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Gaming => Video Game Generation => Topic started by: Cobra on June 30, 2008, 11:08:58 PM



Title: Music vs Game
Post by: Cobra on June 30, 2008, 11:08:58 PM
Ever play a game that wasn't the best, but the music is what added that little bit extra that made it worth playing? Ever play a game with an exceptional soundtrack that was bigger than the game?

I thought Battle Toads vs Double Dragon on the SNES made great use of the SNES sound chip, and probably played a big role in my fondness of the game.

Anyone else have similar experiences?


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: nester on July 01, 2008, 12:52:56 AM
Hmm, right now I can only think of games that had the opposite effect, that is to say good games with really bad music like 1942. I'm sure I'll think of one for the other side if I really sit down and think about it.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: Mr. Ksoft on July 01, 2008, 06:55:19 AM
McDonalds Treasure Land Adventure on the Genesis.
I would have never played this thanks to the license and "kiddy" feel to it, except for the fact that the soundtrack is amazing.  Especially the boss music.  I love that.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: Silent Scythe on July 01, 2008, 07:43:06 AM
I loved Super Adventure Island 2 for the SNES and the music made it even better, I cant remember the name of the ice island but the music still gets stuck in my head from time to time.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: djbeatmongrel on July 01, 2008, 09:18:08 AM
I'm with nester on this. i can't think of any bad games where the music made it better but i can think of the inverse. Xevious is the first to come to mind.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: Cobra on August 25, 2008, 08:48:20 PM
A good game, but further strengthened by its soundtrack, is X-Men 2: Clone Wars.
There are two things that made the music really special to this one.

1). The music is written by Information Society (Kurt Harland)
2). The music is remixed differently depending on the character you use, and if playing 2 players it would even do a crossover remix between the two different characters versions of the songs.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: modest9797 on August 25, 2008, 11:36:57 PM
F.E.A.R. had music that MADE the game.  Without the the music it wouldn't have been nearly as scary.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: Cobra on August 26, 2008, 08:06:12 PM
Can't believe I didn't mention this one sooner. Toshinden.

The music to this really stands out above all else, with each song even featuring a guitar solo if the battle lasts long enough.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: Kimoosabi on August 26, 2008, 08:08:36 PM
I'd say the Donkey Kong Country series on the SNES qualify, particularly the first two. Don't get me wrong, they are fantastic games to begin with, but the excellent soundtracks really stood out since it was unexpected for that genre of game at the time.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: Cobra on August 26, 2008, 08:13:18 PM
Yes, Donkey Kong Country was something really amazing, gameplay, visuals, and sound simply blew me away, and that is saying a lot due to my dedication to Sega in those days.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: nester on August 27, 2008, 01:52:59 AM
Well I will say that Sim City for SNES probably would've gotten boring if it wasn't for those catchy songs, especially since they changed with every level.


Title: Re: Music vs Game
Post by: Sirgin on August 27, 2008, 12:35:42 PM
All Grand Theft Auto series games have soundtracks that take the games to the next level :)