Chrono Trigger: Original soundtrack *** Game info *** Name: Chrono Trigger Characteristics: Adventure, Top-Down, Anime / Manga, Role-Playing (RPG) Publishers: Square, Squaresoft Developers: Square, Squaresoft Original/port composers: Yasunori Mitsuda, Noriko Matsueda, Nobuo Uematsu Platforms: Super NES (1995) - United States Super NES (11 Mar 1995) - Japan PlayStation (02 Nov 1999) - Japan *** Music info *** Released: 25 Mar 1995 Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3) Composers of these tunes: Yasunori Mitsuda, Nobuo Uematsu Info Source: synSONIQ Records Music type: Original soundtrack Num of tunes: 64 Num of CDs: 3 Catalogue Nr.: PSCN-5021~3 Play time: 2:30:24 *** User reviews *** - "He Even Developed Ulcers from Working Too Hard..." (by Anorak99, 20 May 2006) [9/10] Acclaimed the best RPG of its time, Chrono Trigger was released back in the later days of the Super Nintendo. The game's music has its own little story behind it, as a dissatisfied Sound Engineer appeared in the office of Hironobu Sakaguchi — who we know as the creator of Final Fantasy — and demanded that he must have a job as a composer, otherwise he would leave the company for good. His name: Yasunori Mitsuda. In return, he got the main role in composing for their next big hit, Chrono Trigger. Nobuo Uematsu played a reasonably small, but still credible role in the Original Sound Version, providing some of the more melodic themes. With the help of an arrangement by Nobuo Uematsu, Noriko Matsueda also made a small contribution, composing the "Boss Battle 1" track. Although this track was arranged, it led her to many new opportunities. Though Mitsuda played the main role, too many people forget the other composers' efforts. The Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version is three CDs (64 tracks) long, and although one's first criticisms would refer to the anachronous sound, it is doubtful that you will find much else to criticise. We are also presented with two unreleased tracks, which really, should have been put in the game, "Singing Mountain" and "Battle 2," both of which are very creative, despite the former sharing similarities to the track "Laputa Theme" from the Anime production Laputa Castle in the Sky. Immediately and evidently we can see that Yasunori Mitsuda wanted to get the feel of the game. He managed to produce many interesting tracks, thus bringing attention to the music rather than to the game. Throughout, we see him blending in some simple, light-hearted tunes ("Spekkio"), sad themes ("At the Bottom of Night"), upbeat tracks (Lucca and Robo's themes), and darker themes ("Battle With Magus" and "Underwater Palace"). Not only this, but experimentation is also evidential, especially experimentation with the lesser used instruments. This is mostly evidential in tracks like "Schala's Theme," which turned out to be an unforgettable classic. The best thing is that the music always fits the mood in the game; "Battle with Magus," for instance, definitely shows this. Mitsuda is a superb composer when it comes to light-hearted tracks. "Peaceful Days" — a track built on the idea of theme and variation — and "Guardia Millennial Fair" both have a real wow factor. The track "Guardia Millennial Fair" is Chrono Trigger's version of Final Fantasy VII's "Gold Saucer," being very jolly and light-hearted, yet also being an example of a fusion of styles. Another such track is "Corridors of Time," used in the Kingdom of Zeal. It sounds tragic, yet light-hearted at the same time, and Mitsuda utilises crazy cross-rhythms throughout to give it a unique touch. Similar to such tracks are those that have a hopeful sound. "The Day the World Revived" is a good example, being taken from the more positive section of "Lavos' theme," a theme used, strangely enough, for an evil parasite. "Ayla's Theme" is another good track. Ayla, despite being primitive in nearly every way and extremely strong, also has style and this is expressed throughout this track. The