Here's the list in chronological order (because I'm not a maniac like someone else): 0:00 Chaos Shrine 4:55 Mount Gulg 9:24 Castle Cornelia 13:16 Dungeon 17:46 Boss Battle A 22:38 Boss Battle B 28:12 Matoya's Cave 30:52 Main Theme 35:26 Menu Screen 39:20 Final Battle 45:22 Miniboss Battle 49:36 Inn 53:37 Shop 58:01 Derelict Keep 1:02:50 Battle 1:07:43 Sanctuary 1:11:32 Flying Fortress 1:16:25 Sunken Shrine 1:21:02 The Ship 1:25:41 Town 1:30:22 The Airship Anyways credit to @belicsnake for compiling the list, was just slightly annoyed that it was in the order of the OST that you can buy not the order that they're played in here
In Pixel remaster edition, sound has gone through intense sound rearrangements and editing, making this music reach her full potential. Composition by Uematsu already was a masterpiece.
@@chriscarter8593 The usual trend of referring to ocean going vessels, massive construction projects, and Your Own Personal Sidearm is a mix of a whole lot of things. Don't agree with it, but it is what is for now.
I first completed FF1 on the GBA. I was impressed back then how they remastered the ost from the 8 bit original. But for the Pixel Remaster they really took it to the next level! Absolutely beautiful!
Let me one up you. My first completed playthrough was a Java version on my old Sony Ericsson mobile phone😂 holy shit, the things kid will do when his parents ban him from playing on PC🤣
@@SimonsChannel Forspoken stays rent free in your minds. It's amazing how you can't just say you enjoy something without bringing it up in some unrelated way.
@@Rashimotosan I'm bringing it up because they're both the same average Action RPGs but with characters that just keep saying Marvel style quips about everything they see or do. I played Forspoken for a few minutes but on mute because I'm really tired of hearing stupid quips everywhere.
Thank you for sharing this! They really upped the quality of the music, and it's especially refreshing since we had the same quality and/or composition since the PS1 version.
As a fan of the PS1 version I have to say that composition of wise yes, but quality this is organic as hell. I would say that the soundtracks alone are worth the price of each individual game in the switch store LOL
i have never played any final fantasy game before even the newest one but now i am starting from the first ever final fantasy game and i am instantly inlove with it, thanks for this video
My top 3: 1. Chaos Shrine 2. Matoya's Cave 3. The Ship And there was this FF1 Orchestra album with a medley of some of these tracks that is nothing short of perfection. Goosebumps all over when I hear how powerfully arranged they were. I had it somewhere but no clue how to find it now.
Agreed Derelict Keep caught my ear big time, quite blown away by it. Could you describe what you like about it? For me it's the blend of graceful strings with the mysterious meditative pulse by the kalimba
Funny enough, Derelict Keep has the same motif for Strangers of Paradise...the game about Garland...and Chaos Shrine is his main area...even has a couple more motifs.
The Pixel Remaster versions of the Final Fantasy 1-6 OSTs are so amazing. That said, this isn't the complete FF1 PR OST which is comprised of 33 tracks. There's only 21 tracks in this video. The last 12 tracks are missing here😞
Use "mute" against Astos, "hold" against Kary, and "bane sword" against tiamat. The basics work... why are people so scared? Ignorance? Defensively, "white shirt", "fast" and "power gauntlet" on round 1 is best for boss wins. (Kill fast with less damage is ideal) Xcalibur or ruse during setup (knight), masamune or power gauntlet during setup (master if low level, barefist if level 42+ and equip white wizard with it), red wizard (buff with fast, heals every turn), white wizard or white shirt during setup (heal during setup, attack for win (with masamune)/heal on emergencies)
Chaos shrine wisely uses the general arrangement of the psx version; however, battle theme has never been bettered over the Nes and Msx for mood and feel. Too bombastic, missing the skulking feel.
If you look through the soundtracks of the various other iterations of FF1, you'll find it's that way for other versions of the game, too; I think it's become a running gag for the game's soundtrack at this point.
