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"Starcraft is one game I'm sad you left out. Its thrilling songs made you tingle with excitement, especially with the Brood War soundtrack. The game's music made you want to play slow just to listen to the music."

screenshot "Your list is missing obviously one of the best game soundtracks of all time, and by this I mean Blizzard's 1998 hit Starcraft. Its mixture of rock/techno/new age/classical was one of the best game soundtracks of both 1998 and of all time."

"Just think of the subtle coming of the Terrans or the freaky Zergs... and don't even mention the crystal-clear Protoss."

"Please! I think this really belongs in there, the fantastically evil Zerg tunes. The fantasy-like dreamland Protoss music, and the Redneck country/rock-like tunes of the Terrans! They complement each other and they all sound good! 'Nuff said."

"Should have been included. The music was great... much better than games like Heroes II and Doom. I still go around humming the tunes to that game!"

screenshot "One of the best musical soundtracks ever! Three different types of music for three different races, and each type rocked. You guys are high!"

"OK, while some games may surpass it, I feel that this game was overlooked, because it is still one of the most-searched-for MP3s at legal MP3 sites. The music is great, and you can dance to it."

"While this game is not a leap forward in music technology, Starcraft has a phenomenal musical score with each score different with each race. Even Brood War has a supplemental set of brand-new scores to even further heighten the epic battles of Starcraft."

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