banjo, i totally agree with the N64 super mario pirate ship music. it was so calming and somehow just immersed you in the game.
i also loved the music from the N64 banjo kazooie music. none of it really stands out, but as a whole, it added a ton to the experience.
also, for the INTV, i always enjoyed the tunes to "snafu" and "burgertime".
for the SNES, the soundtracks for "chrono trigger" and "lion king" were very memorable.
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Anayo1
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[QUOTE=Logan Ruckman]
DUDE. Haven't you ever [i]played[/i] Zelda?
Why does Zelda have the best music?
[/QUOTE]DUDE. Haven't you ever [i]played[/i] Zelda?
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I wouldn't exactly call them top 5, but here are a few good ones:
Spy Vs Spy (original 8-bit version)
Pitfall 2 (Atari 2600)
Soul Blade - opening cgi (PS1)
Thunder Force 3 (Genesis)
Frogger - the arcade game
NBA Jam (SNES)
Madden 92 (Genesis)
PS: Totally agree about Road Rash!
Spy Vs Spy (original 8-bit version)
Pitfall 2 (Atari 2600)
Soul Blade - opening cgi (PS1)
Thunder Force 3 (Genesis)
Frogger - the arcade game
NBA Jam (SNES)
Madden 92 (Genesis)
PS: Totally agree about Road Rash!
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snakeboy1
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Although I would agree that the music in the original Road Rash is good, I always turn it off because it annoys me that you can't hear the motorcycle engine when the music is on.
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voor
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Kings of the Beach---that loop stays in my head for days
Ninja Gaiden, NES--Stage 1. Crazy Japanese techno. I can't imagine trying to play that.
Ninja Gaiden, NES--Stage 1. Crazy Japanese techno. I can't imagine trying to play that.
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ajsmart1
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wow. I really botched up my post above. Anyway, a few more I like outside of the C=64...
A couple of memorable tunes for me:
R-type - fourth level
Twin Cobra - first level
Super Mario Bros. 2 theme
Contra - first level
Bonk - music from the last level
Golden Axe - Intro
Karnov - first level
These I think have all around great soundtracks:
Shadow of the Colossus
God of War series
Okami
Locco Rocco
Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles
Castlevania Symphony of the Night
Jet Moto
Parrapa the Rapper
Ikagura
Strider
For me, the music to a game can really make or break my enjoyment out of it.
A couple of memorable tunes for me:
R-type - fourth level
Twin Cobra - first level
Super Mario Bros. 2 theme
Contra - first level
Bonk - music from the last level
Golden Axe - Intro
Karnov - first level
These I think have all around great soundtracks:
Shadow of the Colossus
God of War series
Okami
Locco Rocco
Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles
Castlevania Symphony of the Night
Jet Moto
Parrapa the Rapper
Ikagura
Strider
For me, the music to a game can really make or break my enjoyment out of it.
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gleebergloben1
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ajsmart, you stated the music can make or break the enjoyment of a game, and i agree that great music or sound effects can make a game, but crappy music/sound effects don't bother me as much. it just seems that a great soundtrack will probably be a great game because it's usually a sign that the developers went the extra mile.
just my two centimes worth.
just my two centimes worth.
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Top five individual tracks is tough (if you check my Youtube channel [Megavolt67], I've got plenty of worthwhile picks mentioned), but I can give you my top five game soundtracks overall:
1. Final Fantasy VI
2. Vagrant Story
3. Super Castlevania IV
4. Streets of Rage 2
5. Donkey Kong Country 2
1. Final Fantasy VI
2. Vagrant Story
3. Super Castlevania IV
4. Streets of Rage 2
5. Donkey Kong Country 2
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Viper821
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It's nearly impossible to limit my favourites to just 5, but here goes. I'll limit it to one per game.
5) Ninja Gaiden (NES): Stage 2-1. That song alone kept me interested in this otherwise impossible game.
4) Final Fantasy X (PS2): A Fleeting Dream. A bittersweet melody that goes well with this part of the game.
3) Chrono Trigger (SNES): Guardia Forest. It's tough to stick with one, but this has to be my favourite.
2) Final Fantasy 3 (SNES): Mines of Narshe. Again, about ten songs could have occupied this spot but this is the one I listen to the most.
1) Secret of Mana (SNES): Pure Land. This is like a waterfall; I could spend all day sitting to this beautiful melody. Fits the game perfectly. As far as I'm concernd, this game has by far the best videogame soundtrack of all time.
5) Ninja Gaiden (NES): Stage 2-1. That song alone kept me interested in this otherwise impossible game.
4) Final Fantasy X (PS2): A Fleeting Dream. A bittersweet melody that goes well with this part of the game.
3) Chrono Trigger (SNES): Guardia Forest. It's tough to stick with one, but this has to be my favourite.
2) Final Fantasy 3 (SNES): Mines of Narshe. Again, about ten songs could have occupied this spot but this is the one I listen to the most.
1) Secret of Mana (SNES): Pure Land. This is like a waterfall; I could spend all day sitting to this beautiful melody. Fits the game perfectly. As far as I'm concernd, this game has by far the best videogame soundtrack of all time.
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