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Twelve Game Music Tracks Worth Keeping

The field of game music has gotten considerably better over the years, a fact that Games Radar highlights in a simple 'list article' about iPod-worthy game music. They highlight some obvious recent gems, like Coulton's "Still Alive" and "Hikari" from Kingdom Hearts, but also bring back some older goodies with choices like "Everybody Jump Around" from Jet Set Radio or "Chemical Plant" from Sonic 2. "Sonic games used to have amazing music. And while single-player Mystic Cave Zone came a close second, this has to make the list. It may be basic compared to modern CD recordings, but just listen to how each of the console's sound channels is used - it's remarkable. Intricate and dramatic, this industrial anthem builds and builds before seamlessly looping in a non-annoying way."

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  1. Castlevania Symphony of the Night Anyone? by BoyIHateMicrosoft! · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I think the music from the above mentioned PSone game was amazing. I think I must have played certain levels I didn't need to go through for the millionth time just so I could listen to the music. My favs are the Holy Chapel music, the Abandoned Mine music. Anyways just my two cents.

  2. Don't forget Chris Huelsbeck's game music by ueltradiscount · · Score: 3, Interesting
  3. Planescape: Torment by myrrdyn · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I think that "Planescape: Torment" also had some beautiful music tracks. Among my favourite themes: the main theme, the "smoldering corpse" and the credits (really different from others, but still "right atmosphere").

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  4. Re:Hikari from Kingdom Hearts? by Sciros · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Fans of Kajiura should probably look more to her anime discography which easily eclipses what she has done for games. Her Xenosaga Ep. 2 and 3 scores are good (I prefer Ep. 2) but her best work is probably found in .hack, Noir, Mai Hime and Mai Otome, etc.

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  5. A few more of my favorites by FleaPlus · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It's kind of funny, but when I was kid for quite a while I would -only- listen to video game music, and had sort of a disdain for "normal" music. I guess that changed sometime in middle school, and I like all sorts of music now, but I still have a fondness for VG music. Here's a few more of my personal favorites, not listed in the article:

    * "Radio" from Command and Conquer: Red Alert
    * menu song from Forsaken (it's track 6 or 7 on the game CD... not sure if it has an actual title but the band that performed it is "The Swarm")
    * "Tangerine" from Earthworm Jim 2 (soundtrack by Tommy Tallarico)
    * the intro song from Earthworm Jim 2... I don't think I've ever seen it on a CD, but it's probably the first "a cappella" song I ever saw in a video game, even though it was just samples on a SNES/Genesis
    * most of Mechwarrior II
    * most of Katamari Damacy
    * "Beyond the Bounds" from Zone of the Enders: Second Runner
    * the operatic tracks from Heroes of Might & Magic II
    * most of the Interstate '76 soundtrack
    * one of the songs from Dr. Mario ("fever"?).
    * "Skyward Fire" and "Save Me" from Unreal Tournament

    Also, for those of you who haven't seen it already, OverClocked Remix has plenty of great freely-downloadable remixes of video game songs:

    http://www.ocremix.org/

    1. Re:A few more of my favorites by Thornae · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Mechwarrior II

      This immediately jumped to mind. My flatmate discovered that if you put the game CD into a CD player, it would play the soundtrack. It was pretty novel at the time, and had some neat, catchy string music.

      The nearest I've heard to it in popular music is Brainbug's "Nightmare".

      The other one people seem to be missing is Arcanum. That had some great chamber music in it.

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  6. Homeworld soundtrack by FlamerPope · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I think that the music from Homeworld definitely deserves consideration. The combat themes help to highlight the different personalities of your enemies, and the thematic music for each music matches the deep-space atmosphere almost perfectly. The soundtrack was actually so popular that it was released as a separate CD in the "Game of the Year" edition.

    Personally, I'd put their use of Samuel Barber's "Agnus Dei" (the choral version of his Adagio for Strings) at the top of any games-related music list, but they seem to be focusing on music especially composed for a game.

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  7. Re:As usual, only CONSOLE games by pushing-robot · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'd have to say Civ4 has the best title theme I've ever heard in a game. The rest of the soundtrack didn't compare, but Chris Tin's bits were fantastic.