track doesn't fail her at all, so her true character shines through. "Epoch ~Wings that Cross Time" is the theme for the airship, and it is upbeat and catchy throughout. The introduction is great, and the melody makes the journey seem like an important one, being filled with hope and pride. Pride is another main aspect of the game, and it is mainly reflected in the character themes. "Chrono Trigger" is the theme of the main character Crono. This catchy melody shows hope, pride, and enrichment, suggesting to us straight away that this person is an important character. This theme is manifested throughout the score, both directly and with remarkable subtlety. We then have "Kaeru's Theme" (Frog's theme), which is possibly the most memorable theme on the album. Kaeru was once a noble man, hence the glory of this track, but the evil and almighty Magus turned him into a Frog, thus this track is full of passion, representing Kaeru's need for revenge. Both "Chrono and Marle ~ Far Off Promise" and "Robo's Theme" work well in the game. They each show different aspects of success and glory, and this just shows how Mitsuda can create similar atmospheres in more than one way. "Guardia Castle ~Courage and Pride~" has to be the most obvious instance of pride shown through Mitsuda's music. With trumpets and drums, what else do you need for a stately track? This track is very grandiose and has nationalistic influences, completely reflecting the style of Guardia Castle. This is certainly one of the better tracks on this album, and it is truly a marvel of its time. Mitsuda creates a wide range of mysterious tracks, too. "Mystery of the Forest," "Ruined World," "Remains of Factory," and "The Brink of Time" are great examples of this, each featuring disjunctive melodies and eerie bass lines to create this. "The Trial" and "The Hidden Truth" go hand-in-hand, both being played when Crono is taken to jail for doing nothing wrong. "The Trial" gives off the impression of the situation being a joke, but undergoes a metamorphosis to become more serious, whereas "The Hidden Truth" is played when Crono is brought to jail after the trial, utilising the same theme from "The Trial," but on a piccolo. Both of these tracks certainly are effective at creating suspense and wonder. "Silent Light," the first real dungeon theme, is played when you are searching for the missing queen. Nobuo Uematsu has gone to great lengths here, and it is his first input to the Sound Version. It has a very mysterious feel to it, and once again the odd bass line adds to this effect. The battle themes in Chrono Trigger are quite poor and it would seem like Mitsuda has a lot of trouble expressing the idea of pain, action, and adventure with such themes. There are exceptions, however. You really know you are in trouble when "Boss Battle 2" plays, as it is reserved for the hardest of battles. The upbeat tempo, trumpet melodies, and rhythmic drum beats are all key elements of a classic battle theme and Mitsuda uses them fantastically here. "Lavos' Theme" uses similar principles, and is extended well to give "World Revolution" and "Last Battle," the penultimate boss theme. The latter track is accompanied by frequent sound effects of crackles and pops, so you don't even need to look at the screen to realise that Lavos, the evil alien parasite, is exploding, in classic SNES style! Final battle themes have never been Mitsuda's strength, however, and the themes aren't so good on a stand-alone basis. The other boss battle theme "Boss Battle 1" is Noriko Matsueda's only input to the game, and it is a decent one at that, though it was arranged by Nobuo Uematsu. Matsueda certainly shows us here what she has learnt from the Front Mission Sound Version. Sadly, however, the normal battle music quickly grows repetitive and annoying, which is a pretty crucial flaw, considering one must hear this music hundreds of times in order to complete the game. The soundtrack finishes with three very well-mastered tracks. The