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Completely agree about FFX. It was a beautiful and very colorful game when it came out. I was awed when I saw the opening.
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No Chrono Cross? Seriously?
FFX for sure. But also, any aquatic level in Donkey Kong Country just so you could hear this...
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
I mean... can you find music that can bring out such memories in today's gaming world like this?
Great levels.
I'd add:
- Kingdom Hearts (Destiny Island)
- Uncharted 2 (Swimming Pool. Lol.)