Parasite Eve OST - Wheel of Fortune ~ Museum Theme

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2008

Music from the soundtrack of Parasite Eve.

Title: Wheel of Fortune
Composer: Yoko Shimomura

Check my playlists for more songs of Parasite Eve and other game music: http://www.youtube.com/profile_play_list?user=PeyserConley

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  • I'm going to the Museum of Natural History myself this Sunday ;) I'll be on the lookout for any moving bones,

  • And make sure you give Aya a call, if you see any. ;)

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  • @Gear06 this song still gives me creeps not as bad as in silent hill 1 when i took so long trying to slove that dang puzzle that i thought the game was still on when it wasn't

  • @stereomaxout I know your comment is almost a year old,but damn it's still awesome xD

  • I hated this stage. It took so long to fight through.

  • will you be posting the soundtrack to PE3?

  • Hearing this when I was a kid, it scared the hell outta me. What's even worse is when you find the room where EVE is at... *shutters*

  • You just know you're getting close to the end of the game when this song plays.

  • this songs makes my heart beat fast....just like it did when i played the game when i was little....memories....

  • Wouldnt that be sick to be in the Museum of Natural History while a blackout happens and this song starts? Hopefully this dream comes true one day...

  • This song actually reminds me a TINY bit of Hollow Bastion, the KH1 incarnation of it.

    OBVIOUSLY Parasite Eve came first. I'm just saying, since the same composer made both songs, I find it very intriguing. I guess it fits, too. Hollow Bastion is a world that's only an illusion of a grander past. Museums are much the same way, showing an illusion of the past by showing trinkets from said past.

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