We actually have a whole ton of video game music right on the main site in MP3/FLAC format, which you can find here. It isn't terribly comprehensive and doesn't seem to be organized by console, but it might be a good place to start. There are other sources for game MP3s you can find through google as well.
Another option is to download the game soundtracks in their native format. The file sizes are often much smaller, and they can be converted to MP3 using a combination of Winamp and plugins for these special formats. Here's a guide to doing it with SNES music files; http://www.ehow.com/how_5087111_convert-spc-mp.html. This will probably work with any consoles music, so long as you have an appropriate Winamp plugin to play them.
The best source I've found for these types of soundtracks is http://www.zophar.net/music.html.
Last edited by MaslowK; 11th-August-2014 at 01:44.
"I think that the problem with this video is it is highly derivative of many popular bands within the genre. Although when viewed on its own merits, it does have a deeper groove. However what it has in groove, it lacks in originality. One can't help but be reminded of such bands as Pearl Jam, White Zombie, Suicidal Tendencies and other bands that bear the mantle of so called "Alternative Rock". One is even reminded of Lorie Anderson when she wore curlers. Hehehmhm! This video speaks less to the heart and more to the sphincter. In closing, I think Korn would do well to learn more from -"