Indeed, oldschool: nothing from the N64/PSX generation and afterwards but only that preceding it; Atari, NES, SNES, Gameboy, Game Gear, Megadrive, PC (loosely taken; as long as it could roughly be qualified "oldschool"), etc.
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Randomly my list:
* Castlevania (NES)
* Mega Man series (NES)
* Metal Gear series (NES)
* Legend of Zelda series (NES, SNES)
* Earthbound (SNES)
* Metroid (NES)
* Final Fantasy series (NES, SNES)
* Chrono Trigger (SNES)
* Command & Conquer (PC)
* Super Mario Bros. series (NES, SNES)
* Yoshi's Island (SNES)
Castlevania simply has beautiful oldschool NES tunes. What I enjoy most about it is its dissonance, the chromatic movements, and all that ****. They simply sound well to my ears. Catchy.
Mega Man, oh... Mega Man *wipes away a tear*. The first NES game I ever played. The typical sound of this music is... "robot-like" for lack of a better description at the moment. With those typical synthetic drum sounds.
Metal Gear's I like simply because some tunes utilized later in the Metal Gear Solid series were already used then. Having played the NES series after the MGS series was a nice experience.
Legend of Zelda: what must I say about this beauty?
Earthbound: the silliest (and quite frankly the most... "unorthodox") video game music I had ever heard. The music (and especially the SFX) were good, and combine with the drug-like graphics it makes one wonder what had gotten into its makers.
Metroid simply has good tunes.
Final Fantasy; there isn't much to say about it.
Chrono Trigger: no words for it.
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