Okay, after listening to he whole video through, I am not too impressed. The sound quality is great, but the instrumentation and the arrangement seems to be many cases worse than how they were in the older soundtrack of Final Fantasy Origins/20th anniversary release. Here is the listing showing how this Pixel Remaster OST fares against the Origins OST composition by composition: Sunken Shrine (which has been mixed up with Chaos Shrine in this video's description): worse Mount Gulg: worse Castle Cornelia: worse Dungeon: better Boss Battle A: equally good Boss Battle B: worse Matoya's Cave: better Main Theme: worse Menu Screen: better Final Battle: equally good Miniboss Battle: equally good Inn: worse Shop: equally good Derelict Keep: worse Battle: equally good Sanctuary: worse Flying Fortress: worse Chaos Shrine: better The Ship: worse Town: better Airship: worse Looking at results it is clear which version has the better soundtrack overall.
pixel remastered themes sounded much better for the nes/fc ff games than the snes/sfc ones imo. i didnt like the snes/sfc versions so i stuck to the original ost playing those games.
This is why Square Enix is better than EA. Square Enix remaster a whole Final Fantasy series with remake awesome music to HD while EA never remaster a NFS Most wanted and Underground series and make a crap games that are not so good unlike NFS MW and this games
I think I'm the only one who didn't like the new arrangement of the musics in all the pixel collection. The magic effects too sadly,still imo the best experience ever with any FF is with the og ones.
They ruined sublet shrine. Always interesting seeing different aspects of the songs get highlighted each time the soundtrack gets a redo. Some of the things that made that track for me in the psp version are no longer here.
Personally, I think the Pixel Remasters should've also included an "Old Arranged" option in the menu for a soundtrack option when they were updated. With FFI and FFII's "Old Arranged" soundtrack being Final Fantasy Origins, and FFIII and FFIV's being the PSP remake soundtrack.
I love most of them, I just don't like Mount Gulg and the Flying Fortress ones, they lack punch and lost their omnious nature. My solution is going to be modding these 2 from the PS1 version.
I prefer the sparser nes versions. They give off a sense of danger and uncertainty. These new arrangements are too 'full' and intricate and don't fit the setting/situation.
Timestamps:
Missing - 01 Opening Demo
Missing - 02 Prelude
Missing - 03 Opening Theme
9:24 - 04 Castle Cornelia
30:52 - 05 Main Theme
0:00 - 06 Chaos Shrine
28:12 - 07 Matoya's Cave
1:25:41 - 08 Town
53:37 - 09 Shop
1:21:02 - 10 The Ship
1:16:25 - 11 Sunken Shrine
13:16 - 12 Dungeon
35:26 - 13 Menu Screen
1:30:22 - 14 The Airship
4:55 - 15 Mount Gulg
1:11:32 - 16 Flying Fortress
1:02:50 - 17 Battle
Missing - 18 Victory
Missing - 19 Game Over
1:07:43 - 20 Sanctuary
58:01 - 21 Derelict Keep
49:36 - 22 Inn
45:22 - 23 Miniboss Battle
17:46 - 24 Boss Battle A
22:38 - 25 Boss Battle B
39:20 - 26 Final Battle
Missing - 27 End Theme
*Names and order taken from the official names inside the game's Music Player.
*Also added the missing ones in case you couldn't find them on this video.
no "ruined castle"?
@@zhbitjeanits derelict keep?
I really wish they would have played this Final Battle at some point in SoP. Maybe when Jack is Chaos and fighting the Warrior of Light.
@@alexprice9918 they also left this version of the theme out in the fight with Chaos in FFXIV, which I'm still salty about. >:(
YOU... are my number one... GUY!
