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| View Poll Results: Still listen to Final Fantasy Music? | |||
| Yes, I still like it. It's still on the top of my favorite VGM list. |
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63 | 46.67% |
| No, I'm getting bored of it already. I dont think I want to listen to it anymore. |
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11 | 8.15% |
| It depends on my mood. Sometime I'm fed up, but I would like to listen it on some other time. |
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61 | 45.19% |
| Voters: 135. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Most of my VGM albums are FF albums, so you can say that I often listen to FF music. I still put Uematsu's music in high regard when we talk about VGM, but that doesn't mean he's the best. I do listen to other composers, but the range isn't that big as compared to other members here. Maybe if I'm exposed to more composers or games, I might try to listen to their music, but for now FF (and usually Square games) dominiate my VGM collection.
And I think FFX is the worst FF album, but I love Suteki da Ne. ![]() Jam it back in, in the dark. |