first track is "Festival of Stars," which representations our heroes celebrating. It's a rather upbeat variation of "Guardia Millenial Fair" and a pleasant recapitulation of the theme. The next track, "Epilogue - To Good Friends," recapitulates the classic melody from "Chrono and Marle ~ Far Off Promise" during the introduction. This develops at the 45 second mark, where it bursts into a rather gentle and lovely string arrangement, with a xylophone added in the background. The final track is the end credits theme, "To Far Away Times," which is quite magical. The introduction is mainly a keyboard and a bass guitar keeping a steady beat. The melody begins to move above this, and as the game ends and the titles begin to flow, one cannot help but reminisce about everything achieved. Mitsuda's last track of the Sound Version is remarkable in every respect; it's yet another epic on a great album. Every Original Sound Version has its bad parts, and for this one, it is the second disc. "People Who Threw Away the Will to Live" gets tedious, and the regular battle theme is poor in comparison to others. However, apart from this, this is a great album in most respects. The album sees the birth of a new square composer, Yasunori Mitsuda, who used his past experiences in sound manipulation as guidance for the tracks. "I remember I worked like crazy on this one because it was my debut title. One of my memories from this game is that I got ulcers from working too hard." - Yasunori Mitsuda Hence he manages to create another great Sound Version for Square, and gives himself a better, more acclaimed role in Square's productions. You can see from his quote, the pain and agony he went through to make the music work. It just shows what a dedicated and determined fellow he is! Since his career move to become a freelancer, Mitsuda has composed for a variety of recent games. However, perhaps with the exception of the Xenosaga Original Soundtrack, the Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version is probably the height of his career. *** Facts / description *** There are also 9 tracks by Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu on this score. From: http://www.synsoniq.com/productdetails.php?partner=13&pid=268&langchange=2 *** Tracklist *** CD 1: 01 - A Presentiment (0:34) 02 - Chrono Trigger (2:01) 03 - Morning Sunlight (0:56) 04 - Peaceful Days (2:48) 05 - Memories of Green (3:51) 06 - Guardia Kingdom Millenial Fair (3:17) 07 - Gonzalez's Song (0:42) 08 - Mysterious Event (1:43) 09 - Wind Scene (3:22) 10 - Good Night (0:08) 11 - Secret of the Forest (4:46) 12 - Battle 1 (2:29) 13 - Guardia Castle - Courage and Price (3:28) 14 - Huh!? (0:05) 15 - Manoria Cathedral (1:13) 16 - A Prayer to the Road that Leads (0:11) 17 - Silent Light (2:23) 18 - Boss Battle 1 (1:58) 19 - Frog's Theme (1:49) 20 - Fanfare 1 (1:16) 21 - Kingdom Trial (3:44) 22 - The Hidden Truth (0:59) 23 - A Shot of Crisis (2:39) Total CD 1 playing time: 46:22 CD 2: 01 - Ruined World (3:24) 02 - Mystery of the Past (0:07) 03 - Dome-16's Ruin (1:34) 04 - People Who Three Away the Will to Live (3:07) 05 - Lavos' Theme (5:10) 06 - The Day the World Died (1:25) 07 - Robo Gang Johnny (2:21) 08 - Bike Chase (1:35) 09 - Robo's Theme (1:32) 10 - Factory Ruins (3:09) 11 - Battle 2 (unreleased) (2:10) 12 - Fanfare 2 (0:07) 13 - The Brink of Time (2:31) 14 - Delightful Spekkio (2:48) 15 - Fanfare 3 (0:05) 16 - Underground Sewer (2:24) 17 - Boss Battle 2 (2:41) 18 - Primitive Mountain (3:07) 19 - Ayla's Theme (1:24) 20 - Rhythm of Wind, Sky and Earth (1:51) 21 - Burn! Bobonga! (2:12) 22 - Magus' Castle (0:29) 23 - Confusing Melody (1:40) 24 - Warlock Battle (3:30) Total CD 2 playing time: 50:23 CD 3: 01 - Singing Mountain (unreleased) (3:05) 02 - Tyran Castle (3:49) 03 - At the Bottom of Night (2:31) 04 - Chrono Corridor (3:01) 05 - Zeal Palace (3:57) 06 - Schala's Theme (2:48) 07 - Sealed Door (2:47) 08 - Undersea Palace (3:23) 09 - Chrono and Marle - Far Off Promise (1:56) 10 - Silvard - Wings that Cross Time (3:23) 11 - Black Dream (3:04) 12 - Determination (0:56) 13 - World Revolution (3:48) 14 - Last Battle (4:07) 15 - First Festival of Stars (2:44) 16 - Epilogue - To Good Friends (2:34) 17 - To Far Away Times (5:46) Total CD 3 playing time: 53:39 *** Other music records from this game *** "Chrono Trigger (1999: PSX Renewal Version) OST" (Original soundtrack) SSCX-10039 Arranged/Remixed tunes Original soundtrack TPCD 0209-2 Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) "Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version (Piano MIDI)" (Arranged soundtrack) (Audio CD) Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) Game rip (SNES) *** More info about Yasunori Mitsuda *** Country: Japan Company: Square Homepage: www.procyon-studio.com/english One of the best japanese musicians. Albums by Yasunori Mitsuda: Time & Space: A tribute to Yasunori Mitsuda [9/10] [2002] OUS001 Original game music from Yasunori Mitsuda: Xenosaga: Original soundtrack (PS2) [7/10] [06 Mar 2002] SSCX-10062~3 Chrono Cross: Original soundtrack (PS1) [18 Dec 1999] 3TP-0032K Chrono Trigger: Original soundtrack [25 Mar 1995] PSCN-5021~3 Chrono Trigger (1999: PSX Renewal Version) OST [18 Dec 1999] SSCX-10039 Mario Party: Game rip [18 Dec 1998] Radical Dreamers: Game rip (SNES) [1996] SaGa Frontier: Original soundtrack [21 Jul 1997] SSCX-10009 Shadow Hearts: Original soundtrack (PS2) [18 Jul 2001] SCDC-00116 Xenogears - Arranged Version [9/10] [22 Apr 1998] SSCX-10018 Xenogears: Original soundtrack (PS1) [01 Mar 1998] SSCX-10013 Hoshigami ~ Ruining Blue Earth: Original soundtrack [27 Apr 2002] MACM-2023 Xenosaga Preview: Original soundtrack [08 Jul 2001] Super Donkey Kong: Original soundtrack [25 Feb 1995] PSCN-5020 Tengai Makyou Chapter 4 Apocalypse: Original soundtrack [21 Feb 1997] SSCX-10006 Chrono Trigger: Original soundtrack [1995] TPCD 0209-2 Chrono Trigger: Game rip (SNES) [11 Mar 1995] Super Donkey Kong: Game rip (NES) Game music originally related to Yasunori Mitsuda: Cyberorg: Original soundtrack (PS1) [21 Apr 1999] SSCX-10029 Chrono Trigger: Arranged/Remixed tunes [25 Jun 2000] Chrono Cross: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [07 Oct 2000] Xenogears: Arranged/Remixed tunes [28 Nov 2000] Radical Dreamers: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [21 Apr 2001] SaGa Frontier: Arranged/Remixed tunes [14 Jan 2003] Chrono Cross: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1999] Chrono Trigger: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1995] SaGa Frontier: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1998] Xenogears: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1998] Radical Dreamers: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1996] Chrono Cross: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1999] Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version (Piano MIDI) (Audio CD) [1997] Chrono Trigger: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1995] Mario Party: Arranged/Remixed tunes (N64) [1999] SaGa Frontier: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1998] Xenogears: Arranged soundtrack (Audio CD) [1998] Xenogears: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1998] Game music arranged by Yasunori Mitsuda: Tsugunai: An Cinniuint: Original soundtrack [25 Dec 2001] SBPS-0001~2 Albums: Chrono Trigger: The Brink of Time [25 Jun 1995] PSCN-5024 Legaia Duel Saga: Soundtrack [02 Mar 2002] MACM-2024 Xenosaga: Kokoro Single [06 Feb 2002] SSCX-10061 Games which composed Yasunori Mitsuda music in: (if there is platform in the parenthesis, it means the composer composed or ported the music for this platform) - Xenosaga - Chrono Cross (PlayStation) - Chrono Trigger - SaGa Frontier - Xenogears - Mario Party - Shadow Hearts (PlayStation 2) - Super Donkey Kong - Cyberorg - Radical Dreamers - Hoshigami ~ Ruining Blue Earth - Xenosaga Preview - Tengai Makyou Chapter 4 Apocalypse *** More info about Noriko Matsueda *** Original game