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* The ''[[Wild Arms]]'' series is well-known for its excellent music, mostly composed by Michiko Naruke. Three arrangement albums have been released, including a piano mix, rock mix, and vocal mix.
* ''[[The World Ends With You]]'' was praised for its all-vocal soundtrack mix, consisting of J-Pop, rap, and R&B. All the more wondrous considering it's all crunched into a [[Nintendo DS]] cartridge!
* Part and parcel of ''[[Emulation]]'' is the emulated sound scene. You can find music ripped directly from game code for most console generations right up to the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]]. Its legality is arguably a bit better than downloading MP3s directly, especially if you already own the game, but nobody has really tested it.
* Insomniac Games has historically had very good BGM, in ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'' by Stewart Copeland and in ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' by David Bergeaud. As of late, though, the music has been completely forgettable (though still composed by David Bergeaud).
* The music for the ''[[Jet Set Radio]]'' is held in high regard for it's catchy and rhythmic music.