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Final Fantasy Scores

  • Final Fantasy I

    Final Fantasy I
    Final FantasyAll Sounds of Final Fantasy I•II is a soundtrack album of video game music from Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II, composed, arranged, and performed by Nobuo Uematsu. It spans 49 tracks and covers a duration of 62:32. It was first released on February 28, 1989
  • Final Fantasy II

    Final Fantasy II
    Final Fantasy II Second Final Fantasy game is released. Tsuyoshi Sekito supervised the soundtrack to this game. The game had two soundtracks, 1 in english and the other in Japanese.
  • Final Fantasy III

    Final Fantasy III Final Fantasy III released. The music for this game was also compsed by Nobum Uematsu. The soundtrack of this game pushed the limited sound software of the NES even further than Final Fantasy II. This game is said to be where Uematsu's music style "took a more definite form."
  • Final Fantasy IV

    Final Fantasy IV
    Final Fantasy IV Final Fantasy IV's music was also composed by Nobuo Uematsu. There have been multiple re-releases of the sound track, a popular version was done by Máire Breatnach in the style of Celtic music.
  • Final Fantasy V

    Final Fantasy V
    Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy V was composed by none other than....Nobou Uematsu (big surprise right?). The soundtrack for the game recieved mxed reviews, some thought the music was well done and oftern underrated, whereas others viewed it as middling quality. Some of the tracks from this game remain popular, such as the track "Dear Friends."
  • Final Fantasy VI

    Final Fantasy VI
    Final Fantasy VI Bet you can't guess who composed this games sound track, if your guess was Nobou Uematsu, then you would be correct. Final Fantasy VI's soundtrack recieved great reviews. Some of the reviews claimed that it was one of the best game sound tracks of all time. Some of the tracks remain popular today.
  • Final Fantasy VII

    Final Fantasy VII
    Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy VII is probably the most popular of all the Final Fantasy games out there, and I know that it is personally my favorite too. The sound track for this game was composed by series composer Nobou Uematsu. This was the first Final Fantasy game for the playstation. Although with the playstation being able to use CD quality sound Uematsu decided to use MIDI's instead.
  • Final Fantasy VIII

    Final Fantasy VIII
    Final Fantasy VIII Composed once again by Nobou Uematsu. Final Fantasy VIII is my second favoirte of the Final Fantasy franchise. I always felt it had one of the best soundtracks of any of the FInal Fantasy games I'd played. Uematsu usual influences are Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Simon and Garfunkul. He used a Roland SC88 Synthesizer for the entire score.