
Finally making many of its popular game series' soundtracks available to its fans worldwide. Capcom did a big OLD soundtrack dump last week. However, there's still not enough video game soundtracks available for my liking. So I was glad to see that video game companies were putting their soundtracks up on streaming platforms to save my ass from hitting up KHInsider. I listen to it the same way I listen to anything else. Video game music is no lesser than mainstream chart music to me.
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Video game music has gone from 5 sound channels of blips and bloops to full blown pop songs with vocals and orchestral pieces.

Whilst it's been really cool to see the look of video games evolve over the years, with consoles becoming crazy powerful and giving us in-game graphics of a level that we used to only get in animated CGI cinematic - it's been equally amazing for me to see the music evolve alongside it. But video games actually helped me find my way back to music, as I became a fan of what I'd hear when playing them. Something which shocked my family to its core because I REALLY fucking loved music as a kid, then seemed to just completely disregard it.

My Spotify Video game music playlist, which of course features songs from Hikaru Utada (Kingdom Hearts) and Kumi Koda (Final Fantasy X-2).Īs a kid I kinda (well, not kinda.basically, flat out) fell out of music. But discussions of Kingdom Hearts III in these here comments and with some of you on Twitter made me remember that I have followers of this blog who are also gamers. I had zero intention of posting anything of this here.
