Yasunori Mitsuda is very underrated being in the same company at the same time as Nobou Uematsu does that. But, no reason to discredit his practically equal genius(He was also the sound designer for the majority of square games during the SNES days. Where Uematsu may have written many of the scores, he's the one responsible for adapting it to the technology, so probably contributed a lot to the tone. He did the same for FF7).
I think he's ingenious. Chrono Cross may be the most advanced, variant, and mature soundtrack of any videogame. Plus, both Xenogears, and the first Xenosaga(actually performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra) are also fantastic.
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Terence Hill, as recently confirmed during an interview to an Italian TV talk-show, was offered the role but rejected it because he considered it "too violent". Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta declined the role for the same reason. When Al Pacino was considered for the role of John Rambo, he turned it down when his request that Rambo be more of a madman was rejected.
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Al Pacino = God
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