Hundreds of Rare Video Game Soundtracks … Found!
Thursday, January 5th, 2006
Do you love video game music? Of course you do. Personally I love buying video game soundtracks, but they are often quite difficult to find. Sure you can hope over to Amazon to pick up Halo, Jade Empire, or Kingdom Hearts. But what if you’re looking for some best, and most difficult to find, soundtracks of all time?
Well look no further than Japanese import site Play-Asia.com. Not only will you find a huge selection of Japanese games, toys, and movies, but their selection of video game soundtracks is simply astounding. With well over 1200(!) video game soundtracks to choose from you can easily blow a couple of Benjamins in a matter of minutes. Just take a look at some of these choice albums (I feel like K-Tel):
- Shadow of the Colossus
- Ico
- Chrono Trigger
- Chrono Cross
- Katamari Damacy
- Final Fantasy VII
- Xenogears
- Lumines Remixes
- Mother (Earth Bound)
- Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater
- Bomberman The Music
- SEGA Mega Drive Super Medley
As well hundreds more. Best of all, the prices are quite reasonable (especially considering that they’re all import titles). Oh man, that iPod is going to be filled up mighty quick!

In this episode we talk about the vulnerability and interview the creator of the first patch for it, Ilfak Guilanov. According to Steve’s analysis, Microsoft is using Ilfak’s technique in its own patch.