Final Fantasy III Original Sound Version is a
soundtrack album of
video game music from
Final Fantasy III. The album contains the musical tracks from the game, composed by Nobuo Uematsu. It spans 44 tracks and covers a duration of 54:24. It was released on July 15, 1991, by Square and NTT Publishing.
Final Fantasy III has been described as the game in which Uematsu's musical style "began to take a more definite form". Many of the tracks in the soundtrack use "cascading rhythms" in both the foreground and background sounds, as well as a bass rhythm, pushing the limited sound hardware of the
Nintendo Entertainment System further than in
Final Fantasy II. The tunes range in style, including "jazzy" and "new age", and in tempo from slow, somber pieces to more upbeat rhythms. Including the smaller pieces not included in the original soundtrack,
Final Fantasy III contained twice as many pieces as the soundtrack to
Final Fantasy II. The original release bears the catalog number
N23D-002. It was re-released on November 26, 1994 and again on October 1, 2004 by NTT Publishing under the catalog numbers
PSCN-5013 and
NTCP-5013, respectively.
Final Fantasy III Original Sound Version sold over 5,300 copies, and was well received by critics. Ben Schweitzer of RPGFan felt that it was "one of the strongest soundtracks" of any
NES game, a sentiment that Patrick Gann of RPGFan agreed with. Gann further declared the main theme "Eternal Wind" to "quite possibly be the best
world map music" in a video game. Jon Turner of Soundtrack Central felt that, although the sound limitations of the album detracted it in the eyes of many listeners, the album was still well worth the purchase. Dave of Square Enix Music Online, however, disagreed, feeling that, although it was "charming", it was "one of the weaker
Final Fantasy albums". ==
Final Fantasy III Yūkyū no Kaze Densetsu==