Category: Media
Secret of Mana
by Hiroki Kikuta This is one of my all-time favorites on the SNES. This is in my opinion, one of the best titles on the system. After one rental, my brother and HAD to have this game. We saved up...
Legend of Legaia Soundtrack
by Michiru Oshima Legend of Legaia took an interesting approach to the RPG battle system. I loved how you could play with the command list and discover new combo techniques. Healing items were a bit expensive, and the amount of...
Lufia and the Fortress of Doom (Estopolis Denki) Soundtrack
by Yasunori Shiono I enjoyed this classic RPG very much. While I believe its successor Lufia II (which was a prequel) was better, this one is not bar behind. Like many Japanese RPGs of its time, you had to “train”...
Legend of the Mystical Ninja
by Kazuhiko Uehara This was a fun as well as a funny game to play. The cut-scenes were hilarious. The game started out fairly easy, but ramped up in difficulty very quickly. The music is catchy and very Japanese.
Mega Man X3 (SNES)
by Kinuyo Yamashita My favorite of the SNES-released Mega Man X series. I especially loved Zero’s intro theme that played in the opening stage. It pretty much let you know “Don’t mess with this guy”.
Perfect Dark (N64) Soundtrack
by Grant Kirkhope Perfect Dark. Possibly the most popular first-person shooter of its day. This game had features and capabilities that others (even PC games) could only dream of. I played the hell out of this game. If you set...
Daria Theme – You’re Standing On My Neck
by Splendora This is the opening theme to the Daria animated series on MTV. The series ran from 1997 to 2002. This track is surprisingly hard to find. The quality is not great. The bitrate is fine, so it may...
Diddy Kong Racing
by David Wise On the surface, this may seem like a Mario Kart clone. Play it a bit and you will find it is VERY different. I think both Diddy Kong Racing and Mario Kart 64 had their strengths and...
Seiken Densetsu 3 / Trials of Mana (SNES)
by Hiroki Kikuta This little gem was initially only released in Japan. Though it was often referred to as “Secret of Mana 2”, it is only mildly related to Secret of Mana and is not a sequel. I have never...
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