1. Apidya - Chris Huelsbeck. Need I say more? TI love it so much that I own the arranged soundtrack CD (though the really high-quality music such as the pond and the ending are left unarranged - proof of how amazing the music is)
2. Iridion 2 - Another Amiga-style soundtrack, but on GBA. Considering the usual mediocre GBA sound output, this is doubly amazing. Manfred Linzner conjures memories of Turrican with his synthpop-style music but also manages to make it unique and fitting. I wish I could buy the soundtrack CD. I don't suppose anyone has it, do they?
3. Thunderforce 3 - Prog-rock on Genesis. Proof that the supposedly weak sound capabilities of Sega's 16-bit console are not that mediocre after all. If you want further proof, check out Chris Huelsbeck's work in Mega Turrican.
4. G-Darius - Operatic techno weirdness. Very unique. Play it on your car's stereo to get some weird looks
5. Dangun Feveron - FREEEE LOVE! The whole game is based around a disco theme, so there's a very appropriate soundtrack. I often get killed in level 2 because I stop firing to hear the music.


