I always liked the music for the beat'em-up
Killer Instinct, which came on a separate CD called Killer Cuts. It had some great production values for video game music, particularly in 1995-6, although Orchid's track got weird when three boys in their early-mid teens were playing it in a bedroom and your friend's mum puts her head round the door to see if 'we're okay for drinks'. Anyway we decided it was too dirty to be attributed to any girl at school, after deciding on tracks for ourselves and our classmates (it happens).
Here's what I mean. I don't know if she says 'feel me' or 'fill me'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YBynHVPYMo&feature=relmfu
I liked the tracks for Sabrewulf and Fulgore the most. I used to listen to the CD on the train to London and play out scenes from some future Marvel film in my head. This was around 1995 though; Marvelites were starving for celluloid versions of their favourite characters.
I also liked the music from Tekken 2. An awesome game for its time and this music added to proceedings.
Lei Wulong, who fought against the teeming, neon backdrop of Hong Kong and one of two characters (the other was Baek Doo San) I could use to infuriate my brother, who used to destroy pretty much everyone on the game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PZtfui7JOw&feature=relmfu
Michelle Chang:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWwaamJ3bLo&feature=relmfu
Anna Williams, which sounds a bit like Eric Serra's (Goldeneye, the Fifth Element) work;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99n4TXeAhYI&feature=relmfu
Then there's the classic Hell March from Command and Conquer: Red Alert
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WqwFhX6Cqg&feature=fvwrel