Video game music is excellent, and so is listening to some of your favorite tracks outside of the game itself. What's even better is when a group of incredibly talented people get together and start making remixes of popular video game tracks.

Hunting down the best in video game remixes can be a full-time job with so many great artists out there. So, sit back and relax as we show off the best websites in the world for getting your fix of video game tunes remix to perfection.

1. Remix.Kwed.Org

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First up, we've got Remix.Kwed.Org, a website that looks like someone took it from the early 2000s. However, you shouldn't let appearances fool you here. Kwed is an excellent resource for finding some of the more obscure video game remixes online, and it is still active. However, the site is a little specific since it only covers remixes of Commodore 64 tunes.

There's a good reason why a site would dedicate itself to C64 music, of course. The SID chip inside many Commodore machines was responsible for some insanely memorable tunes. Back in the 80s, that particular microcomputer held a massive chunk of the market in its vice-like grip, so there are plenty of fans of the system to this day.

If you're in the mood for tunes that sound like they're ripped straight from a cracking team's over-the-top logo, then you're in the right place here.

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2. Newgrounds

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Newgrounds was once king of the Internet. Back in the mid-to-late 2000s, you could find many of the internet's most prominent stars congregating on this website. These days it has a slightly smaller profile, but plenty of people still post their original works, and a large chunk of that work is video game remixes. There's a pretty sizable variety here as well, stretching back to 2003 when audio submission went live.

The main issue with remixes on Newgrounds is that they can be a bit hard to find. There's not any genre search or anything, so you have to type in the name of the game from which you want to enjoy the music, and hope for the best. Still, there's gold here, and it is worth digging for it.

3. SoundCloud

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SoundCloud isn't just a place for your brother-in-law to try launching his music career. It also hosts a lot of video game remix tracks as well. A bit like Newgrounds, there's no dedicated video game remix section, but it's easy to search albums for those with 'video game' in the description to find what you're looking for.

Because of SoundCloud's massive popularity, it has an enormous variety of different artists available, making it the best choice if you're looking for a lot of varying remix styles.

4. OCReMix

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OCReMix is possibly one of the most famous video game remix websites in the world. It's been around since 1999 and its community, audience, critics, and even industry professionals absolutely love it. Some of the work on OCReMix is so good that it has led to the creators getting jobs in the video game industry off its back. That's how good this site is.

Part of the reason you'll find such a great collection of video game tracks here is that everything is curated. While this means it's harder to get your music on the site, it also means you can be sure you're getting some great tunes to listen to, as well.

Not only has the site hosted several albums, but you can browse through specific games to find the music you're looking for.

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5. GameChops

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If you haven't heard of GameChops, you've probably been living under a rock. GameChops is a video-game-based record label that releases albums and singles of remixes by various artists from around the internet. These albums have become insanely popular on sites like YouTube and music services like Spotify and Amazing Music, accruing millions of views and streams.

GameChops is great if you're looking for albums rather than individual tracks and if you're looking for a more modern site with a lot of professional polish involved. It also features myriad "& Chill" albums for a more relaxed approach to game remixes, if that's what you're into.

Those Are the Best Video Game Remix Sites

There you have it, a list of the top 5 sites on the web for you to listen to some great video game remixes. Maybe you're thinking about trying to remix some tracks for yourself at some point soon, and if so, you've also got sites you can upload them to once you're done.