Greetings,
it has been a while since I posted here but I have something that might interest you: Another game/pop music comparison video, this time featuring Final Fantasy 8. Including again stuff that wasn't in my blog. Have fun!
Featuring Final Fantasy VIII and japanese dance pop.
Greetings fellow game music lovers,
another fall, another Final Fantasy series. We start with the eight entry of the series this time which was released in Japan in 1999 and from that one with one of the more notorious songs: "Never Look...
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after browsing through my post history, I cannot remember whether I posted this here or not.
It's about the Prelude, one of the most iconic songs in the franchise and pretty much present in every game, at least the main franchise.
According to the legend...
Featuring Final Fantasy Tactics and several.
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as a closure to this Final Fantasy season I decided to make another entry about Final Fantasy Tactics (1997).
First we have the song "Attack Team" which has a vaguely irish sounding military jingle:
which...
Featuring Final Fantasy Tactics and mostly rock music.
Greetings fellow game music lovers,
since I spend so much time with the main series, it's time to have a look at some of the spin offs of the franchise, this time on Final Fantasy Tactics (1997), the first entry in a series of real time...
Featuring Final Fantasy VI and some romantic waltzes.
Greetings fellow game music lovers,
as an expansion of my previous outtake entry I dug up some waltzes that feature progressions similar to the wedding waltz from Final Fantasy VIs (1994) wedding waltz:
in the Aria Di Mezzo Caraterre...
Featuring Final Fantasy IX and traditional.
Greetings fellow game music lovers,
yes, I'm still not that good in shape, nevertheless in order to let you know I'm still there I want to give you another Final Fantasy month release, albeit brief. It is about the song "Bran Bal, the Village Without...
Featuring Final Fantasy 7 and renaissance music.
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from Final Fantasy VI, we move right back to the a game/pop music comparison for its successor Final Fantasy VII (1997).
Today, we feature the song "Debut". It plays during the stage play in the Golden Saucer...
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I admit, I always fall back to Final Fantasy VI (1994) in the end. This is not for dislike of the others, but FFVI was one of the first Final Fantasies I played and the one whos soundtrack I memorized best. With virus-induced lockdowns everywhere one might be...
Featuring Final Fantasy 7 and marching music.
Greetings fellow game music lovers,
another sunday, another Final Fantasy day. The seventh entry in the series (1997) has been a little bit underrepresented so far, so make a small retour to correct this mistake. One of the more reminiscable...
Featuring Final Fantasy XI and mostly 19th century music.
Greetings fellow music lovers,
after concentrating mostly on the classic entries of the Final Fantasy franchise it was about time that I write something concerning one of the more modern entries ( with "modern" being relative as the...
Featuring Final Fantasy VIII, jazz & polka etc.
Greetings fellow game music lovers,
now that christmas season has passed let’s get right back to the Final Fantasy series. Today’s song comes from Final Fantasy 8 (1999) in the form of the theme of the sorceress Edea with the appropriate title...
Featuring Final Fantasy VI and lots of classic music.
Greetings fellow game music lovers,
due to some new samples popping up in another area I decided to move something else in front: The main portion of "Forever Rachel" from Final Fantasy VI (1994), the antheme of the lost love interest of...
The March
Marching music is another genre where I found several interesting samples for the "Oh my hero..." part. First we have a military march by Joseph Olivadoti recorded in 1943 called "We're the Navy" that some U.S. citizens might recognize:
and another one by Eduardo Boccalari - "Il...
Featuring Final Fantasy 6 Aria di Mezzo Caraterre and a lot of music.
Greetings fellow game music lovers,
so it has finally come down to this, my first shot at one of the most famous pieces in gaming history composed by maestro Nobuo Uematsu: Aria di Mezzo Caraterre ("Aria of Half Character")...
Featuring Final Fantasy IX and british/irish folk music.
Greetings fellow game music lovers,
another sunday, another Final Fantasy season day. This time featuring one of the poster songs of Final Fantasy IX (2000), "Rose of May" by Nobuo Uematsu. It is also known as the theme of notoriously...
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