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Assassins Creed 2 ­ Venice Rooftops
Batman Arkham Asylum ­ Scarecrow theme
Batman Arkham City ­ The Court Is Now In Session
Batman Arkham City ­ Main Menu Theme
Batman Arkham Origins Main Menu Theme
Blazblue CS ­ Condemnation wings (Tsubaki's Theme)
BlazblueRebellion ­ Ragna The Bloodedges Theme
BlazBlue Song Interlude ­ Cross Line (Jin VS. Tsubaki theme)
Call of Duty: World at War ­ Black Cats
Call of Duty: World at War ­ Fountain ­­ Brave Soldat
Call of Duty: World at War ­ Hell’s Gate
Call of Duty: World at War ­ Reznov
Castlevania Dawn Of Sorrow ­ Bloody Tears
Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow ­ Demon Castle Pinnacle
Castlevania Order of Ecclesia music ­ Draculas Castle
Castlevania Order of Ecclesia music ­ Final Battle
Castlevania Portrait of Ruin ­ Banquet of Madness
Castlevania Portrait Of Ruin ­ Dance Of Sadness
Castlevania Portrait of Ruin ­ Jail of Jewels
Castlevania Symphony of the Night ­ Draculas Castle theme
Castlevania Symphony of the Night ­ The Tragic Prince
Chrono Cross ­ The Brink of Death
Chrono Cross ­ Dragon God
Chrono Cross ­ Dream of the Shore Near Another World
Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2 ­ Hell March 2
Contra 4 ­ Tunnel Boss
Dark Souls 2 ­ Old Dragonslayer
Deus Ex Human Revolution ­ Icarus
Devil May Cry 4 ­ Lock and Load ­ Blackened Angel Mix ­ Dante Combat
Donkey Kong Country 2 Soundtrack: Bramble Blast
Donkey Kong Country 2 ­ Welcome to Crocodile Isle
Donkey Kong Country 2 ­ King K. Rool Theme
Donkey Kong Country 2 ­ Mining Melancholy
Donkey Kong Country 3 ­ Final Boss Music
Doom 64 ­ Finale
Doom (SNES Ver)­ E1M9­ Hiding The Secrets
Doom OST ­ E1M1 ­ At Doom's Gate
DOOM (SNES) Music ­ On The Hunt (E3M3, E3M5)
Double Dragon ­ 01 Dead or Alive Theme
Duke Nukem 64 ­ Grabbag
Fatal Fury ­ Geese ni Kissu
Final Fantasy VI ­ The Decisive Battle (Boss)
Final Fantasy VII OST ­ Birth of a God

Final Fantasy VII ­ Boss Theme
Final Fantasy VII ­ Cid's Theme
Final Fantasy VII ­ It's Difficult to Stand on

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