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  8. Personal favorites by darkwhite · · Score: 2, Interesting
    • Deus Ex Title theme by Alexander Brandon and remix for IW
    • Unreal soundtrack - Dig and Surfacing by Alexander Brandon
    • Unreal Tournament soundtrack - Theme by Alexander Brandon and remixes
    • Unreal Tournament soundtrack - Mechanism Eight by Andrew Sega (I think)
    • Call to Power II soundtrack - Quiet Outback by Michael Hamilton
    • Civilization 4 soundtrack - Baba Yetu (menu theme) by Christopher Tin
    • Dungeon Siege soundtrack - Theme and Fortkroth by Jeremy Soule
    • Guild Wars soundtrack - Autumn in Ascalon by Jeremy Soule
    • Morrowind soundtrack - Title by Jeremy Soule
    • World of Warcraft soundtrack - The shaping of the world by Jason Hayes
    • Shadow of the Colossus soundtrack - Prologue by Koh Ohtani
    • Total Annihilation soundtrack - Track 4 by (i don't know)
    • Final Fantasy Unlimited soundtrack - Where the road leads by Shirou Hamaguchi
    • Final Fantasy X - Theme and To Zanarkand by Nobuo Uematsu
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  9. Re:Now it's time for another round of... by russlar · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If I had mod points, I'd mod this up.

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  10. grim fandango by doti · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Best game soundtrack ever.

    I still have -- and occasionally listen to -- the mp3s in my music collection.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grim_fandango

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  11. Good suggestions, may I voice some more? by solar_blitz · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I like a lot of the suggestions being made here, and I'd simply like to add in (or emphasize) a couple of soundtracks and pieces from my collection:

    Megaman 2 and 3, Megaman X and X4. Seriously, the original title of the character was Rockman, his sister was named Roll, Protoman was originally named "Blues", his dog sidekick is named "Rush" and his bird sidekick is named "Beat". The franchise was designed with good music in mind.

    Yasunori Mitsuda's work: Chrono Trigger theme (Chrono Trigger), Time's Scar (Chrono Cross), 90% of Xenosaga Episode I (including Resurrection, Gnosis, Battle of KOS-MOS, Ormus, Song of Nephilim, and Kokoro), 90% of the Xenogears soundtrack (special mention to Awakening, Knight of Fire, Small of Two Pieces and June Mermaid - they still give me chills when I hear their atmospheric melodies).

    Yuki Kajiura: hasn't done too much, but Xenosaga: Episode II's Communication Breakdown, Image theme of Xenosaga II, and Jr. are the best. Xenosaga Episode III was a huge improvement. Go for "The Battle of Your Soul", "Promised Pain", "Godsibb", "Testament". A lot of good tracks aren't included on the CDs, but somebody at Glabadia Hotel has ripped the music from the game. Look for Assault #2 and Battle vs. Yuriev.

    Nobuo Uematsu: okay, bear with me - he makes a lot of good music, but he reuses a lot of chords and melodies from game-to-game, and has a hard time branching out. BUT, what he gets right he gets very right. One Winged Angel - Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Zanarkand (FFX), YOU'RE NOT ALONE (FFIX), Vamo' alla Flamenco (FF IX), FITHOS, LUSEC, WEPOS, VINOSEC (FF VIII), Cyan (FF VI), Trojan Beauty (FF IV), and My Home, Sweet Home (FF V "Dear Friends" soundtrack).

    F-Zero (Guitar Remix): Endless Challenge, Long Distance of Murder

    Gran Turismo: Moon Over Castle

    Castlevania: Symphony of the Night: Bloody Tears

    And something I haven't seen yet:

    Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete - Luna's Boat Song and the Intro Theme. When you watch the animation sequence for the Boat Song, you will be hooked into the game. It's perfect and expresses the game's lighthearted, romantic, colorful world. And the Intro Theme rocks, too. Yes, they're in English.

    Lunar: Eternal Blue Complete - Eternal Blue and Lucia's Theme. Same as above, but longer and better. These're also in English.

    I cannot believe nobody mentioned Lunar...

  12. Na naaaa na... by amake · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I have to second this one. And if you grok Japanese the lyrics are just as catchy as the tunes. They're full of puns about rolling, sticking, growing, etc. There's one in English too: "Que Sera Sera" by Charlie Kosei.

    "I see you rolling me / I wanna wad you up into my life"