Dance of the Holy Man, Bloodlines among many others you will have enough. Just a few of my favourites: most are arranged/orchestral tracks from the 8/16 bit era, except for the last couple. old-school way by Share: So far this week weve listed Castlevania games. I also have very fond memories of the music from Command & Conquer and Red Alert. Back in the day I used to really enjoy throwing on the Redbook Audio from the SegaCD version of Ecco the Dolphin for some relaxing stuff, or from the CDs for Descent II or Quake II when rage was more appropriate. I’m a massive fan of the soundtracks for both the Mirror’s Edge games, though I can’t stand the games themselves. Bravely Default’s music is absolutely stunning, I was really disappointed that they didn’t get Revo back for the sequel. The stuff that Hideki Naganuma did for the Jet Set Radio games is fantastic, not so much the rest of it. Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross are excellent. Obviously the classic FF games stand out. Gust’s sound team are excellent as well, especially the Ar Tonelico stuff, but some of the Atelier games nail it too. Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music for Castlevania Ost by Misc Computer Games arranged by xtremen0123 for Timpani, Violin, Viola, Cello, Strings group, Synthesizer (Mixed Ensemble) Castlevania OST Misc Computer Games Bloodlines Staff Roll - Dracula X (SNES) Sheet music for Timpani, Violin, Viola, Cello & more instruments. Even obscure old shooters like Star Trader. I don’t think they’ve ever made a game that didn’t have a great soundtrack, it’s their one constant. Ys in particular has some of the best boss battle music out there, but the Trails games have some moments too. Nihon Falcom has some amazing soundtracks, right back into the early 80s. What are we talking here? Just any music, or licensed tracks? That’s a pretty huge question if the former.
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