Because I had nothing planned for today, I think I'll go along with mr skunk's requests (ok, one of them. I need to do research on Fatal Frame).

Title: "Hyrule Field Main Theme"
Artist: Koji Kondo
Album: "Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Original Soundtrack"
This game, released in 1997, was THE game to shape the Zelda series into what it is today. The series started off in 1986 on the Famicom Disk System and 1987 on the NES in "The Legend of Zelda". The series went on to do things like a cartoon, cereal, an appearance in the Captain N cartoon, a side-scrolling sequel, a SNES game, a Gameboy game, a game where you could play as Zelda, and two games with a Link with
lipstick, but none exactly defined the character as a major icon in the gaming world. At least, not until this N64 game. One major change was his look. Before hand, he looked like a elvish Pinnochio. But, the theory is that someone on the game, during the early stages, went to see Dragon Ball Z movie 13 (coming to the US this September, by the way) and saw this guy:
Oh yes, I went there. Both look similar. Both have an ocarina. Coincidence? You be the judge.
So, anyways, the game featured new designs for the characters, new weapons and items, a HUGE 3-D world, a serious storyline, the first 3-D game to go through TIME-TRAVEL, ect.
The series went on to a remake of the Gameboy game, a N64 sequel, an apperence in a N64 fighting game, TWO Gameboy Color games, an apperence (this time with Zelda/Shiek and Ganondorf) in the gamecube sequel to the N64 fighting game, a Gameboy Advance version of the SNES game (which included a new game as well), a Gamecube disk with OOT and a harder version of it (which was originally meant for the 64 Disk Drive), a Gamecube disk with both NES games and both N64 games, a Cel-Shaded Gamecube game, an apperence in the Gamecube version of a fighting game completely unrelated to the other two fighting games, a full-blown Gamecube sequel to the game that was included in the GBA version of the SNES game, and another Gameboy Advance game, but none have come close to the impact the N64 game had on the series (ok, maybe the cel-shaded game, but more so the complaints it got for it's style (I mean, I thought it was better than the N64 game!)). Some hope that Twilight Princess, the upcoming Gamecube/Wii title, will make as big an impact, but we'll just have to wait and see.
I felt this piece summed up the series nicely. Innocent, yet a feeling of epicness and a heroic feeling.
Download "Hyrule Field Main Theme":
http://rapidshare.de/files/24973745/19_hyrule_field_main_theme.mp3.html
And before I sign off for the night:
Kimba wrote: two games with a Link with lipstick
"Those were dark days man. Dark days. I still get flashbacks."