Here's the list in chronological order (because I'm not a maniac like someone else):
0:00 Chaos Shrine
4:55 Mount Gulg
9:24 Castle Cornelia
13:16 Dungeon
17:46 Boss Battle A
22:38 Boss Battle B
28:12 Matoya's Cave
30:52 Main Theme
35:26 Menu Screen
39:20 Final Battle
45:22 Miniboss Battle
49:36 Inn
53:37 Shop
58:01 Derelict Keep
1:02:50 Battle
1:07:43 Sanctuary
1:11:32 Flying Fortress
1:16:25 Sunken Shrine
1:21:02 The Ship
1:25:41 Town
1:30:22 The Airship
Anyways credit to @belicsnake for compiling the list, was just slightly annoyed that it was in the order of the OST that you can buy not the order that they're played in here
I love that first track "Chaos Temple", really atmospheric sounding.
In Pixel remaster edition, sound has gone through intense sound rearrangements and editing, making this music reach her full potential. Composition by Uematsu already was a masterpiece.
the music is a she?
@@chriscarter8593 The usual trend of referring to ocean going vessels, massive construction projects, and Your Own Personal Sidearm is a mix of a whole lot of things. Don't agree with it, but it is what is for now.
@@chriscarter8593 it actually is in portuguese lol
her?
@@chriscarter8593 Music in this game is beautiful like a cute girl
I first completed FF1 on the GBA. I was impressed back then how they remastered the ost from the 8 bit original.
But for the Pixel Remaster they really took it to the next level! Absolutely beautiful!
Let me one up you. My first completed playthrough was a Java version on my old Sony Ericsson mobile phone😂 holy shit, the things kid will do when his parents ban him from playing on PC🤣
@@patrykderecki2165 Baby boomers, the bane of gen X and us millenials, still public enemy n1 for zoomers. For a good reason. LOL
Best versions of all these soundtracks. Just makes playing the games 100% more enjoyable
What a beautiful soundtrack and a good game. Thank you for uploading, especially with chaos shrine as the opener!
man, Stranger of Paradise needed this soundtrack. this one is just way too good to let it stay in the Pixel Remasters only.
Been absolutely LOVING Stranger of Paradise
Because the Pixel Remasters are good, respectable Final Fantasy games. Not that Forspoken Male Edition garbage.
@@SimonsChannel Forspoken stays rent free in your minds. It's amazing how you can't just say you enjoy something without bringing it up in some unrelated way.
@@Rashimotosan I'm bringing it up because they're both the same average Action RPGs but with characters that just keep saying Marvel style quips about everything they see or do. I played Forspoken for a few minutes but on mute because I'm really tired of hearing stupid quips everywhere.
This song was in the end not like this but it was definitely in there
Thank you for sharing this! They really upped the quality of the music, and it's especially refreshing since we had the same quality and/or composition since the PS1 version.
As a fan of the PS1 version I have to say that composition of wise yes, but quality this is organic as hell. I would say that the soundtracks alone are worth the price of each individual game in the switch store LOL
i have never played any final fantasy game before even the newest one but now i am starting from the first ever final fantasy game and i am instantly inlove with it, thanks for this video
Wow the final boss theme goes wild. They don't call it Chaos for nothing.
Jack isn't messing around.
@@georgehouliaras7239 Jack Means Business!
@@CleaningCaptainYou cannot grasp the true form of Chaos's attack!
I came here to deeat Chaos !
My top 3:
1. Chaos Shrine
2. Matoya's Cave
3. The Ship
And there was this FF1 Orchestra album with a medley of some of these tracks that is nothing short of perfection. Goosebumps all over when I hear how powerfully arranged they were. I had it somewhere but no clue how to find it now.
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Matoyas Cave is absolutely epic.
I still think the ps1 version is the best one.
I love how “Inn” sounds like a lullaby.
final boss start here 39:21
Yes 58:01 was the one I was looking for. Thank you soo much!
"Sunken Shrine" (music) does in fact play in the last dungeon only. Not in the "Sunken Shrine" (water dungeon).
Chaos Shrine and Derelict Keep are my favorites.
