Tracks are organized by playlists and my only nitpick from my brief interactions are that track titles are only in their native Japanese which will make for a tougher time finding your favorites, but hey this is better than not having this music right? Here’s hoping additional language support will be added to the track details, however for now I’ve got a ton of music I need to add to my watchlist. I used to have this same perspective, especially about fan fiction, but you know a lot of writers and artists use fan work as a way to practice and develop skills. The tracks are primarily from their RPG titles (Sorry fans of the music of Rad Racer, and The Bouncer, you’re still SoL, also zero Kingdom Hearts representation, I guess blame Disney?), they include the soundtracks from the classics such as Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger, modern favorites such as NieR:Automata, Final Fantasy VII: Remake and even their mobile offerings such as SINoALICE, Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. My best suggestion is to stop making it, instead make something new with the inspiration of chrono trigger. As of today the Square Enix Music YouTube channel has added 5457 (Yes, they explicitly listed that exact number) tracks of music. While Final Fantasy games have traditionally been more popular, Chrono Trigger was the 20th most-popular game for the Super Nintendo (and the 9th most-popular that wasnt shipped with the system at some point).
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Featuring some of the best 2D spritework of the SNES era, Final Fantasy VI is poised to smoothly transition straight into the Octopath Traveler engine. Why hasnt there been a Chrono Trigger remake With the advent of the newly-designed Final Fantasy VII, this isnt an unreasonable question.
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While other publishers have lashed out at pirates, Square Enix opted to be oddly generous with the treasure trove of music that have graced their games. Standing alongside Dragon Quest V and Chrono Trigger as one of the best golden era JRPGs, Final Fantasy VI is a game that is just BEGGING to be remade in HD-2D. Gamers abroad enjoyed the ability to purchase soundtracks, the west rarely was offered such an opportunity, often stuck paying through the nose via importers or at worst resorting to piracy. Japanese video game music distribution in the West has always been a weird spot.