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锘?0 Best Video Game Soundtracks
Tetris (multiplatform)Tetris?! Yes, Tetris. Tetris makes the list for being what is probably the most recognizable game soundtrack ever created. The game had such a wide audience at its peak in 1988 that you could probably ask your grandpa Yevgeni to hum music option A (Russian folk song, the Korobeiniki), and he’d pull it off with a smile. Final Fantasy videogame comes to life via music
We rummaged through the boxes of our old gaming systems (Sigh,Sega FYI Genesis is 24yearsold now) and classic cartridges to determine the best video game soundtracks.
Final Fantasy (multiplatform)With all the extra time you spend levelling up your characters in the Final Fantasy series, epic music is key. Nobuo Uematsu must have known this when he composed the music for the first title, because they had him back for eight more. The Final Fantasy series has spawned 24 albums and nine singles in various global markets, and the soundtracks are even available as sheet music. A six CD box set of the soundtrack was also released through Interscope Records.
Halo Series (XBox)From the somber Gregorianchanting monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz to the warbling London Bulgarian Choir, the composers of Halo’s soundtracks (Michael Salvator, Steve Vai, Marty O’Donnell and currently Neil Davidge of Massive Attack) have consistently delivered stern, aweinspiring soundscapes that keep gamers alert and cringing at the thought of yet another headshot.
Megaman (NES)The tinny trills of Megaman’s soundtrack brought both chills of excitement and tears of agony to young gamers. When levels got a little hairy, it was sometimes helpful to flatout mute the music to focus on gameplay. The team knocked it out of the park with a soundtrack as memorable as the game itself. For the hardcore fan, check out the obscure Sonic related JPop tune remixed by Akon titled “Sweet Sweet Sweet Akon Mix 06.”
Twin the right music with the right video game and you have something you’ll not only want to hear for 80, 90, 100+ hours of gameplay, but something that you could genuinely consider “classic” music whether of the orchestral variety, or “classic” in the sense that it’s timelessly awesome.
Zelda (multiplatform)Link’s quest to unite the Triforce, save Princess Zelda and slay evil Ganon has required a constantly evolving soundtracks over the past 25 years. As well, aside from Final Fantasy, no other game can boast a North American orchestra tour.
Super Mario World (SNES)Freed from the fetters of clunky 8bit pixels, a smoothedged Mario burst to life with a quirky soundtrack punctuated by springy sound effects and platformhopping bliss.
The best video games also have rich characters you feel emotionally invested in, smart plotlines that keep your attention, and, in an area that’s constantly underrated, great musical scores.
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