Twelve Game Music Tracks Worth Keeping 364
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."
Guitar Hero (Score:4, Insightful)
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Old School (Score:3, Insightful)
My vo
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Castlevania Symphony of the Night Anyone? (Score:3, Interesting)
Don't forget Lament of Innocence. (Score:2)
And in Symphony, you forgot "Dance of Pales" (Olrox's headquarters)
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Anyway, the Lament of Innocence mp3's can be found here [ffshrine.org], until their server 'splodes.
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And IMHO, it is a true Castlevania. Get it, it's worth it.
YOU STEAL MEN'S SOULS! (Score:2)
God, those voice-overs were terrible. Fortunately, the music was more than enough to make up for them, though it did have the unfortunate tendency to leave me scrambling for the mute button when a dialogue sequence would come up, as I would previously have had the volume cranked up to enjoy the tunes. I think I've played and/or replayed more 'Vania games for their BGM than for their gameplay. Which is saying quite a bit considering the solid platforming fun to be had in the 2D series installm
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*checks weather report for Hell, expecting snow showers*
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Fugue is a type of music. Not a title.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugue [wikipedia.org]
Don't forget Chris Huelsbeck's game music (Score:3, Interesting)
As usual, only CONSOLE games (Score:3, Insightful)
But more jarring then that seems to be the complete lack of Chrono Trigger. Or ANY Square(SOFT) music. Seriously, Kingdom Hearts? Hardly the best they have done.
On a side note, each track is on a different page, without a list to organize them by. Obviously a cheap ad-grab.
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CT: To Far Away Times (Score:4, Insightful)
But considering they were going back into the console days, omitting one of the greatest tracks EVER imo is a great disgrace. The ending theme to Chrono Trigger (ranked the greatest RPG of all time on at least one list I've seen, and I don't disagree) is a piece called "To Far Away Times." It's a perfect blend of subtlety and power at different times. The music overall for the game is also a cut above nearly everything else, but this piece just pulls out all the stops and makes a masterpiece.
I found it on YouTube from an ending playthrough a guy did: here [youtube.com] The song itself starts at EXACTLY 1m in, and ends around the 5:20 mark.
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I'm not sure if it's the song, the game, or both, but "To Far Away Times" nearly brings me to tears when I hear it (no joke). It's a travesty to not mention that song on the top 10.
As a side note, it's interesting to see video game music re-imagined. There's a lot of tripe, but OC Remix [ocremix.org] is a great place to find video game music, from old to new.
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Planescape: Torment (Score:3, Interesting)
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He won an award for the music in 3 and it was well deserved.
Bah, no Cannon Fodder? (Score:5, Insightful)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRaFfFuEOj0 [youtube.com]
-Isaac
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Go to your brother, kill him with your gun, leave him lying in his uniform dying in the sun...
No Wipeout XL? (Score:2)
Katamari Damacy!!!! (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpFFzWPzA2c
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For the record.... (Score:3, Informative)
Hikari from Kingdom Hearts? (Score:4, Insightful)
Again, not horrendous, but not really memorable either. There's much better game music out there. Look to Jeremy Soule, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Shoji Meguro, Yuki Kajiura, or Kurt Harland for examples. The article was spot-on in recommending Yamaoka's Silent Hill scores, though you do have to be just a little bit unhinged upstairs in order to enjoy SH1 as casual-listening material.
Offhand, I'd recommend Sakimoto's "Vagrant Story" score, Kajiura's "Xenosaga Episode 3," Meguro's "Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne" for those willing to let the ambience set in, or "Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner" if you want something more casually listenable, and any of Harland's work on the Legacy of Kain series.
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Re:Hikari from Kingdom Hearts? (Score:4, Insightful)
Well, the woman has a serious way with choral vocals. A serious way. However, a lot of her stuff relies heavily on acoustic instrumentation and is on the lighter side. What I'd love to hear is a collaborative effort between her and Shoji Meguro (of recent Shin Megami Tensei über-fame). Fuse her talent for complexity and ability to work with many voices singing in unison with his acid-rock style, knack for distortions, and ability to create extremely dark tones and just-plain-evil sounding music. Track down a copy of the Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne soundtrack and listen to the "Reason Boss Battle" theme. It might be called "Kotowari Boss Battle." Now imagine that, but with Kajiura's choirs. Same thing for "Hari-Hara: 2nd Movement" from the Digital Devil Saga soundtrack.
