrack tied in perfectly with the combat action.
Thief: The Dark Project: I don't think any other game has better captured its overall environment in sound and music than Thief.
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