The "Pixel Remaster" soundtracks supply a new way to experience some of the iconic music of "Final Fantasy."
The OSTs for the "Pixel Remasters" of the first six mainline "Final Fantasy" games are now available only in Japan. The "Pixel Remaster" versions cost from ¥1,980 (around $20CDN) to ¥4,180 (around $45CDN).
The "Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster" soundtracks can be bought in Japan with the embedded links listed below.
Final Fantasy (iTunes, mora (AAC & FLAC), Otoyo (Lossless & Hi-Res), and e-onkyo)
Final Fantasy II (iTunes, mora (AAC & FLAC), Otoyo (Lossless & Hi-Res), and e-onkyo)
Final Fantasy III (iTunes, mora (AAC & FLAC), Otoyo (Lossless & Hi-Res), and e-onkyo)
Final Fantasy IV (iTunes, mora (AAC & FLAC), Otoyo (Lossless & Hi-Res), and e-onkyo)
Final Fantasy V (iTunes, mora (AAC & FLAC), Otoyo (Lossless & Hi-Res), and e-onkyo)
Final Fantasy VI (mora (AAC & FLAC), Otoyo (Lossless & Hi-Res), and e-onkyo)
The soundtrack for the "Pixel Remasters" were arranged by multiple arrangers and composers who have worked on projects such as several "Devil May Cry" soundtracks, the "Ten Years of Resident Evil" Soundtrack, and more.
The "Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters" are remastered versions of the original six "Final Fantasy" titles released on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
The "Pixel Remasters" were released in 2021, with the "Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster" releasing in 2022.
The "Final Fantasy" Series started in 1987 for the NES in Japan, with the original soundtracks being composed by Nobuo Uematsu.
Music of the "Pixel Remaster" were released on Steam as first week/pre-purchase bonuses, with the first game providing "Timelapse" remixes.
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