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Okay, this round is now closed. For those who are curious, here are the answers:

1. Dragon Warrior (or Quest) 1- fight with the Dragonlord. It was the first RPG I played, and I thought it'd be a good place to start.
2. Ah, this one. Everyone guessed the same game- Mega Man 2's intro. However, 2 people did comment that it sounded different, and that is correct. This mix is not from MM2. Instead, I chose to use part of the ending from Mega Man 1. And that was answer I wanted...
3. I'm saddened that nobody got this. This was one of the best games on the NES, and I even took the music from the first actual game area. Some call it the central area, but whichever, it's the first area you fight enemies in from Legacy of the Wizard.
4. Another quality NES game. This one is the victory fanfare from The Guardian Legend.
5. If I'm calling this 8-bit, I can't do all NES. The hint that it wasn't NES may have come from the fact that it had a different volume. And since extracting audio from .kss files is harder for me than .nfs files, I had to use the first track from Fantasy Zone on the Master System.
6. This was just in there for fun, and the fact that one of my roommates hates it. It's the board music from Adventures of Lolo 2.
7. I expected a few more people to be tripped up by this one, partially, again, because of the different instrumentation. But some of you guessed it correctly as the opening to Castlevania 2. If you did notice it sounding different, it's because this was actually taken from the FDS version of the game.
8. I thought someone would get this. Even the prior game in the series was in a prior round. This is from Zoda's Revenge: Star Tropics 2.
9. Another FDS remix, though you might not be able to tell. (I couldn't, at least.) This is world 3 from Kid Icarus.
10. I'll be honest- this one was the cruel one. I truthfully expected nobody to get it. Every once in a while, a decent game that nobody's ever heard of comes out from a company that nobody's ever heard of. This was a game from Kemco; and this song was the overworld music for Legend of the Ghost Lion. I'd not be surprised if I'm the only person who's played this...



-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...