Here's some video game songs I think are pretty:
Sacrifice from ActRaiser
Lost Harmony Among People from Ys Seven
Terra's Theme from FF6
Grapes of Wrath.
I know what you’re thinking: Why is this episode of Nerds Without Pants over 5 hours long? Well, we had Mike Fallek on, so you do the math.
00:00 – 14:32 Typhoid Mary
14:40 – 3:01:33 STAGE SELECT: What are some of your favorite video game demos?
3:01:42 – 4:40:25 CONSUMPTION JUNCTION: Progress on Poultrygeist, darn near every video game Mike has played since the last time he was on, including (but not limited to): Heavy Rain, Mortal Shell, Metal Hellsinger, and Death Stranding. Julian saw the Super Mario Bros. Movie and has things to say about it.
4:41:04 – 5:07:21 VIDEO GAME CAGE MATCH: Super Mario Sunshine vs Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball
5:07:30 – 5:19:39 Outro and outtakes
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STAGE SELECT: Give us a video game song that you think is pretty
VIDEO GAME CAGE MATCH: Kartia: The Word of Fate (PSX) vs Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure (PSX)
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Our theme song “Relax” and interstitial tracks “To the Maxx” and “Moody Grooves” are written and performed by Megan McDuffee.
Stage Select:
The Ding Dong Dell theme from Ni no Kuni, from Ghibli composer Joe Hisaishi.
Cage Match:
Going with Rhapsody on this one, as it was pretty much America's introduction to the zaniness and style of NIS. I've been playing it on Switch as part of one of the NIS Classics collections. It wins just because you can actually attack your enemies with a stack of giant pancakes with syrup. Kartia was interesting, too, as it was illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano, whose art-style was noticeably absent from FFVII. The main character looked a lot like Terra from FFVI.
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