music from Noriko Matsueda: Bahamut Lagoon: Original soundtrack (SNES) [25 Feb 1996] PSCN-5046 Bouncer, The: Original soundtrack [01 Jan 2000] TPCD-0204-2 Front Mission: Original soundtrack [25 Feb 1995] PSCN-5019 Super Bomberman 3: Original soundtrack (SNES) [25 Aug 1995] PSCN-5025 Tengai Makyou Chapter 4 Apocalypse: Original soundtrack [21 Feb 1997] SSCX-10006 Bouncer, The: Original soundtrack [1985] SSCX-10049 Final Fantasy X-2: Original soundtrack (PS2) [2003] AVCD-17254 Final Fantasy X-2 - Piano Collections (PS2) AVCD-17444 Bahamut Lagoon: Game rip (SNES) [09 Feb 1996] Front Mission: Game rip (SNES) [24 Feb 1995] Super Bomberman 3: Game rip (SNES) [28 Apr 1995] Game music originally related to Noriko Matsueda: Bahamut Lagoon Single (SNES) Chrono Trigger: Original soundtrack [25 Mar 1995] PSCN-5021~3 Chrono Trigger (1999: PSX Renewal Version) OST [18 Dec 1999] SSCX-10039 Cyberorg: Original soundtrack (PS1) [21 Apr 1999] SSCX-10029 Chrono Trigger: Arranged/Remixed tunes [25 Jun 2000] Super Bomberman 3: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [28 Aug 2000] Bahamut Lagoon: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [07 Feb 2003] Chrono Trigger: Original soundtrack [1995] TPCD 0209-2 Bahamut Lagoon: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1996] Chrono Trigger: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1995] Bahamut Lagoon: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1996] Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version (Piano MIDI) (Audio CD) [1997] Chrono Trigger: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1995] Front Mission: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1995] Bouncer, The: Game rip (C64) [1992] Chrono Trigger: Game rip (SNES) [11 Mar 1995] Game music arranged by Noriko Matsueda: Front Mission 2: Original soundtrack (PS1) [21 Sep 1997] SSCX-10011 Albums: The Bouncer: Love is the Gift [22 Nov 2000] UICE-5002 Games which composed Noriko Matsueda music in: (if there is platform in the parenthesis, it means the composer composed or ported the music for this platform) - Bahamut Lagoon - Chrono Trigger - Front Mission (Super NES) - Super Bomberman 3 - Bouncer, The - Cyberorg - Tengai Makyou Chapter 4 Apocalypse - Final Fantasy X-2 *** More info about Nobuo Uematsu *** Country: Japan Company: Square Albums by Nobuo Uematsu: Phantasmagoria [26 Oct 1994] PSCN-5010 Computer or company related albums: Final Fantasy Vocal Collections 1 ~ Pray [9/10] [25 Jun 1994] PSCN-5006 Final Fantasy Vocal Collections 2 ~ Love Will Grow [7/10] [25 Nov 1995] PSCN-5041 Game Music Concert 2 ~ The Best Selection (Orchestral Game Concert 2) (SNES) [7/10] [28 Nov 1992] WPCL-709 Original game music from Nobuo Uematsu: Final Fantasy 10: Original soundtrack (PS2) [6/10] [01 Aug 2001] SSCX-10054~7 Chrono Trigger: Original soundtrack [25 Mar 1995] PSCN-5021~3 Chrono Trigger (1999: PSX Renewal Version) OST [18 Dec 1999] SSCX-10039 Final Fantasy: Game rip [18 Dec 1987] All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II (NES) [25 Mar 1994] PSCR-5251 Final Fantasy 3: Original soundtrack [26 Nov 1994] PSCN-5013 Final Fantasy 4 - Celtic Moon [8/10] [26 Nov 1994] PSCN-5017 Final Fantasy 4: Original soundtrack [26 Nov 1994] PSCN-5014 Final Fantasy 4 - Piano Collections [23 May 2001] NTCP-1001 Final Fantasy 5: Original soundtrack [26 Nov 1994] PSCN-5015~6 Final Fantasy 5 - Piano Collections [27 Jun 2001] NTCP-1002 Final Fantasy 6: Original soundtrack [25 Mar 1994] Z10649~51 Final Fantasy 6 - Piano Collections [25 Jul 2001] NTCP-1003 Final Fantasy 7: Original soundtrack [10 Feb 1997] SSCX-10004 Final Fantasy VIII: Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec (PS1) [20 Nov 1999] SSCX-10037 Final Fantasy 8: Original soundtrack [8/10] [01 Mar 1999] SSCX-10028 Final Fantasy VIII Piano Collections [21 Jan 2000] SSCX-10041 Final Fantasy 9: Original soundtrack (PS1) [30 Aug 2000] SSCX-10043~6 Final Fantasy 9 Plus: Original soundtrack [06 Dec 2000] SSCX-10047 Final Fantasy 9 - Piano