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The Music of Video Games [274] Treasure of the Rudras

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2008

Entry 274 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming's history.

Treasure of the Rudras (tjp)
Rudra No Hihou (jp)
ルドラの秘宝 (jp)

Year: 1996
Platform: Super Famicom
Developer: Square Co. Ltd.
Publisher: Square Co. Ltd.
Video source: Toneman

For more info on the game, follow these links:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/snes/rudra-no-hihou
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/home/564407.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasure_of_the_Rudras

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Music composed by Ryuji Sasai.

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  • Hey Garudoh you should do diablo, starcraft, and the warcraft games.

    Great vid, likes the music.

  • Yep, all of those will be done eventually. Except maybe for the first Warcraft, which is kind of 'meh' to me.

  • Wow, you did this game? That's RIDICULOUSLY obscure. Some pretty good songs and medleys, but an average Final Fantasy wannabee with a cool magic system....which everybody abuses by casting swear words :P.

  • I only found out about this game a few months ago, so I haven't played it. Despite its possible shortcomings, I gotta say, I love how the enemies actually are animated in battles. Would've loved to see that kind of stuff in FFVI.

  • Yea, Square kinda did that thing in the late life of the SNES. Try Bahamut Lagoon, too. Oh, and Dragon Quest VI (yes, I realize Enix made it, but the enemies are animated).

  • Funny you bring up those two games, I recently made a video for both. I'm pretty sure all of these games would've blown my mind had I played them back in the day (with proper translations, of course).

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  • @Theopontus That is really too bad. Square should remake this and put it for the DS.

  • It's not a bad game. It has good graphics, gorgeous animations, good music and of course a unique magic system. But it came out very late in the SNES' lifetime when Square had already decided to part ways with Nintendo (Final Fantasy 7 was released less than a year later, if I'm not mistaken). This is probably the most important reason why it was never released in the US.

  • Wow, whoever made that translation didn't know about spaces. Great music, though.

  • wow for a very obscure rpg threasure of the rudras has some very good music

  • One day I shall write this music.

  • just download the .spc files form zophars

  • Lemme know if youre still looking for this soundtrack, Im sure I could get my hands on it for you.

  • the beginning is like the music from " On the World Death - Chrono Trigger "

    the music rocks in my soul

  • This was a really original game. I loved how you could make up your own spells.

  • That`s what makes this game so awesome too.

    The boss fights are truly epic, You struggle through them, and I love how it`s all full motion in the battles, for a Snes rpg game.

    The magic/mantra system is awesome too, it could do with an in game lexicon after a while thou, but it had it`s charm, it kept you figuring out what combinations were the best at all times.

    Awesome music too!

    I should pick up this game again sometime, ah, the memories^^

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