I would also submit Yoshitaka Hirota (Shadow Hearts) or Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill) as candidates, but they can tend a little too much toward "noise horror" and the ambience and tone of their work would clash with Kajiura's. Maybe Sung-Woon Jang (Magna Carta, War of Genesis), but even then, I have my doubts when it comes to his more intense work like "Devil's Rhapsody" (War of Genesis 3). "Battle with the God of Beasts" (Magna Carta: Crimson Stigmata/Tears of Blood) might work okay, but a lot of Jang's work is either too melody-rich already to work with choirs (one would detract from the other) or already uses choirs and is thus awesome in its own right. See "Sorrowful Fate" from MC:CS/ToB for an example.
Kajiura's music is highly melodic and certainly never boring, but it lacks some "oomph," and I think Meguro is the perfect candidate to give it the kick in the ass that it needs.
Twelve tracks? How about twelve hundred. (Score:5, Informative)
1) Yasunori Mitsuda. Some dislike him, but he has a certain style that can really draw the listener in. Xenosaga's orchestral pieces are very ambitious for a game. Notable scores: Chrono Cross, Xenosaga Episode 1
2) Yoko Shimomura. She has a problem using some really low-quality samples in some tracks, which is very apparent in KH2, but is generally quite good. Legend of Mana's end credits are fantastic. Notable scores: Legend of Mana, Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2, Mario RPG
3) Jeremy Soule. Every self-respecting gamer has to recognize this name at this point. A British composer who specializes in background orchestral music. Notable scores: Morrowind, Oblivion, Guild Wars
4) Koji Kondo. Composed the original Mario and Zelda themes. Very respected in the industry, but has yet to fully adjust to more current standards of using high-quality samples.
5) Hitoshi Sakimoto. Composer of FFXII's amazing score. While quite different from Nobuo Uematsu's FF scores, focusing less on melody and more on "theme," his music is reminiscent of John Williams with its complexity and orchestral balance.
6) Nobuo Uematsu. The great master himself, composer of many Final Fantasy scores. One of the most respected men in the business. Notable scores: FFVII, FFVIII
7) David Wise. Few have heard of him but this guy is one of the greatest. He wrote the music for Rare's games during its time with Nintendo. Playing the Tawfret track from the JFG soundtrack while going through a forest or swamp in an RPG makes the experience about ten times more immersive. This guy is a genius. Notable scores: DKC, DKC2, Jet Force Gemini
There are other great composers out there, but I encourage everyone to give these a listen for sure.
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1) Yasunori Mitsuda did the Xenogears soundtrack a long time before Xenosaga Ep1's. The Xenosaga soundtrack draws a lot from the older Xenogears soundtrack, and I think the arranged version of Xenogears, Creid, is one his best albums. Chrono Cross is also ama
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You're gonna mention a RARE composer and... (Score:2)
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And glorious works they were too; Zelda 1's overworld tune serves as my ringtone to this day.
But if I were to pick a classic soundtrack from the NES era, I'd be looking at the Mega Man series. Capcom got some great composers in for those.
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I should probably have added them to the list I made, but the list has to end at some point ^_^ But while I'm at it, I'd like to add...
9) Kou Outani (Kow Otani). Composer of Shadow of the Collossus and like a billion anime series. PLEASE give the Shadow of the Collossus soundtrack a li
Propeller Arena (Score:2)
Crusader (Score:2)
Tracks that really rock the house: PARTY from No Regret, and M04 from No Remorse.
As for newer stuff, I have found myself listening to the Halo soundtracks a lot recently.
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Amazing, that makes my day.
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Oh man... (Score:2)
Quake (Score:4, Informative)
Missing option - M.U.L.E. (Score:2)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.U.L.E [wikipedia.org].
Awesome game, awesome music.
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Sadly, if you get far enough into the game it just dies . . depending on the path you take the game either freezes, or gets garbled, or the screen blanks. I guess they shouldn't have spent so much disk space on the intro music... (The PC version on the other side of the disk
Casnio Night Zone (Score:5, Funny)
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A few more of my favorites (Score:5, Interesting)
* "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/ [ocremix.org]
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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.
