All the video game music used at the Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony

23 July 2021, 15:30 | Updated: 23 July 2021, 20:59

All the video game music used at the Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony. Picture: Nintendo / Square Enix

By Emma Clarke

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics may have been scaled back because of the pandemic, but the opening ceremony was certainly one to remember!

Not only did it commence with the usual flag procession, the spectacle included energetic dance routines, light displays, Japanese traditions and, of course, music - including some...familiar tunes.

As well as playing the hosting country's national anthem, organisers included the official song for this year's Games: 'Colourful' by a chorus of J-Pop artists, and a selection of video game scores.

Indeed, Japan has a long and celebrated history when it comes to video games, producing some of the most popular titles in the world.

Read more: Every piece of music played in the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony

From Final Fantasy to Sonic the Hedgehog - here's every video game score that was featured in the Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony...

1. Dragon Quest

2. Final Fantasy

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3. The Tales series

4. Monster Hunter

5. Kingdom Hearts

6. Chrono Trigger

7. Ace Combat

8. Sonic the Hedgehog

9. Winning Eleven

10. Phantasy Star Universe

11. Gradius

12. NierR

13. Saga Series

14. SoulCalibur

Fans have since flooded social media with praise.

One viewer wrote: "Playing Frog's theme at the Olympics... I'm validated"

Another added: "Definitely hearing Starlight Zone theme from Sonic the Hedgehog playing at the #OpeningCeremony Love that! #Olympics."