Agreed Derelict Keep caught my ear big time, quite blown away by it. Could you describe what you like about it? For me it's the blend of graceful strings with the mysterious meditative pulse by the kalimba
I didn't know chaos shrine could get any better after the PSP version, but it did
Funny enough, Derelict Keep has the same motif for Strangers of Paradise...the game about Garland...and Chaos Shrine is his main area...even has a couple more motifs.
Please take those nunchucks off the blackbelt! They shouldn't be using any weapons after you cross the bridge!
Nobody's gonna talk about how hard that Airship theme goes at 1:30:23?
I am very glad they used the extra songs from the remake(s) (PS1, GBA, etc...).
Thanks for music ost posting.
Absolutely adore the PSP version of the Dungeon theme, but the Pixel Remaster version is pretty good too.
This brings back so much memories
actually properly remastered video game music
I appreciate whoever put this video together but got damn... 2 loops, 3 maybe for shorter tracks max. Boss Theme B plays for like 6 times.
The new overworld theme for this game was so good
It's still funny that the mini-boss has more impact than boss A and boss B
I hope they bring these to iTunes someday. It took years for FF7R tracts to get on there. Closest is the PSP version
Thanks!
This game is pixel perfect. I have finished it 4 times lol\
Still want proper CD-OSTs for all the pixel remasters
I could swear I heard a minor-key dirge version of FF1's overworld map theme during the scene where Clive confronted Anabella at Twinside.
The Pixel Remaster versions of the Final Fantasy 1-6 OSTs are so amazing.
That said, this isn't the complete FF1 PR OST which is comprised of 33 tracks. There's only 21 tracks in this video. The last 12 tracks are missing here😞
Lol The monk looks like Derek from More Plates More Dates
Oh comments are back on this finally
Man, someone really should mod this into a ROM hack for the PSP version
It's finally here bro
@@Scapegoat0442 they made a PSP mod?
@@Rashimotosan Yep there is now
Matoya's Cave ❤
Kary / Marilith now looks closer to her NES sprite than her GBA / PSP art.
Most of the monster follow their original concept like the Lich or the tyronasaurus.
@@Chale1288 oh then the Evil Eye will look as disturbing as it did in the NES version? I... dunno if i should feel excited or traumatized lol
Use "mute" against Astos, "hold" against Kary, and "bane sword" against tiamat. The basics work... why are people so scared? Ignorance?
Defensively, "white shirt", "fast" and "power gauntlet" on round 1 is best for boss wins. (Kill fast with less damage is ideal)
Xcalibur or ruse during setup (knight), masamune or power gauntlet during setup (master if low level, barefist if level 42+ and equip white wizard with it), red wizard (buff with fast, heals every turn), white wizard or white shirt during setup (heal during setup, attack for win (with masamune)/heal on emergencies)
>no timestamps in description
>no chapters
>no timestamp list in the comments
Aaah, suffering.
What do you mean, I added timestamps some days ago!
@@belicsnake weird I don't know how I missed that. Much appreciated!
You can, by the way, buy the album^^ the quality on TH-cam is horrendous and does not represent the soundtrack well anyway
Mount Gulg in this one kind of reminds me of the remix done in final fantasy 9
We're all here to 39:21.
C H A O S
Bliss!
橋を始めて渡った時の"オープニング・テーマ"がないぞ!!*FFシリーズのテーマ、FF4のゼロムス戦前のあの展開時のBGM、でわかりやすいかな?
Chaos shrine wisely uses the general arrangement of the psx version; however, battle theme has never been bettered over the Nes and Msx for mood and feel. Too bombastic, missing the skulking feel.
I can swear i heard the menu theme in rebirth once
While I am personally not a fan of the pixel remaster's music and the removal of the PSP's extra bosses, 30:52 goes HARD.
my favorite 0:00 to 4:55
I like the new theme of Grugu mountain but im prefer the PSP version.
