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Discussion in 'General Sega Discussion' started by Black Squirrel, Mar 31, 2012.

  1. Black Squirrel

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    There's a theme in Fantasy Zone which is used for the parts shop. It sounds a bit like this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9cy4Tp-ASk
    Fantasy Zone Gear has it too, and I imagine Super Fantasy Zone does if you enable the "classic" music.

    I came across a factoid somewhere which stated that Hot Rod borrowed it, which turned out to be correct. I figured it was just a bit of laziness on Sega's part with the idea that nobody would notice.

    But today I found something - the same tune is used in Turbo OutRun for its part shop. And it's also in Super Hang-On

    is this some crazy Sega tradition... do we know if there are any other games which borrow this theme?
     
  2. Falk

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    Am I retro if I was thinking of Fantasy Zone just from seeing the thread title from forum index? :V

    Although that's a little coincidental... I mean, OutRun definitely was a more well-known franchise back then. Maybe it's because Fantasy Zone had more music that stood out.
     
  3. Andlabs

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    Isn't it funny that it's always a shop theme?

    Were all the games by the same composer?
     
  4. BSonirachi

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    FZIIDX uses it in the first level's shop as well.
     
  5. muteKi

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    Not in the case out Super Hang-On actually; I don't think Hiroshi Kawaguchi did anything for that game other than the shop theme in question. But I'd definitely have to check to be sure.
     
  6. ICEknight

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    They just used to insert many references to other SEGA games back then, I don't think the composer needs to be the same one.
     
  7. Mercury

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    And Fantasy Zone in particular. Opa-Opa (the weird little winged ship) is a character in Zillion, and the main theme is used in Phantasy Star 4 (in the infamous dancing girls scene) and is called "Pao-Pao" in the sound test.
     
  8. Andlabs

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    Also in either Parlour Games or Casino Games (I forget which) if you don't specify a name and specify yourslef as male you're Mr. Opa-Opa...

    Yeah I was thinking this was more cross-referencing; I guess that's the most logical explanation then :/
     
  9. ICEknight

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    I must confess that I was introduced to Opa-Opa in Arnold Palmer's Tournament Golf. :v:
     
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    That's a good man. BGM #1 is the best music ever, by the way.

    I distinctively recall hearing the parts music in two other games, one on Genesis and another on Saturn, but I have forgotten both!
     
  11. Mentski

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    Segagaga has a version of the shop theme, too (@0:23)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el1cKRYUzW8&t

    And Planet Harriers, when you're playing as Opa Opa (@2:18)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcXwBvBV3zE
     
  12. Xilla

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    It's in GP Riders too.

    I remixed it for Streets of Rage Remake but it ultimately wasn't used.
     
  13. Mentski

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    I remember us having a conversation about the shop music on the SoRR forums a long time ago. In fact, I think it might have been me that suggested that song should be used. Shame it wasn't, I liked your remix for it.