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* The first three ''Spyro the Dragon'' games on the Playstation had an amazing soundtrack. The songs were composed by Stewart Copeland, who was in The Police. The game's music is what makes these games held in high regard.
* ''[[Metal Gear]]'' from Solid onwards has had the theme music composed by Harry Gregson-Williams.
* The ''[[Wild ArmsARMs]]'' 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 [[PlayStation 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.
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