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The Top 7... Rockin' intros

Seven hot games, tuned and ready to roll

Words: Christian Nutt, GamesRadar US

If there's one thing that can get you pumped to play a game, it's a rockin' intro. Even in this age of overblown cinematics and increasingly elaborate plots spiraling into gaming oblivion, there's something about a few guitar licks and a hint of action that get the gamer juices flowing. Ever since consoles started kicking out high quality music and graphics in the early 90s, we've been addicted to the art of the intro.

7. Ys: The Ark of Napishtim (PlayStation 2, 2005)

When this game hit the PlayStation 2 in 2005, very few gamers actually took notice. The series' heyday - if ever it had one in the US - was way back when the idea of a game being released on a CD was a stunningly new and innovative idea.

Still, all these years later, the series has reawakened, and in 2005, Konami saw fit to release the then-latest edition here. Convinced that Final Fantasy-loving gamers wouldn't cop to its hard-rockin' music and anime-style graphics, the original intro was covered up with a janky 3D version. Fortunately, simply entering a cheat code restores the game - unveiling an intro too damn rockin' for the USA.


 
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drprofessor  - 1 year 2 months ago 
I love the Silent Hill intro for life. It's always been a fav (hell they all pretty much rule.)
But what about the Sonic CD intro?
That was pretty boss.
Other than that great list.
PastItAll  - 1 year 2 months ago 
No Onimusha 3 Intro? It should have been #1 by far. It is the best non MGS video to date. The ending video to Onimusha 1 was amazing too, but thats a different list.
Ravenbom  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Maybe should have traded out the Silent Hill intro for Wild ARMs intro or FF8 intro and called it Top 7 Japanese Intros or Top 7 Anime Intros.
Damn it! Now I'm all pumped up from all those rawking intros! Now I'm going to be up all night and tuckered out all day tomorrow.
Yo2252  - 1 year 2 months ago 
the Kingdom Hearts intros were pretty boss to. # 2 in particular.
FancyRat  - 1 year 2 months ago 
The music from the first one makes me want to kill the shit out of Dracula. And some Medusa Heads. Those mother fuckers.
GamesRadarMikelReparaz  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Key word here is "Rockin'," guys. In the musical sense. Not necessarily the awesome sense. Yes, the Silent Hill and Onimusha 3 intros were badass, but were they set to bitchin' hair-metal riffs and wailing guitars? No, they were not. Therefore they failed to rock in the manner defined by this article.
sumi66  - 1 year 2 months ago 
ZOMGWTFBBQ AND MOAR LETTERS!!! That Tales of The Abyss intro was freaking EXTRA-MUSICIZICAL-RIFFIC! Man I need that game with a damn passion now. I am kind of dissapointed the Eternal Eyes intro was missing. But, i guess it doesn't quailify as "rockn'". Too bad.
Telekinesis  - 1 year 2 months ago 
How about Karate Champ on the NES, that seriously kicked ass.
madadam  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Command and Conquer: Red Alert had Hell March as the intro! HELL MARCH!!! I always used the C&C jukebox to play this song while tank rushing! It was the best.
handdestr  - 1 year 1 month ago 
the sonic heroes was kinda cool. i think u at least shoulda put that in there
TheKitchenSink  - 1 year 14 days ago 
Needs moar Custom Robo. Its intro is both completely badass and has some pretty neat music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5rM5PyHXlI

Also the Drakengard 2 intro. Kind of along a different vein than what the article is going for here, but it's certainly worth a watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejyf9cMYShY
Xplosive59  - 9 months 26 days ago 
you needed the intro from Marvel vs capcom 1 theme in there that was an awcesome theme well at least of what i remember of it
chiboribo  - 1 month 28 days ago 
Great job guys. The only other intro I would've included is the Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume intro video.
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