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The Legend of Zelda: Essence of Lime

Stop reading. Download. You won’t regret the time spent downloading this kicking album. It’s a tribute to the Oracle of Ages, which I enjoyed equally as much as its brother Oracle of Seasons. :) Sources:  VGMdb.net, Download, Site

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-R- Original Soundtrack

Wow, this has to be one of the most bubbly/free-flowing soundtracks I have heard in a while. What is -R-? I haven’t the foggiest clue what kind of game this is, but I downloaded it and will check it out later this summer. All I have to say is that this soundtrack might be my …

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Rule of Rose: Needs More Glissandi

Continuing in Horror games we have Rule of Rose. A very interesting method of creating Rule of Rose’s soundtrack is that it consist primarily of strings music. Yutaka Minobe, composer of Skies of Arcadia, took the helm as composer and wrote us a pretty chilling work of art. Throughout the game your ears bask in …

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Alone in the Dark: The Beauty in Dissonance

While we are on the subject of Horror video games, let’s take a look at Alone in the Dark (2008). The person response for this games soundtrack is the French composer Olivier Deriviere, which you can find more about by clicking his name. While I find the game interesting, the choice of music for his …

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Clock Tower 3 Loves Chopin

Well, maybe just his Impromptu #4 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 66, CT 46, “Fantaisie-Impromptu”. It’s always a pleasure to see Chopin’s pieces included in Video Games, especially when it’s not his Prelude in E minor!You hear this piece about a couple of moments, I believe, after the first ghost encounter of the game. Thankfully, …

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