![]() ![]() Touhou Kisouken ~ Infinite Blade Pavilion - Starve Calamity (Chosen by bebn legg)Īs far as Touhou fangames go, this one's not very obscure, though it is a newer one, so it might not be super duper well-known either. And whether you've asked that or not, you should check this soundtrack out because it slaps.ġ0. If you ever asked yourself "What if Crypt of the Necrodancer was a FPS and also based on Norse mythology?", you should play BPM. BPM: Bullets Per Minute - Into Asgard (Chosen by Doctor No) I love fighting game music (a recurring theme in my choices), and as tempting as it is to pick "Guile's Theme" from the Street Fighter series people recognize, this one is arguably better as mood-setter for the scene being portrayed.ĩ. Street Fighter EX - Strange Sunset (Chosen by Doctor No) This game is one of many that I pretty much only know for its music.Ĩ. Without even knowing about Columns, it's possible you've heard this song in a Sonic ROM hack, as they often show up there, but even in other games like Sonic Robo Blast 2 Kart. ![]() Columns III: Revenge of Columns - Industrial District (Chosen by bebn legg)Ĭolumns III's OST has that quintessential Genesis/MegaDrive FM synth sound just like the Sonic games do. It never fails to make me contemplative and emotional when I listen to it.ħ. I am seriously not exaggerating when I say that this is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard in my life, and it's from a game that has an often-overlooked soundtrack. It's always fun to include Sims music in contests like these because the first Sims game has the absolute opposite style of music that you would expect to hear from a game like this. The Sims - Now What? (Building Mode #5) (Chosen by K.T.B.) This song in particular is awesome - a lot better than the Saturn version's Diamond Dust music, if you ask me.Ħ. Yeah, not a hugely well-liked Sonic game, but Tatsuyuki Maeda is such a fantastic and underrated composer that I can't NOT include his work. Sonic 3D Blast (Genesis/Mega Drive Version) - Diamond Dust Zone (Act 2) (Chosen by K.T.B.) interesting way to waste an hour or two.ĥ. I first found out about this game simply because of the fact that Alexander Brandon composed most of the music (though this particular track isn't one of the ones he did).Ī mobile version of the game exists for Android, which is how I played it a couple years ago on a crappy mini-bluetooth keyboard. Worldpeace popularized the game on the site thanks to his ports, and this game used to actually be pretty huge in the 90s before it became more or less forgotten, so I expected this one to be "somewhat easy but perhaps not TOO easy". I'm usually not a fan of electric guitars, but I really like their usage in this song.Ĥ. ![]() Disport Drive Zone was scrapped as the game's development went on, getting replaced with Viridian Valley Zone. If SEGA won't give us any, at least they let the fans take it into their own hands. Sonic Time Twisted is an amazing fan game, and honestly on par with official 2D Sonic games. Sonic Time Twisted (2009 Demo) - Disport Drive Zone (Future) (Chosen by bebn legg) The beginning sound effect sounds very Sonic CD-like, and so I was hoping this song would be tip-of-your-tongue frustratingly familiar. The title screen theme from one of the many Sonic CD prototypes, and a song that's seemingly unrelated to anything from the final game. Sonic CD (510 Prototype) - Title Screen (Chosen by bebn legg) It's a shame this game was as rushed as it was Nintendo needs to give Rhythm Heaven more love.Ģ. Like the other JP vocal songs in this game, overseas releases got shafted with us only getting trumpets instead of actual lyrics. Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Lush Remix (Instrumental) (Chosen by bebn legg)Ĭan't have a VGM guessing contest that I'm hosting without Rhythm Heaven! This song has such a great energy that I thought it'd be great to start the contest off. ![]()
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