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This the best top composer list I've seen on the internet! Or at least the most similar to mine haha Filed under: Music, Music, Video Games, Composers This is probably my favorite piano melody that Nobuo has ever created. It's awesome how you play like 40-50 hours through one of the best games ever to finally reach the 2nd stage of the end boss and this song comes on. Probably the best boss song ever in a video game. I purchased this game as soon as it was released, I popped it into my Playtation and this opening cinematic experience was just the best thing ever. I remember how excited I was to get this game after previously completing FFVII. His music has a way of reaching deep inside of you and changing you forever. He creates the most touching and breathtaking songs out there. He turned video game music into film music. There's no question that Nobuo Uematsu is the best video game composer to me.
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These songs are so freaking awesome and I would love to immerse myself in these games one day when I have some free time.Īnd of course, how could you forget this classic? This song is just uplifting and triumphant. I love how the whole Spanish feel was captured in this song.Įven though I've never played the Mario Galaxy games I know a good sountrack when I hear one. Ocarina of Time had so many good songs and this is probably my favorite from the game. Who would have thought that a Gameboy game could have such a badass ending song? I used to love beating this game just so I could enjoy these 2 minutes of pure bliss. His music is so catchy and so right for video games that he deserves to be one of the all time best video game composers. When you think Mario and Zelda you have to think Koji Kondo. Koji Kondo has probably the most memorable video game music out there. This is what you call good video game music. This song is so relaxing and beautiful.Ĭlassic David Wise. Talk about the perfect song for a stroll underwater. And the problem is his new music just isn't any good at all :( Just amazing atmospheric songs.Īnd you would think that it would be hard for him to match such masterpieces when he was brought on to do the new music for the new DCK game. In an interview with David Wise I have learned that this was done because only so many sounds could be loaded into the 16 bit SNES games and they did this for hardware limitations. I love how it uses the game sound effects in the actual song. I know it and every David Wise fan knows it. His music from those games transforms you into the level and sticks with you for years to come.
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The work he did with the Donkey Kong Country series is matched by only a few composers. David Wise Donkey Kong Countryĭavid Wise is totally underrated when it comes to video game music. you hear the choir vocals? This is pure magic.

As if the whole beginning part with the vocals isn't enough, just wait until the outro kicks in at 3:06. This is my favorite song by Yasunori Mitsuda. Yasunori Mitsuda makes some of the best music. Amazing.Īgain, I've never played this game but the music says it all. That's what this song does, it takes you over. Just sit back and let this one take over you. This game has arguably the best music of any video game. I have never played this game but I have listened to the music over and over again.

I remember when I first heard this song in the game I just set the controller down and enjoyed the game without even playing the game.

This is one of the best overworld themes for an RPG ever. Yasunori Mitsuda Chrono Trigger, Xenogears, Chrono Cross Yoko Shimomura Street Fighter II, Super Mario RPG, Legend of Mana 4. Harry Gregson Williams Metal Gear Solid 5. Kenji Yamamoto Mike Tyson's Punch Out, Metroid Prime 8. Grant Kirkhope Golden Eye, Banjo Kazooie 11. Junko Tamiya Little Nemo: Dream Master 19. You can see the image even on your computer screen.20.
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Paper Bag Book Covers Full Instructions: 12. Although I found hundreds of great memories while doing research for this article, I narrowed it down to 50 of my favorite.ġ1. You may not remember all of these things, but they were all things that I remember from my childhood. How weird would it be now to write an actual letter and send it through snail mail? Or spend an entire day looking for Waldo? Although I didn't realize it then, I LOVED the 90's!! A lot of these things no longer exist, but when I go back and look at how much fun we had with the simplest of things, I wish I could put my iPhone away for a day and take a trip back. Although some of this stuff seems like just a decade ago, we are working on 20 years now.
