Final Fantasy III (3D Remake) now part of GOG Preservation Program
The polygonal reimagining of Final Fantasy III debuted on the Nintendo DS portable console in 2006, and received a port for the PlayStation Portable.


The polygonal reimagining of Final Fantasy III debuted on the Nintendo DS portable console in 2006, and received a port for the PlayStation Portable.
Developer Double Fine's high-definition remaster features the music score by Peter McConnell, recorded with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
The four-disc vinyl set features a selection of orchestral music tracks from the cel-shaded action-adventure game developed by Clover Studio.
An encore performance will be held on June 6th at the Bunkyo Civic Hall Grand Hall in Tokyo, coinciding with the release of a concert recording DVD.
Aperture Science Psychoacoustic Laboratories' Portal 2 Soundtrack: Songs To Test By (4-CD set) ships from Blixt Merchandise, published by Ipecac Music.
"Fight Songs: The Music of Team Fortress 2" The Green Poster vinyl by Mike Morasky ships via the Valve Studio Orchestra Bandcamp page.
The Arcade Archives edition, published by Hamster Corporation, is available for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 consoles.
Music for the atmospheric adventure game is composed by Hugo Long, described by Bandai Namco as "haunting melodies with immersive soundscapes."
The Integrate expansion includes "Episode Intermission," introducing protagonist Yuffie Kisaragi and her associate Sonon Kusakabe of Wutai Village.
Far East Recording's Apes In The Net EP features reconstructed and remastered Ape Escape music by FantaVision composer Soichi Terada.
Soundtrack & Art Book downloadable content on Steam includes hundreds of illustrations, re-orchestrated game score composed by Nicolas de Ferran.
Developed by MileStone Inc., the vertical scrolling shoot-em-up arrived in arcades in Japan in November of 2006, designed for Sega NAOMI hardware.