Missing some of the tracks
🙏 Please extend Final Fantasy 4 (Pixel Remaster version) of Castle Damcyan & also Country of Troia. 20 minutes each please 🥺🙏
it´s not on spotify anymore...
Having a good time by playing exp 0.5 and Gil gain 4.0x. Yeah, this plays from the original which Gil is rather hard to obtain.
FC音源派だけど海底神殿はプレイ中に足止めて聞き入った
I kinda wish the Sunken Shrine and Chaos Shrine themes were swapped.
they are, the track listing in the game ost are wrong
@@Crazetex ah
If you look through the soundtracks of the various other iterations of FF1, you'll find it's that way for other versions of the game, too; I think it's become a running gag for the game's soundtrack at this point.
@@CleaningCaptain Yeah no I’ve noticed that too XD. It is kinda funny tho
Is there a video for each song?
53:37 Shop
Gotta be honest, I prefer the Town theme on the PS1 and PSP versions
Okay, after listening to he whole video through, I am not too impressed. The sound quality is great, but the instrumentation and the arrangement seems to be many cases worse than how they were in the older soundtrack of Final Fantasy Origins/20th anniversary release. Here is the listing showing how this Pixel Remaster OST fares against the Origins OST composition by composition:
Sunken Shrine (which has been mixed up with Chaos Shrine in this video's description): worse
Mount Gulg: worse
Castle Cornelia: worse
Dungeon: better
Boss Battle A: equally good
Boss Battle B: worse
Matoya's Cave: better
Main Theme: worse
Menu Screen: better
Final Battle: equally good
Miniboss Battle: equally good
Inn: worse
Shop: equally good
Derelict Keep: worse
Battle: equally good
Sanctuary: worse
Flying Fortress: worse
Chaos Shrine: better
The Ship: worse
Town: better
Airship: worse
Looking at results it is clear which version has the better soundtrack overall.
> Boss Battle B: worse
That chant/choir near the end of the loop was _divine_ though.
@@elinfini Undoubtedly. Unfortunately, it does not negate the wrong notes playing at the beginning of the loop.
where is opening theme
Where is Castle of Ordeals?
58:01 - Derelict Keep
@@XadePsyconic Thanks! Not nearly as good as the PSP version. The PSP version ROCKS!!!!
@@jamescruz5637 No prob. Never played the PSP version, I'll have to go listen to it.
@@XadePsyconic Let me know what you think after you check it out!
pixel remastered themes sounded much better for the nes/fc ff games than the snes/sfc ones imo. i didnt like the snes/sfc versions so i stuck to the original ost playing those games.
This is why Square Enix is better than EA. Square Enix remaster a whole Final Fantasy series with remake awesome music to HD while EA never remaster a NFS Most wanted and Underground series and make a crap games that are not so good unlike NFS MW and this games
EA is busy with woman football. 😂😂😂😂
Wheres prelude?
I think I'm the only one who didn't like the new arrangement of the musics in all the pixel collection.
The magic effects too sadly,still imo the best experience ever with any FF is with the og ones.
They ruined sublet shrine. Always interesting seeing different aspects of the songs get highlighted each time the soundtrack gets a redo. Some of the things that made that track for me in the psp version are no longer here.
Personally, I think the Pixel Remasters should've also included an "Old Arranged" option in the menu for a soundtrack option when they were updated. With FFI and FFII's "Old Arranged" soundtrack being Final Fantasy Origins, and FFIII and FFIV's being the PSP remake soundtrack.
I love most of them, I just don't like Mount Gulg and the Flying Fortress ones, they lack punch and lost their omnious nature. My solution is going to be modding these 2 from the PS1 version.
35:26
I prefer the sparser nes versions. They give off a sense of danger and uncertainty. These new arrangements are too 'full' and intricate and don't fit the setting/situation.
The boss music sounds worse
They ruined Mount Gulg's theme.
good thing there’s an option to listen to the original
@@revolverocelot4433 Yup!
this is best Ost of FF1 they out did themselves again!
@Ivan Ridoni