or Sega CD could technically do it too... I'm just dumb... but still, the question remains: are there Sega CD games from 91 that pre date orchestral music?
You're right, it was not the first, but one of the first, I never updated the info or at least I forgot if it was a typo or not, apologies. The big pioneers of orchestral VGM are: Koichi Sugiyama, Nobuo Uematsu, Yoko Kanno and Kohei Tanaka. If you want information about the infancy of orchestral VGM, you can find it in detail in this book: omakebooks.com/fr/culture-gaming/374-symphonie-pour-pixels-une-histoire-de-la-musique-de-jeu-video-9782379890161.html Unfortunately, it's only in french.
Great for music composition research
7:55 is absolutely incredibly melodic writing. Those strings that come in are so incredible
16:46 I could totally see this in One Piece, Kohei Tanaka is such a great composer.
I had no idea Hudson made the Tubo Grafx 16 nor that it was possible to have fully orchestrated scores pre PS1. This is fucking crazy, man.
CDI could technically do it too but all the CDI games are just memes, or did I watch too much AVGN?
or Sega CD could technically do it too... I'm just dumb... but still, the question remains: are there Sega CD games from 91 that pre date orchestral music?
@@Breakbeat90s Saturn did that also, with few games
Great score! I really wish these games had gotten a U.S. release; they seem super neat.
Is there any source that can be cited about this game having the first fully orchestral score for a video game console?
You're right, it was not the first, but one of the first, I never updated the info or at least I forgot if it was a typo or not, apologies.
The big pioneers of orchestral VGM are:
Koichi Sugiyama, Nobuo Uematsu, Yoko Kanno and Kohei Tanaka.
If you want information about the infancy of orchestral VGM, you can find it in detail in this book: omakebooks.com/fr/culture-gaming/374-symphonie-pour-pixels-une-histoire-de-la-musique-de-jeu-video-9782379890161.html
Unfortunately, it's only in french.