

For example, some of us really love Megaman 3, but Megaman 2 is here to take the trophy home for the whole NES team. Also, since video games can have a tremendous amount of sequels we have occasionally chosen our favorite from a series that deserves recognition as a whole.

This means no Beatles Rock Band, no Tony Hawk, and no Grand Theft Auto (for what it’s worth, Vice City is the best) because to mix those with original soundtracks is simply unfair. Most importantly: licensed soundtracks - an incredible act of curation and an art form in their own right - are out of bounds. Ordering decades’ worth of timeless video game soundtracks into a definitive top 100 requires a few ground rules. But what are the greatest examples of this marriage? From Nintendo 8-bit classics to stirring cinematic scores that have accompanied modern masterpieces like Red Dead Redemption and The Last Of Us, here’s our ultimate guide to the best ever video game OSTs. Video games and music have always gone hand in hand.
