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Video game soundtracks considered the best Year Game Lead composer(s) Notes Ref. 1985 Super Mario Bros. Koji Kondo: The Super Mario Bros. theme was the first musical piece from a video game to be inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry.
Scarface: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album featured on the 1983 American crime film, Scarface, which was directed by Brian De Palma. Composed by Italian producer Giorgio Moroder , the vinyl soundtrack was released on December 9 of the same year through MCA Records .
The award was introduced to recognize the impact of music specifically written for video games and other interactive media. This is a sister category to the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, which previously honored scores written for film, television and video games, though Journey in 2013 was the only game ever nominated.
Scarface: The World Is Yours is a 2006 action-adventure video game developed by Radical Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows published by Vivendi Games. It is based on the 1983 film of the same name written by Oliver Stone and directed by Brian De Palma .
The song appears in the 2001 video game Grand Theft Auto III, where it is featured on the in-game radio station Flashback 95.6 (Flashback FM) along with four other songs from the Scarface soundtrack. [1] The song was also used in the video game Scarface: The World is Yours.
The World Is Yours (Scarface album), 1993; The World Is Yours (Ian Brown album), 2007; The World Is Yours (The Union album), 2013; The World Is Yours (Rich the Kid album), 2018; The World Is Yours, a 2007 EP by Andy Grammer; World is Yours (ワールド イズ ユアーズ), a 2009 album by Mass of the Fermenting Dregs
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The MTV Video Music Award for Best Video Game Soundtrack was awarded from 2004 to 2006 as an attempt by MTV to tap into the video gaming community in order to gain greater audiences for its VMAs. When the MTV Video Music Awards were revamped in 2007, this award was eliminated and never brought back.