Song Number 26: Pursuit~Cornered (Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney)
Come on, how can I have a list of awesome video game music, include Ace Attorney music and then NOT have Pursuit~Cornered? There is no song that makes being a Defense Attorney in the most lopsided court system in a wacky law simulator sound more fucking awesome. Every time this comes on it's an awesome moment and a satisfying one, too.
or should I say....MR. DIDIT?!
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Song Number 26: Pursuit~Cornered (Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney)
Come on, how can I have a list of awesome video game music, include Ace Attorney music and then NOT have Pursuit~Cornered? There is no song that makes being a Defense Attorney in the most lopsided court system in a wacky law simulator sound more fucking awesome. Every time this comes on it's an awesome moment and a satisfying one, too.
or should I say....MR. DIDIT?!
this bops
There will be no kisses tonight
There will be no holding hands tonight
'Cause what is now wasn't there before and should not be
Probably not one many expected to see on the list, especially considering it plays like, twice in the whole game, but I really gotta admire Square for making a theme for such a minor party member. It also helps that it's a a super catchy carnival-like tune that's REALLY easy to get caught in your head. One of the more underrated FF tracks.
MIMIC
Probably not one many expected to see on the list, especially considering it plays like, twice in the whole game, but I really gotta admire Square for making a theme for such a minor party member. It also helps that it's a a super catchy carnival-like tune that's REALLY easy to get caught in your head. One of the more underrated FF tracks.
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Remember when I said the Famicom/NES could pump out some good fucking music? Here's another example of that. This song just makes the game ridiculously addicting to play which really, that was the number one point of video game music back then. Very catchy, upbeat, happy song from one of the most upbeat, happy games ever made.
Fun fact: shortest video posted in this list so far, only 10 minutes.
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Song Number 29: Bob-Omb Battlefield (and some other levels) (Super Mario 64)
You know, I guess this is basically the 3D version of the Ground Theme from Super Mario Bros. Most people can probably recognize this anywhere, probably owing to the fact that you hear 5 minutes into one of the most historically important games of all time. As for the song itself, it certainly is a perfect stage 1 theme, upbeat, happy as two clans of bombs go to war with each other! Definitely a defining song of the game and one that keeps you hooked into the game.
I'M THE BIG BOB-OMB, KING OF KABOOMS!
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OK, i'm fairly certain every single person who has ever even thought of the words ''video games'' has heard this at some point. It's the iconic music for puzzle games and with good reason, it's the biggest earworm of all time. There's a reason Tetris is so damn addicting! Now this may be stretching the rules a little bit because this actually originated as a Russian folk song, but most people know it as the Tetris Music so eh it counts. Anyway, it's been remixed to hell and back but i'm partial to the original, myself, though the SSBB version by Yoko Shimomura is nothing to sniff at.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand I hit the top of the screen.
Honorable Mention 3
Spoiler:
Fairly awesome remix of an already good tune. Can definitely envision fighting an evil penguin!
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In post 44, Iprobablysuck wrote:let me just say that I ADORE the RSE soundtrack, it's probably the best soundtrack on the GBA imo. This song in particular is a very lovely song to listen to while walking through one of the most unique routes in the series, and still retains the feeling of adventure. It also worms it's way into your brain.....very easily.
praying that dppt (the best sound track of all time) makes an appearance
Song Number 31: The Decisive Battle (Final Fantasy VI)
needed to bang another one out because i'm gonna be gone for a while...again. Anyway, this is a quintessential boss theme, very intense and epic, it leaves you on the edge of your seat as that ATB bar slowly....inches....up! FFVI has an awesome soundtrack but this is probably one of my favorites from the game, just super good all around.
also.....SUPLEXED A MOTHERFUCKING TRAIN
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Song Number 32: Divine Bloodlines (Castlevania: Rondo of Blood)
SURPRISE BITCH! You've thought you've seen the last of ME?! I keep coming back, like Dracula! Here we got another example of Konami making vampire killing awesome as fuck, this track is good at getting you in a mood for some atmospheric monster murdering. Castlevania is definitely a favorite of mine and music like this is why. Keep on fighting Dracula and vampires, Belmonts!
What is a song? A miserable little pile of SECRETS!
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Retiring from LSG's and Mish Mash, for the most part. If you want to contact me, I suggest going outside and enjoying what the world has to offer, instead.
Song Number 33: Trapped By the Ocean's Scent (Danganronpa 2: Goodybye Despair)
Time for something a little bit different. instead of the normal stuff we usually have on this list, like the upbeat and/or epic tracks, this one's a little bit more creepy and atmospheric. Trapped on an island, anybody can suddenly become a murderer....shit's intense. I love me some Danganronpers and the music, while usually not super epic or anything, definitely helps the overall experience.
(ps: chiaki is best girl)
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Song Number 24: Beware The Forest's Mushrooms AKA Forest Maze (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)
Some songs seem to really define a game and people's love for it despite not being the main theme. This is a prime example of that. My first exposure to this song was a flash animation which added lyrics (SUPER MARIO RPG! THE FIRST RPG THAT'S JUST FOR ME!) but the original is a timeless classic. It feels like a forest theme and can easily weasel it's way into your head as you wander about lost. Definitely one of the most iconic things about this great game.
BTW, Geno for Smash
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Song Number 34: Road To Viridian City (Pokemon Red/Green/Blue/Yellow, Super Smash Bros. Brawl Remix)
Imagine you're an 11 year old about to start a journey with your favorite starter, and then BAM this starts playing in the background! Would make all those Pidgey and Rattata look badass as fuck, wouldn't it? This song captures the epic feeling of adventure with a little gen 1 nostalgia to go with it, it's an excellent homage to the original games. Brawl has an awesome soundtrack btw, stop hating on the game tourney people!
WILD RATTATA APPEARED!
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Song Number 35: Clash On The Big Bridge (Final Fantasy V)
This is prooooobably my favorite boss fight music, honestly (though there's more to be seen, of course.) It feels big, it's epic, it's intense, it's the theme of one of the best characters in final fantasy, what's not to love? I can't believe the Super Famicom could handle this thing, honestly. It's a better boss them than V's actual final boss theme imo!
''It's time to fight like men! and ladies! and ladies who dress like men!''
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