More missing music (PC) (Score:2)
Also:
* Syndicate Wars - brilliant, Blade Runner-ish soundtrack (and playable in a CD player from the game disc)
* Deus Ex - the music throughout is excellent and adapts very well depending on location and events
* Dune II - the various House themes were great, as was the in-game music
And, although is sort of doesn't count, Tie Fighter had great in-game music as I recall.
Homeworld soundtrack (Score:2, Interesting)
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
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I don't know about being at the top of the list, but no argument that it was beautiful. And it perfectly suited the in-game events when it was used.
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My favorite track composed for a videogame is the menu theme from Civ4. [christophertin.com] If you like African choral music, don't miss it.
Command & Conquer is my pick. (Score:2)
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One of my other favorites are the tracks from KKND2. (Krush Kill N Destroy 2). And its nice that they're already in
Mega Man 3 Intro (Score:2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7tpIdDfoLk [youtube.com]
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Obscure, but (Score:2)
No NES Metroid? Bah... (Score:2)
Diablo (Score:2)
Snake Eater (Score:2)
What a thrill... [vgcats.com]
In all seriousness, I have quite a few game soundtracks. Both Jet Set Radios, FF VII, MGS: 3 (which works very well away from the game), Katamari (and the sequel), a Zelda or two... there is quite a bit of very good music in games if you are listening. My favorite is probably my Super Smash Brothers: Melee CD. I got it as a pack in with an issue of Nintendo Power a couple of years ago. It has a bunch of fully orchestrated tracks from the game and sounds fantastic. It has a Metroid track, Y
Dune... (Score:2)
Sonic 3... (Score:2)
Hands down the best evar. Fucking glorious.
Not sure about another eleven though. Probably a fair few Sonic ones in there.
C'mon, Utada Hikaru is the ONLY Square music? (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDnPYoGzW78 [youtube.com]
Anyone for (Score:2)
Some of my favorites and remixes (Score:2)
-Might and Magic (and Heroes). Might and Magic VI, VII, and VIII had the tunes as CD tracks so they are easy to get if you own the game. Heores III had them as MP3s so that's even easier. I think most of the tunes are by Rob King. VII is my favorite
-Silent Hill 3 has a great soundtrack included with the PS2 game (at least the one I got).
-Oblivion. "atmosphere_07" is awesome. The theme is good as well, but Morrowind's is better.
-Wing Commander Privateer has some great tunes, es
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I liked the music in the late 80 and on pinballs.. (Score:2)
The games that Brian Schmidt did the music on are good.
Chris Granner also did some good work on many games as well.
alot of the system 11 and later wms games have real good music like
Black Knight 2000
Banzai Run
Big Guns
Earthshaker
Swords of Fury
Space Station
Whirlwind
At the same time Data East Pinball games used a stereo sound midi like sound system for the music.
The pre DSC Williams WPC games also have good midi like music
The later DSC and stern S.A.M system gam
Emperor of the Fading Suns (Score:2)
It's really incredible music and nothing like what you'd find in a typical game. if you like classical music, you'll love it. I just don't know of any websites to send you to.
Star Control 2 (Urquan Masters) (Score:5, Insightful)
http://sc2.sourceforge.net/downloads.php [sourceforge.net]
Modern (Score:2)
Personal favorites (Score:3, Interesting)
Front Line Assembly Quake 3 (Score:2)
quake (Score:2)
straight from trent reznor and dave oglvie
What, no Chromium B.S.U.? (Score:2)
max payne? (Score:2)
How about some old classic game music? (Score:2)
I personally love soundtracks from Command & Conquer (original and Red Alert by Frank Klepacki), DOOM (1 and 2), etc. These are real or high qualit
grim fandango (Score:3, Interesting)
I still have -- and occasionally listen to -- the mp3s in my music collection.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grim_fandango [wikipedia.org]
Good suggestions, may I voice some more? (Score:3, Interesting)
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...
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Check out some of his other music: http://www.jonathancoulton.com/primer/listen [jonathancoulton.com]
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Now it's time for another round of... (Score:5, Funny)
Tonight's contestant is another "Secret Contestant"
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Spy Hunter music = Peter Gunn theme (Score:4, Informative)