Video game music rules. Sometimes, it is legitimately great. Since the start of 2019, Twitter account 140 Seconds VGM has been breaking down game tunes into bite-sized chunks. Sometimes the songs are classics, sometimes theyâre random oddities. But every new post brings a bright blast of music.
140 Seconds VGM posts a handful of times a day, with samples slightly over two minutes. Itâs a good way to get a taste for well-known composers as well as find some of the stranger, lesser-known pieces of music. For instance, you might go from the JRPG boldness of Octopath Travelerâs Yasunori Nishiki to the operatic and inimitable work of Nier composer Keiichi Okabe:
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Other times, itâs something a little more random and funky. For instance, you might stumble upon the pop music from the clumsy-to-play but still pretty charming Sega Saturn racing game Sonic R. 140 Seconds VGM has something for everyone.
Back In Time â Sonic R (1997, Saturn)
Composer : Richard Jacques (@Richard_Jacques)
Vocals : Teresa Jane Davis pic.twitter.com/euQ9GZngAQâ 140 Seconds VGM (@140VGM) July 23, 2019
Now, one might say âHeather, you bojo! This has been running nearly a year! Why didnât you tell us sooner?â or even âPsh, I knew about this before it was cool.â But 140 Seconds VGM has just recently stumbled into my life, and I want to share the joy. Start your morning right with a little bit of music.
I know Iâm gonna keep an eye out for whenever they post the title screen music from Skies of Arcadia. Itâs the second best piece of game music. The first is Chrono Crossâ âScars of Time.â Nothingâs ever come close to beating that one.