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Junichi Masuda's soundtrack for the original Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow games is iconic. Despite the limited hardware offered by the Gameboy, Masuda managed to create some highly effective music, and he did so with a little inspiration from his favourite classical composers.
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Dylan Tallchief, How Pokemon's CREEPIEST song was made
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0:00 Introduction
0:21 Gameboy's limited soundchip
2:02 Counterpoint vs. Homophony
3:29 Celadon City
4:12 Pallet Town
5:45 J.S. Bach
7:45 Lavender Town
9:17 Viridian Forest
10:00 Stravinsky & Shostakovich
10:55 Mt. Moon
11:54 Pokémon Tower
12:20 Junichi Masuda
13:40 I wrote a chiptune piece
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