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The Video Game Music Thread

Blutwurstritter

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Caught myself humming this one a bunch of times,



A shame that they haven't released the full soundtrack, its one of the few games where I wouldn't mind spending a few bucks to support the devs and to get the complete soundtrack.
 
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Unkillable Cat

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I may have posted this video/tune some years ago, but I can't find the post, nor a video old enough to fit the bill.

But such a corkin' tune, coming from a simple little Hidden Object Game...

 

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There's a specific type of music I really like, which I can't put into words, but it seems to mainly exist in fantasy games from about 1990 to the early 2000s. Sort of moody, anxious, reflective, sombre music that nonetheless has very catchy melodies, and has a kind of hopeful and heroic sound while still being downbeat. This kind of thing:





RuneScape had a lot of these, too:

 

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