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cannabisexual · 2 years
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babe calm down, why don't you go listen to a beautiful video game soundtrack powerful enough on its own to move you to tears, maybe then you'll feel better
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vidjagameosts · 4 months
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edwardcaprifolium · 1 month
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Having just watched Malybadasshero's Death Mark 2 let's plays, I have decided to compile all of his Spirit Hunter let's plays, as well as the official Death Mark audio dramas with Eng subs, in one gigantic playlist sorted in canon chronological order.
Here's the list (please, do tell me if I missed something):
1-5: "Death Mark - Chapter 0" (prequel audio drama)
6-21: Death Mark - Manlybadasshero let's play (1st installment of the Spirit Hunter series, set in the 90's)
22-27: "Everyday Life in Kujou Mansion" ("sequel" audio drama)
28-52: "Blue Demise" (audio drama, set in an alternate timeline)
53: "The Seven Mysteries of Kujou Mansion" (audio drama, set in another alternate timeline)
54-60: Death Mark 2 - Manlybadasshero let's play (3rd installment of the Spirit Hunter series, set 4 months after the events of Death Mark)
61: Death Mark 2 extra chapter fan translation (no official English release)
62-79: Spirit Hunter: NG - Manlybadasshero let's play (2nd installment of the Spirit Hunter series, set in 1999, about 5 years after Death Mark)
80: "The Black Demon's End" (audio drama, expands on NG's bad end)
81-82: Interview of the voice actors
If you're a nostalgic fan looking for chronologically organized lore, there you go. Otherwise, I wouldn't recommend getting into this series with the prequel audio drama. Instead, start with the 1st game to avoid spoilers.
And here is a playlist of the games' ost (+ a mashup of Hazuki & Amanome singing Wander Rabbit) - for who wouldn't like to study to the sound of their favorite horror game?
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pretty-pink-seaslug · 2 months
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The balan wonderworld main menu theme but daycore/slowed with no reverb, now fly,,, far, far away from here,,, be free,,,
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tom-is-online · 7 months
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Oh sonic adventure 2 OST we're really in it now...
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retrogamechampion · 1 year
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F-Zero Soundtrack Collection: "Drop the Zero"
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The people have spoken! According to a poll on my Discord server, "F-Zero" is one of the absolute top franchises that needs its soundtracks immortalized. I agree - It's a must!
Gamers from all over the world had their wigs blown right off by the relentless speed and action of the original game that pushed the Super Nintendo to its limits. From there, the characters appeared in manga, anime, Nintendo Power features, and (of course) future sequel titles.
But did you realize there were Japanese exclusive follow-ups? Every single game is included here, alongside featured themes from the retro Smash Bros. games.
And did you know that there were several official arrangement CDs released? Those are available as well, from the reconstructed tunes on "F-Zero X Original Sound Track" and "Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music," the thrashing music of "F-Zero X Guitar Arrange Edition," the Jazz versions of "T Game Music Album #13: F-Zero," and even the mellow piano covers on "Tanoshii Beyer Heiyou Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music."
No duplicates here! If any game or soundtrack shared a song, then only differences are included. For example, the F-Zero GX (GameCube) and AX (arcade) titles had largely the same soundtrack, but there were a few exclusive songs in the arcade version, so those exclusives are present rather than duplicating the whole soundtrack twice).
As games in the series or related material reaches the 15 year old mark (like the F-Zero content in 2012's "Nintendo Land" will in 2027), I will add those to this archive as well.
Download it here:
Running time: 11 hours, 53 minutes Format: MP3 (320 kbps) Number of tracks: 283 Filesize (uncompressed): 1.96 GB
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53v3nfrn5 · 10 months
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Mother 1+2 Original Soundtrack ‘マザー1+2 オリジナルサウンドトラック’ (2003) composed by: Hiroshi Kanazu
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idleanimationmp3 · 1 year
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Song: Undefeatable Artist: Tomoya Ohtani, Kellin Quinn Album: Sonic Frontiers OST (2022)
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dezertvideogames · 4 months
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Video Game OST: Day 29
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jam2go · 3 months
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Kitten Burst [Part C​​​​​​​:​​​​​​​] (Original Soundtrack)
Out everywhere in cyberspace!
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hoxtimusprime · 10 months
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If you haven't listened to the final heists track, I recommend it. It has really good vocals and inspired me to do this poll :) (it's On The Road for those curious) but yeah! What a soundtrack!
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bootdork · 1 year
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vidjagameosts · 4 months
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bubblegrungeprincess · 5 months
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Album of the Day - Sayonara Wild Hearts by Daniel Olsén
So this is the soundtrack to the game Sayonara Wild Hearts from Annapurna. I love the game and highly recommend it. It's an arcade-style rhythm-ish game that looks beautiful and the music is amazing. It's also queer and sapphic and just all around fun, and for some reason I just like playing it this time of year. The soundtrack is not in game order but you can find playlists that arrange it so. Tldr this is one of my favorite albums and it just gives me feels.
The game is around fifteen dollars and it's amazing and highly replayable
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harpoonn · 2 years
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REZ: Gamer’s Guide To… (OST)
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flyingdorito · 9 months
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Posting again about Hellblade 'cause I'm obsessed. The ending song, "illusion" is a real work of art. At first, it was very different, not in the same mood as the rest of the game. And I can't help playing that song again ang again, to the point of understanding it now. It's of course about Senua, maybe from Dillion pov. But more than that, it's for us, players. It's for us, mentally ill players. It's a fucking song abour hope. It's a song about confort. It's a bittersweet conforting song after the rollercoaster of emotions, and it's a direct message to everyone struggling with similar conditions than Senua. Because it tells us we're not alone. We worth something. We're human after all. And dame, it's so good to have this kind of message when you're in pain and scared of your own mind everyday.
I know I'm probably not the first one to point it out, but it's a real pleasure to see that even in the deepest and scariest horror, we can have a bit of confort
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