Sounds of Nostalgia

Do we need an excuse to play old games? Hell no! But sometimes music from OSTs can inspire us to try new ones or revisit past loves like dirty, secret affairs.

Final Fantasy I is one of my favorite games. I still remember the days when I had no choice but to labor through the gruelingly slow and difficult NES version, only to cheer—fists high in the air in victory—when the classic was reborn on the GBA. I loathe FFII, but I’ve played FFI more times than I can remember.

It was difficult to choose one song to highlight out of the memorable FFI OST. So many of its songs, from the “Opening Theme” to “Victory!” have become a permanent and beloved part of Final Fantasy games. My personal favorites, like “Gurgu Volcano” and “Matoya’s Cave,” deserve attention, as well. But nothing quite says foreboding like “Floating Castle” does, so as one of the lesser known FF songs, I chose it to share with you.

Choose your party of prophesied Light Warriors—from Fighters to Mages to Black Belts—who will come to hold the four elemental orbs and save the world from, well, the wrath of time. As one of the best RPGs out there, the original Final Fantasy cemented the series that is still going strong today. From the princess-capturing, mythic Garland buds a vast adventure filled with witches, pirates, elves, monsters—and of course, the fabled airship. Final Fantasy taught us that Ogres carry ridiculous amounts of gold, that Chaos is a physical entity so frightening that the sight of it will make kids cry, and that bats go, “Kee kee!”

Remember: TCELES B HSUP

What are some of your favorite Sounds of Nostalgia?

(Note: I’ve featured the remastered soundtrack for your listening pleasure, but the original 8-bit OST can be found here.)

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