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Neverhood Songs (Audio CD) by Terry Scott Taylor Music tracks was from the CD soundtrack album titled Imaginarium: Songs from the Neverhood, composed by Daniel Amos frontman Terry Scott Taylor for the Doug TenNapel-created video games The Neverhood, Skullmonkey...

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Outcast by Infogrames

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Outlaws by Clint Bajakian Music for the game was scored by composer Clint Bajakian. An orchestra was used with authentic instruments which was uncommon at that time. In total, Mixed Mode CD contains fifteen different audio tracks which were su...

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Perihelion by Zoltan Vegh

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Project-X (amiga) by Allister Brimble / Team 17

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Quake by Trent Reznor / Nine Inch Nails Quake's music soundtrack was composed by Nine Inch Nails frontman, Trent Reznor. Aside from the first relatively driving track, Quake is a predominantly ambient soundtrack, and was Reznor's first experimenta...

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R-Type (Amiga) by Darius Zendeh, Chris Hülsbeck

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Realms of Arkania 2: Star Trail by Guido Henkel / Attic

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Realms of Arkania 3: Shadows over Riva by Guido Henkel Music composed, recorded, produced, engineered and mixed by Guido Henkel (on the sondtrack's sheet booklet titled as Guy Henkel). The song "Ambush" is a rock song Guido Henkel wrote for his friend. This song is not fr...

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Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny (Audio CD) by Rudolf Stember / Attic

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Realms of the Haunting by Chris Adams

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Redguard by Chip Ellinghaus and Grant Slawson

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Second Samurai - Amiga by Brian Marshall

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Secret of Monkey Island (Audio CD) by Michael Z. Land / LucasArts Michael Z. Land worked on this soundtrack with Barney Jones, Patric Mundy, and Andy Newell and was his first project at LucasArts. The soundtrack of the game gave the composer a chance to show his flexibility, as...

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Shadow of the Beast (Soundtrack) by David Whittaker Music is composed by David Whittaker. Shadow of the Beast remains a prime example of his pioneering hands-on approach, programming music directly with instrumental samples of his own on a Korg M1 synthesizer. The tune...

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Shadow of the Beast 2 (Soundtrack) by Tim Wright

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Shadow of the Beast 3 (Soundtrack) by Tim Wright

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Shadowlands by Matt Furniss

RetroGamer's Music Collection

 There are music tracks from the good old 90' video games, mostly on Amiga and PC (DOS) platforms. Music comes from multiple sources, from simple Chiptunes (Arcade, NES) through digital synthesis and sampling (Amiga), MIDI (Adlib,  Roland MT-32, General MIDI) to the complete pre-recorded CD Audio tracks (late 90' games or remastered releases).

Video game music in general

 Early video game music was once limited to simple melodies of early sound synthesizer technology. These limitations inspired the style of music known as chiptunes, which combines simple melodic styles with more complex patterns or traditional music styles, and became the most popular sound of the first video games.

With advances in technology, video game music has grown to include the same breadth and complexity associated with television and film scores, allowing for much more creative freedom. While simple synthesizer pieces are still common, game music now includes full orchestral pieces and popular music. Music in video games can be heard over a game's title screen, menus, as well as during the entire gameplay.Modern soundtracks can also change depending on a player's actions or situation, such as indicating missed actions in rhythm games.