You could just download it from youtube using a website like youtubemp4.com or something.
And I keep lots of game music on my PSP. Mostly the more orchestrated stuff, or Bemani tracks. Also some chiptunes, like Castle Shikigami BGM.
I play a cd in my car consisting only of vg music- mostly instrumentals. Lyrics are overrated.
i listen to more Sega VGM then i do real music.
I've been all day recording music (i'm sick) from old PC Dos and X68000 games for the Roland SC-55 and MT-32, i have uploaded some of them on youtube, if anyone wants me to record something just need to ask.
http://www.youtube.com/user/chinitosoccer1
I plan to record the entire "Sonic & Knuckles collection PC" MIDI soundtrack from the SC-55.
I bought the 4 disc Grandia set
Symphony of the Night
Macross VF-X2
I love game music, and 80's synth. Ohhhh how I wish tangerine dream had done some videogame music.....:(
I probably listen to game music more than real music. I always put on tracks from jap/euro Sonic CD when I study. I listen to a lot of Gradius music, mega man, castlevania, actraiser, etc.
Totally.
JVC Star Wars - NES
Top Gear - SNES
Sonic - Genesis
C&C - PC
I do, but I've yet to fully "get into it". The only game-related music on my mp3 player is from soundtracks that I own on CD, and the ones that I have tend to be not so "videogamey" sounding. Strangely, I have some music by chiptune artists, and I consider myself a fan of that stuff, but I don't have any actual chiptunes culled from games. There are some that I would listen to, I've just never gotten around to it.
Everything 'game' and 'normal' just gets mixed into one big playlist for everything tagged <3 in Zune. Everything I'm comfy listening to in public gets on the list, everything else I can just fire up by itself anyway.
I listen to video game music almost exclusively. I have a 30GB zune full of chiptune music, most of it i ripped myself. Just recently i downloaded the soundtrack of the PC Genjin (Bonks adventure) ps2 remake and ripped some songs from Avenging Spirit via Mame.
It's funny you said that, as just the other day I was thinking the same exact thing about Tangerine Dream. Gotta love the synth-laden fantasy stuff, especially TD's work on Legend.
Vay was a classic, and I probably tossed the CD in my CD player just as often as my Sega CD. Gotta love Red Book audio.