The Music of Video Games [81] Mega Man X


Entry 81 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming’s history. Mega Man X Rockman X (jp) ロックマンX (jp) Year: 1993 Platform: SNES Developer: Capcom Co. Ltd. Publisher: Capcom USA Inc. Video source: Speeddemosarchive.com For more info on the game, follow these links: www.mobygames.com www.gamefaqs.com en.wikipedia.org Watch this video with 44 KHz stereo sound: ca.youtube.com Using this link may affect video quality. Music composed by Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara and Toshihiko Horiyama.

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25 Responses to “The Music of Video Games [81] Mega Man X”

  1. Gridiron992 says:

    Yay for the 1st in the MMX line!

  2. sunnysolaris says:

    @MasterBelmont I have a special place in my heart for Mega Man 3, but I have to agree that this goes up there in the top five Mega Man games. If you never played this with the Capcom arcade joystick controller, you’re missing out. Fantastic all-around experience.

  3. WingedDesperado says:

    8:03 best ending theme ever!

  4. darkvocalist says:

    4:15 ftw.

  5. DRCsyntax says:

    Why was sigma’s boss battle skipped?

  6. gamewizl says:

    one of the great masterpieces, so glad I picked this one up as a kid

  7. darkvocalist says:

    4:17

  8. nikokapo says:

    @nakedfrenzy6241
    Fruity Loops? Reason?

  9. nakedfrenzy6241 says:

    what would be sick would be to have a program where you can make Music like this but all your own.

  10. J2Dstar says:

    Nothing but quality from game start to the final credits-a true masterpiece. Slightly underrated too-this belongs on every top ten games of all time list. Thank you Garudoh for this mix and all the amazing work you’ve done!

  11. dannylvalentine says:

    Where is “sigma’s fortress” Music?

  12. Darthstone01 says:

    @rockworm503 as can i good sir. also with x2 and x3.

  13. FlagPoleJumper says:

    Awesome Music, also, I’ve never seen Megaman so impatient before!! Maybe he’s secretly traing forthe Olympic games, or (more realisticly) the next Smash Bros.!! Keep your fingers crossed X!

  14. ooogooman says:

    Protoman wasn’t in Megaman X…do you mean Zero?

  15. superbrando90 says:

    dont u have this as a midi???

  16. felipevidal says:

    This game is my childhood and the reason of my addiction to Megaman Games :D !

  17. bbp2003 says:

    big ups to the japanese composers that made these

  18. RevHunter99 says:

    fucking amazing.

  19. Weltall8000 says:

    @Boggieman667 Heh, I wrote 4:14, but meant 5:14 (as I incorrectly looked at that time when he said 4:14), which was Storm Eagle’s anyways. I don’t even think Launch Octopus’s theme is in here come to think of it.

  20. Manolo1013 says:

    This game was raw when it first came out. Ahead of its time. The tracks go hard on this game, even protoman’s theme was epic. They should just make another mega man x game for xb360 or ps3 and continue the story line from this game. maybe mega man x/2, as in x and a half.

  21. Boggieman667 says:

    @CUB0W 4:14 = Spark Mandrill’s stage Music…..

  22. Boggieman667 says:

    @Weltall8000 4:14 = Spark Mandrills stage Music…..

  23. mike1982123 says:

    5:14 – Yes!

  24. mike1982123 says:

    5:14 yes!

  25. Weltall8000 says:

    @CUB0W 4:14 = Launch Octopus’ level’s Music.