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Old 09-10-2007, 05:37 PM  
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Zelda and final fantasy.
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Old 09-10-2007, 10:03 PM  
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Twilight Princess?

The only Zelda to use an orchestra instead of strictly MIDI =)
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Old 09-13-2007, 09:05 AM  
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Default On the subject of video game music....

I'd like to plug one of the most remarkable video game composers of our
time Nobuo Uematsu who did the score for the Final Fantasy series et. al.
This largely untrained (but natural genius) composer from Japan is among the finest video game composers out there. The soundtracks of most of the Final Fantasy video games are available online as well as the printed notation for some of the Final Fantasy VII songs, the Final Fantasy that really got some musical attention from the music world.

Uematsu works as a team and is primarily a computer/synth composer and does not work with a keyboard hardly at all. A mental composer who programs directly into a computer, but has the most remarkable ear for rich harmonies and splendid melody lines.

I'm sure the OSTs are easily obtainable online by searching Uematsu or Final Fantasy.

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Old 09-13-2007, 09:41 AM  
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Omnikron has a soundtrack by Bowie, I seem to recall it being pretty good (in a weird kind of way).
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Old 11-07-2007, 03:29 PM  
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Default Best Videogame OST's

my latest kicks are anticon and ost's but what are some good videogame soundtracks? (any system) I've been diggin the Metal Gear Solid 2 ost and Amon Tobin's Splinter Cell ost. Check those if u havent given them a listen without playing the game
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Twilight Princess?

The only Zelda to use an orchestra instead of strictly MIDI =)
I maybe got 1/30th through that game before I decided it was not worth my time.

The music didn't strike me as being particularly noteworthy either.
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Old 11-08-2007, 07:17 PM  
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I maybe got 1/30th through that game before I decided it was not worth my time.

The music didn't strike me as being particularly noteworthy either.
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anywho,

latest Mario game is fully orchestral, which is cool, im sure that will be pretty interesting.
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