Tracks 1 and 49 are arranged versions of themes from both games. Ma(reprint) All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II is the complete soundtrack of the original NES versions of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II, on one disc. Alternately, one could use the low end for arpeggios, and then use the other two for melody and its echo in order to give off a somewhat eerie, floating sound. Only three types of sounds were available, and did not offer much room to play around with: they had a low channel, a mid-range for arpeggios, and a top channel for melodies. The limited hardware of the Nintendo Entertainment System set some restrictions on what kind of music the games could feature. He didn't want to create that type of music, and so didn't approach Final Fantasy with any specific ideas. Sugiyama's (the Dragon Quest series composer) rigidly classical style. Hironobu Sakaguchi had told Uematsu he didn't want to try and compete with Enix and their Dragon Quest series and when Uematsu listened to its music he noticed Mr. The composer, Nobuo Uematsu, while working on the first Final Fantasy title wasn't aware he was going to be working on a series starting with his first project on Square. 8.2 Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster Original Soundtrack.8.1 Final Fantasy I Pixel Remaster Original Soundtrack.5 Final Fantasy II Original Soundtrack (PS Version). 4 Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack (PS Version).
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