I remember the first time I played Final Fantasy I, hearing that "Prologue" just made me so proud, the song displays such grace and honor and its a perfect statement following the game through. Final Fantasy I has many wonderful tunes such as "Cornelia Castle", "Town Theme", "Temple of Chaos" and many more. Even though Final Fantasy I was originally released on the NES in 1987 Nobuo Uematsu still managed to compose great quality songs, considering the limited tools, he did a great job with what he had. Final Fantasy II is equally impressive, Final Fantasy II has a beautiful "World Map Theme" actually one may consider it as the best. It also included several of fantastic compositions such as "Rebel Theme, The", "Promised Land", "Town Theme, The" and so on. As I previously stated Nobuo Uematsu is a legend when it comes to game music...each and every one of his compositions are high quality. From Final Fantasy I to Final Fantasy IX, number one being equally impressive as number nine. Emotion is the main source your lookin' for in a good soundtrack, there's nothing better than a great composition to grap you by the throat throbbing the life out of you. So, Just take a moment to appreciate the skills of Nobuo Uematsu and appreciate the fact that you're in the same room as a legend.