F-Zero GX


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By Brett Elston posted 1 year, 5 months ago

Today, rather than look at just one or two tracks from a given game, we're going to really dive into the exhaustingly thorough F-Zero GX. Regardless of your musical preference, there's bound to be something in the game's 80-song soundtrack that pushes the right buttons. The mere fact there's so much diversity in a futuristic racing game, including dozens of songs created just for the menu-obscured pilot profile area, earns this game a place in VGM history.

Get in here, ya screws!



Unsung, underrated and unbelievably good. Sit back, relax, and enjoy.


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By David Houghton posted 3 years, 4 months ago
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By Brett Elston posted 3 years, 4 months ago

You’ll often hear about games lauded for their exceptional soundtracks. Some succeeded with NES-style bleeps, others had orchestral scores or fully licensed songs that lent credibility to a medium struggling to be more than a toy.


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