![]() And while I try to avoid picking favorites, I can't help it in this case. The melodramatic "Aquas" (track 14) and "Zoness" (track 16) are just two. There are so many great tracks on this disk. Starfox 64 has a sound all its own, and I wouldn't have it any other way. It isn't symphonic, but I don't think it was ever intended to be. Now, after almost four years after the game's release, I am a proud owner of the Starfox 64 Original Soundtrack. I dismissed an excellent soundtrack because the sound system used was inferior. That was when I discovered the error of my ways: I was judging the music by its sound quality and not by the actual composition. In fact, it was actually really, really good. I listened to roughly every track, any you know what? The music wasn't bad. But instead, I wound up going to the sound test. I remember, a while ago, just putting Starfox 64 on for a quick playthrough. That was until, however, I realized that I was being the world's largest ass. ![]() What happened to Starfox 64's soundtrack? I was *very* disappointed. What happened to the epic, and ever so beautiful symphony that graced the original Starfox? A score so incredible that, even after I finished the game numerous times on all three routes, I would boot the game up just to hear it again. And on that morning, I had come to two conclusions: 1) The game was excellent, and 2) The music sucked. All nighting it into the wee hours of the morning. On that very day, I played the game to no end. I remember buying Starfox 64 on July 1, 1997.
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