For many longtime fans of the franchise, Final Fantasy IX is still widely seen as one of the absolute high points, perfectly balancing a compelling story with impressive gameplay elements, and a return to the original magical aesthetic that made the series so iconic in the first place.
Releasing all the way back in 2000, it's a game that has sold more than 5 million copies at the time of writing, and it's clear that the appetite is there for more releases related to FFIX. Fortunately, one such product has just gone live that really should strike a chord with those who consider themselves fans of the game.
Over on the official Square Enix website, you can find the store listing for FINAL FANTASY IX - House Grooves, a reimagining of much of the game's soundtrack, with plenty of bass added to really annoy your next-door neighbors when you crank it up. The full track list included on the CD is as follows:
The album also has an extensive list of featured artists, including SEQUENCE, Lonely Boy, DJ Synthesizer, Kai Saruwatari, Andreas Saag, Giom, Terry McGowan, Christian Dinh Gulino, Ai Kakihira, Chocoholic, Haioka, and Pam feat. Community Resolution.
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