Reply 21 of 32, by BloodyCactus
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I love most things done by laxity and jch of vibrants! jch also did some fantastic SID music too..
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Reply 22 of 32, by keenmaster486
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Yeah, the demoscene and standalone stuff I've found is generally better than most in-game music I've heard. So here's this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/54462712/ … -%20Triumph.mp3
Made with that Note tracker thingy.
And this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DEhbdVYSVMQ
Very nice use of the OPL3 capabilities there. Got that nice mellow sound.
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Reply 23 of 32, by zirkoni
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Reply 24 of 32, by mr_bigmouth_502
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Dune II, need I say more?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WKBjmJCBHw&nohtml5=False
Reply 25 of 32, by zerker
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wrote:To me, the best one is the Tyrian soundtrack.
Seconded. Very relevant link:
http://alexanderbrandon.bandcamp.com/album/ty … inal-soundtrack
A lot of the suggestions here are written for and sound better on other hardware (MT32 or Sound Canvas). Tyrian is written for FM Synth first and foremost, and sounds GREAT.
Reply 26 of 32, by Laukku
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Not a DOS game but a PC-98 one, but the soundtrack of YU-NO by Ryu Umemoto (with contributions from Ryu Takami and Kazuhiro Kanae) has not only great FM instrument synthesis but is also one of the very best videogame soundtracks I've ever heard, period.
Sword Cape
Trek
Mio
Suspicion 2
The Departed
The full soundtrack lasts about 5 hours. I haven't listened much of them yet but Umemoto's other soundtracks such as Eve: Burst Error and Xenon sound promising from the few tracks I've heard.
Some great OPL ones are Princess Maker 2 (mentioned already though) Warcraft, and Wolf.
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Reply 27 of 32, by andreja6
Personally, I absolutely love the sound tracks from Sky Roads https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPYMwtjTC0c. So much so that I actually put quite a few on an MP3 player. Ive also liked the Lotus III music, especially main theme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4K-3KyEQc.
Reply 28 of 32, by brostenen
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Reply 29 of 32, by liqmat
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xjas wrote on 2016-04-07, 02:41:Vectorman on the Genesis had a pretty damn awesome soundtrack. It holds up extremely well to the CD audio version. I can't even decide which set I like better, they are both excellent.
The Adventures of Batman & Robin had one of the best FM OSTs on the Genesis IMO.
Reply 30 of 32, by ViTi95
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The Incredible Machine "Rock" (Punch out level)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkJVsOsPOxM
Lotus III the ultimate challenge (Main theme)
https://youtu.be/qvlQn2Ckoa0
Reply 31 of 32, by Whiskey
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I always liked the catchy level music from Mutant Space Bats of Doom, not exactly the best but It's still quite firmly lodged in the old brain wrinkles.
Reply 32 of 32, by digger
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mr_bigmouth_502 wrote on 2016-04-07, 18:12:Dune II, need I say more?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WKBjmJCBHw&nohtml5=False
Gotta love Frank Klepacki, man. He's probably my favorite video game composer.
It's funny how both Dune and Dune II are often listed as top examples of games with quality FM music, even though they are completely different games, with different music and different composers. And indeed, the FM music in both of those games is top notch and wonderfully atmospheric.
Others here have rightfully mentioned Monkey Island 2. Although all of the music in that game was brilliant, especially with the dynamic transitions delivered by the iMUSE system that LucasArts employed in its games in the early '90s, the warm and cheerful tune during the opening campfire scene on Scabb Island has a particularly special place in my heart. 😊
Speaking of LucasArts adventures with iMUSE and good FM sound tracks: Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis definitely deserves a shoutout here as well.