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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the late '80s, the Ys I & II was one of the very first games to fully take advantage of PC-Engine's CD add-on to deliver Redbook-audio quality music, masterfully arranged by Ryo Yonemitsu, as opposed to the typical beeps and squawks of the time. And it was really good music. A lot of the music for Ys I & II also happens to have been composed by the legendary musician Yuzo Koshiro alongside Mieko Ishikawa, which will greatly influence the soundtracks of the sequels. Some notable examples: |