If you have seen my Sega Channel thread, you know where this is headed:
Back in November a Youtuber named kukun kun started uploading video footage of Satellaview content, and I started following him.
So let's jump to the next part: he also had a large archive of footage of Sega Game Toshokan from when Seganet/the Megamodem was usable. Today, he uploaded, among other things, footage of one of the last Sonic-related Megadrive apps to not be preserved in amy way before:
Sega Music Collection: Sonic the Hedgehog.
This is kinda hitting it while it is hot - I have not seen the video the whole way through so i will edit a more descriptive summary of it later.
Edit: alright, more descriptive. The recording goes through 3 music tracks, seemingly all there is in this - the download process is longer than the time it takes to listen to all three tracks. They are simply called BGM1, BGM2 and BGM3.
BGM1 sounds like Green Hill Zone, but is off in several ways. For one, it plays at Speed Shoes tempo, when the other tracks do not. It also seems to be missing some sound channels.
BGM2 is Special Stage, and BGM3 is Spring Yard Zone. They sound closer to how i always remember them sounding.
Please check his other Toshokan videos as well; the music collection for Phantasy Star III and several news publications are also among them.
Back in November a Youtuber named kukun kun started uploading video footage of Satellaview content, and I started following him.
So let's jump to the next part: he also had a large archive of footage of Sega Game Toshokan from when Seganet/the Megamodem was usable. Today, he uploaded, among other things, footage of one of the last Sonic-related Megadrive apps to not be preserved in amy way before:
Sega Music Collection: Sonic the Hedgehog.
This is kinda hitting it while it is hot - I have not seen the video the whole way through so i will edit a more descriptive summary of it later.
Edit: alright, more descriptive. The recording goes through 3 music tracks, seemingly all there is in this - the download process is longer than the time it takes to listen to all three tracks. They are simply called BGM1, BGM2 and BGM3.
BGM1 sounds like Green Hill Zone, but is off in several ways. For one, it plays at Speed Shoes tempo, when the other tracks do not. It also seems to be missing some sound channels.
BGM2 is Special Stage, and BGM3 is Spring Yard Zone. They sound closer to how i always remember them sounding.
Please check his other Toshokan videos as well; the music collection for Phantasy Star III and several news publications are also among them.
This post has been edited by Kiddo Cabbusses: 27 December 2018 - 11:11 AM