Um, sure, but none of that changes the fact that looking over music for every game you think it could be is cheating. Having a personal collection may not give you an unfair advantage, but looking through MIDIs certainly does. You don't have some inherent right to, say, look through the MIDIs for Mario Tennis on the GBA just because you only own the GBC game.
Mario Tennis: Power Tour is a great game, by the way. And Motoi Sakuraba is awesome. The fact that it sounded like something out of Golden Sun pretty much immediately narrowed down what it could be.
I've devised a new rule that will make this less about me trying to defeat Jeramyu indirectly by hoping other people will get here first, and more about someone actually needing to get the song. From now on and retroactively, I have the right to take the points myself from any song that nobody has gotten after a week. That way, there's actually some motivation to get a song nobody else can, and some satisfaction for me other than mocking you all for not having played Ikaruga or something.
So I get points for Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, Ikaruga, and, get this,
Sonic Adventure. I can't believe nobody got a song from Sonic Adventure - the second part of the Perfect Chaos battle.
In case nobody noticed, I haven't been using MP3s even though I mentioned that I could, just because it's too time-consuming for me when all the songs are already there as MIDIs. >_> It takes too long to find and upload MP3s if I don't already have them.
Suck on That, bitches
Jeramyu: 9
Impossible: 6
Sage of the Wise: 8
Teenr0cker: 1
This next one should be easy for anyone who has played the game - even if not for many years. It's the kind of thing that haunts you.
http://media.putfile.com/Song-40-81
Evil, evil game...