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Look, you gave the song title, for the most part you gave the game names, and you gave a link. How can I complain? Sure, there is a bit of lag, but who cares?

 

However, I cba to sift through a bunch of posts like that. Just link me to the last quote pyramid in that combo and I'll look through the quotes.

 

Sorry for such a late update; I've been engrossed in fixing my iPod, and I had to reinstall iTunes and Limewire multiple times. And it still hasn't been fixed. <_<

 

Yeah, two updates, in roughly five minutes.

 

EDIT: Updated, one for RR and one for TN.

 

You guys gave me so many updates, but I still need more. Right now, I'm in need of Remix Revamp, Goldenrod Tower, and maybe some Yourequest.

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Tales of Symphonia: Fatalize

 

This epic battle theme came from an epic RPG. The theme makes the battle feel more intense and fast-paced than it should have been (and they already are intense and fast-paced battles). You can literally feel as though you are Lloyd Irving slashing away at Sheena Fujibayashi and her guardians or at Regal Bryton the convict. That alone makes this a great theme to fight to.

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I have to say, for a composer I've never heard of, this is truly a masterpiece, especially for such an early and quick part of the game. It just feels so nostalgic, and carries that feeling of going on a journey. The characters travel so much throughout the game, and this song is surpassed by none by filling that atmosphere. Yoshino Norikazu, I salute you.

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Tales of Symphonia: Fatalize

 

This epic battle theme came from an epic RPG. The theme makes the battle feel more intense and fast-paced than it should have been (and they already are intense and fast-paced battles). You can literally feel as though you are Lloyd Irving slashing away at Sheena Fujibayashi and her guardians or at Regal Bryton the convict. That alone makes this a great theme to fight to.

 

What kind of game is ToS? I've heard of it many times, but never actually played it or watched it being played.

 

Yeah... I just got through some World 6 Stages in Galaxy 2... and the music for the Clockwork Galaxy was cool. =)

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It figures that my songs would get buried under a quote pyramid of awesome. ;_;

 

I saw your post, and I was going to use Cipher Admin, but I wanted sooo badly to get Throwback Galaxy in sometime soon. D':

 

im ish srry clare

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It figures that my songs would get buried under a quote pyramid of awesome. ;_;

 

I saw your post' date=' and I was going to use Cipher Admin, but I wanted sooo badly to get Throwback Galaxy in sometime soon. D':

 

im ish srry clare

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galaxy fanboy

 

I'm always here for the YR channel. xD

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Gonna put some up for YR.

 

Super Paper Mario -

This is certainly 8-bit music at its finest. While it is strange to hear that about a game for the Wii, so it is. This dark song of sadness perfectly conveys the air of the domain you're in and the feelings of its ruler, Count Bleck. A ticking clock can be heard in the background, signifying the countdown to when you must save Count Bleck from himself. Let'sa go!

 

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn -

From the moment the song begins, you can hear the strength in it, and you can feel the strength of the one to whom this song belongs. The Black Knight: general of Daien, within its boundaries second in skill only to its Mad King. This song plays whenever one fights this invincible warrior, and it is fitting indeed. The instruments blend together perfectly, creating a song that will give you chills when you listen to it.

 

Paper Mario -

You've entered the dojo. You've fought through the students, and now you challenge The Master. It is a fitting song for your stereotypical kung-fu-esque battle. If you manage to defeat him, he only reveals to be holding back, and you must challenge him a second, and even a third time, to beat him at his best. This is one awesome old man, and his music is awesome with him.

 

Tales of Symphonia 2: Dawn of the New World - The Wilderness of Sadness

He's your old buddy, but you have to fight him. This song is exilerating, the perfect background music for this almost final boss. The main thing I've noticed is that the drums sound really hardcore. If it weren't for the level cap on the old heroes, you'd stick them in their so they could fight and enjoy the music, too.

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