Thanks for using one of my requests I sent in, TYP! I had actually meant to register right after sending that email and then forgot to get back around to it and felt silly when I realized I just signed the email "Jims" and that's it.
Regarding Game #2...
I was really glad you used Legacy of the Wizard because, even though it is definitely obscure these days, it's a really unique little part of gaming history. As you mentioned on the show, it was an early game by Falcom, a company that is really proud of its game music, and the soundtrack itself was done by Yuzo Koshiro. It's an interesting little music relic from the past for some of their later titles. And the game itself is a really early example of sandbox gameplay that you didn't see much on the NES (aside from Zelda, I guess). It's a game basically just about wandering around figuring out where your character can go, and often forcing them into places they don't belong (especially by jumping on enemies and stuff).
It's definitely way too obtuse, though, and could've been improved greatly by simply indicating which of the 4 major sections of the map belonged to which character. There are definitely hints with the barriers in the way, but it's still not always clear where to actually go when you're in the right section.
Oh, and to confuse things even more, there's a 5th character who is mostly useless and is only supposed to be used toward the end of the game.
Only ended up getting 2 out of the 5, including my request. Never played Game #3 (skipped that one), but knew it thanks to a Brawl remix. I really enjoyed Game #5's music, though. That last track seemed like it was inspired by Inception.