Collections (PS1) [24 Jan 2001] SSCX-10048 Final Fantasy 10 - Piano Collections (PS2) [20 Feb 2002] SSCX-10064 Final Fantasy Legend: Game rip (GameBoy) [30 Sep 1990] Final Fantasy Symphonic Suite [25 Mar 1994] PSCR-5253 Final Fantasy Legend 2: Game rip (GameBoy) [30 Jan 1991] All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II (NES) [21 Dec 1988] H25X-20015 Final Fantasy V Piano Collections [24 Sep 1994] N30D-018 Final Fantasy IV Piano Collections [24 Sep 1994] N38D-010 MUSIC FROM FFX [19 Jul 2001] Final Fantasy VI Piano Collections [25 Jun 1994] PSCN-5005 Super Bomberman 3: Original soundtrack (SNES) [25 Aug 1995] PSCN-5025 Final Fantasy 7 Limited Edition: Original soundtrack [10 Feb 1997] SSCX-10003 Tengai Makyou Chapter 4 Apocalypse: Original soundtrack [21 Feb 1997] SSCX-10006 20020220 music from FINAL FANTASY [09 May 2002] SSCX-10065 Final Fantasy 11: Original Sountrack Limited Edition [9/10] [05 Jun 2002] SSCX-10067~8 Final Fantasy 11: Original soundtrack [05 Jun 2002] SSCX-10069~70 Final Fantasy 5: Original soundtrack [1992] PSCN-5015 20020220 Music From Final Fantasy [20 Feb 2002] SSCX-10065/6 Final Fantasy 1 + 2 [1987] SSCX-10071 Final Fantasy 10 Vocal Collection (PS2) SSCX-10073 Super Mario: Blue Twilight DX: Game rip (Win) [2005] Final Fantasy 8: Game rip (Dos) [31 Aug 1999] Chrono Trigger: Game rip (SNES) [11 Mar 1995] Final Fantasy 4: Game rip (SNES) [19 Jul 1991] Final Fantasy 6: Game rip (SNES) [02 Apr 1994] Final Fantasy 5: Game rip (SNES) [12 Jun 1992] Super Bomberman 3: Game rip (SNES) [28 Apr 1995] Final Fantasy: Game rip (NES) [18 Dec 1987] Final Fantasy 2: Game rip (NES) [17 Dec 1988] Final Fantasy 3: Game rip (NES) [27 Apr 1990] Hanjuku Hero: Game rip (NES) [1988] Final Fantasy Legend: Game rip (GameBoy) [15 Dec 1989] Final Fantasy Legend 2: Game rip (GameBoy) [14 Dec 1990] Game music originally related to Nobuo Uematsu: Super Mario RPG: Original soundtrack (SNES) [25 Mar 1996] PSCN-5047~8 Symphonic Suite Final Fantasy [25 Jul 1989] H28X-10007 Final Fantasy IV Celtic Moon [28 Oct 1991] N30D-006 Cyberorg: Original soundtrack (PS1) [21 Apr 1999] SSCX-10029 POTION: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy [21 Feb 2001] SSCX-10051 Final Fantasy 7: Arranged/Remixed tunes [13 Jun 2000] Final Fantasy: Arranged/Remixed tunes [18 Jun 2000] Chrono Trigger: Arranged/Remixed tunes [25 Jun 2000] Super Bomberman 3: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [28 Aug 2000] Final Fantasy 6: Arranged/Remixed tunes [30 Sep 2000] Final Fantasy 9: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [23 Oct 2000] Super Mario RPG: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [28 Nov 2000] Final Fantasy 8: Arranged/Remixed tunes [30 Jan 2001] Final Fantasy 4: Arranged/Remixed tunes [10 May 2001] Final Fantasy 10: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS2) [29 Jun 2001] Final Fantasy Legend 2: Arranged/Remixed tunes (GameBoy) [03 Aug 2001] Final Fantasy 5: Arranged/Remixed tunes [28 Feb 2002] Final Fantasy 3: Arranged/Remixed tunes [06 May 2002] Final Fantasy 2: Arranged/Remixed tunes [15 Jun 2002] Chrono Trigger: Original soundtrack [1995] TPCD 0209-2 Final Fantasy 11: Original soundtrack [2002] SSCX-10093 Chrono Trigger: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1995] Final Fantasy 2: Arranged/Remixed tunes (NES) [1988] Final Fantasy 3: Arranged/Remixed tunes (NES) [1990] Final Fantasy 4: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1991] Final Fantasy 5: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1992] Final Fantasy 6: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1994] Final Fantasy 7: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1997] Final Fantasy 8: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1999] Final Fantasy 9: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [2000] Final Fantasy Legend 2: Arranged/Remixed tunes (GameBoy) [1990] Final Fantasy Legend: Arranged/Remixed tunes (GameBoy) [1989] Final Fantasy: Arranged/Remixed tunes (NES) [1987] Super Mario RPG: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1996] Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version (Piano MIDI) (Audio CD) [1997] Chrono Trigger: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1995] All sounds of Final Fantasy 1 and 2 (Piano MIDI) (NES) [1994] Final Fantasy 10: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS2) [2001] Final Fantasy 2: Arranged/Remixed tunes (NES) [1988] Final Fantasy 3 Original Sound Version (Piano MIDI) (Audio CD) [1994] Final Fantasy 3: Arranged/Remixed tunes (NES) [1990] Final Fantasy 4 Original Sound Version (MIDI) (Audio CD) [1994] Final Fantasy 4 Original Sound Version (MIDI) (Audio CD) [1994] Final Fantasy 4: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1991] Final Fantasy 5 Original Sound Version (Piano MIDI) (Audio CD) [1994] Final Fantasy 5: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1992] Final Fantasy 6 Original Soundtrack (MIDI) (Audio CD) [1994] Final Fantasy 6: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1994] Final Fantasy 7 Original Soundtrack (MIDI) (Audio CD) [9/10] [1996] Final Fantasy 7: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1996] Final Fantasy 8: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1998] Final Fantasy 9 Original Soundtrack (Piano MIDI) (PS1) [2000] Final Fantasy 9: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [2000] Final Fantasy Anthology: Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) [1999] Final Fantasy Legend 2: Arranged/Remixed tunes (GameBoy) [1991] Final Fantasy Legend: Arranged/Remixed tunes (GameBoy) [1990] Final Fantasy: Arranged/Remixed tunes (NES) [1987] Super Mario RPG: Arranged/Remixed tunes (SNES) [1996] Tom Sawyer: Arranged/Remixed tunes (NES) [1989] Final Fantasy 9: MIDI Soundtrack (PS1) 3D Battles of World Runner, The: Arranged/Remixed tunes (NES) [1987] Game music arranged by Nobuo Uematsu: Chocobo Racing: Original soundtrack (PS1) [25 Mar 1999] SSCX-10030 Romancing SaGa 2: Original soundtrack (SNES) [25 Nov 1995] PSCN-5038 Final Fantasy Mystic Quest: Game rip (SNES) [1992] Albums: Final Fantasy III Eternal Legend of the Wind [25 May 1990] PSCR-5252 Final Fantasy V ~ Dear Friends [26 Nov 1994] PSCN-5018 Final Fantasy 6 - Grand Finale [25 May 1994] PSCN-5004 Final Fantasy 9: Uematsu's Best Selection TPCD-0201-2 Final Fantasy 10 Feel/Go Dream (Tidus and Yuna tribute album) [11 Oct 2001] SSCX-10058 Final Fantasy: 1987-1994 [10 Dec 1994] PSCN-5011 Final Fantasy: 1994-1999 EAZ-4032 Final Fantasy Mix [26 Nov 1994] PSCN-5012 Final Fantasy VIII Music Collection EASQUARE-0001 Final Fantasy IV Minimum Album [05 Sep 1991] N09D-004 Final Fantasy V Mambo de Chocobo [21 Jan 1993] N09D-016 Final Fantasy V: 5 + 1 [20 Oct 1992] NO9D-012 Final Fantasy N Generation ~ Official Best Collection TPCD-0212-2 Final Fantasy S Generation ~ Official Best Collection TPCD-0213-2 Final Fantasy, Music inspired by 40131-2 Final Fantasy -The Black Mages SSCX-10080 Games which composed Nobuo Uematsu music in: (if there is platform in the parenthesis, it means the composer composed or ported the music for this platform) - Chrono Trigger - Final Fantasy 2 (Nintendo Ent. System) - Final Fantasy 3 - Final Fantasy 4 - Final Fantasy 5 - Final Fantasy 6 - Final Fantasy 7 - Final Fantasy 8 - Final Fantasy 9 (PlayStation) - Final Fantasy Legend 2 - Final Fantasy Legend - Super Mario RPG - Final Fantasy 10 (PlayStation 2) - Final Fantasy Anthology - Tom Sawyer - Super Bomberman 3 - Final Fantasy 11 - Cyberorg - Final Fantasy 9 Plus - FFX - Final Fantasy 7 Limited Edition - Tengai Makyou Chapter 4 Apocalypse - Final Fantasy (Nintendo Ent. System) - Hanjuku Hero (Nintendo Ent. System) - Final Fantasy 1 and 2 - Final Fantasy (Medleys) - Final Fantasy (Series Crossover) - 3D Battles of World Runner, The - Super Mario: Blue Twilight DX *** Record info *** Record created/updated: 10. March 2011. This info file was generated by Game Music Base, (c) 1999-2004 Mirsoft, http://gmb.mirsoft.info