I come back here every so often because its hard to believe how good that main theme is. This actually blew my mind on the genesis. Still does. Its incredible.
@@henrlima87 Somebody tried to argue that the PC Engine's soundtrack was better. I said, sit the fuck down with that nonsense! That's like comparing a meistro to a student.
4:49 man, main theme really starts jamming. Then at 9:13, bonus table 1 starts--one of the best pieces of video game music in the history of video games. Love this OST!!!!
This has to be the greatest MD soundtrack of them all. Herzog Zwei and Thunderforce 3 were great enough, and this game even added remixes of their best tracks!
This is one of the best 16-Bit Soundtrack ever created. High energy audio for a great Pinball game. I actually have it on my phone to listen to when I do an hour on the elliptical.
Sad, I never played this game in childhood, but when I heard the Main Table theme in a compilation Infinite Game Music I just falling in love with tha OST and game!! BRAVO, Techo Soft team! Just incredible work with FM!
That title screen music has always stuck with me since I was kid. I remember being quite scared of it initially! My god though the music for this game is just top notch!
Amazing what Japanese Programers could do with the Megadrive an old system from 1988 ahead of its time. As usual with Sega's Systems. This is the top of the golden era of chiptune and REAL pixel art...
@@ATARI800XLfan Nah... Just look at at the bosses differences. And the missing bosses. Some PC engine bosses level are really simple and ugly compare to MD. Even if I prefer the main Table on the PC engine But everything else is superior in th MegaDrive version.
@@michaelromeo9567 sometimes the music is clearly superior on the Turbo, beyond the main table tune, stage 2/5 with the amazing organ-like sound, the best five theme with those sample chorus, sounds OUTSTANDING for the PCE, and idk, but I think that I preferer the stage 3 a little bit more than the MD version, due to the "go" voice sample (or whatever it´s called) on the tune. But yeah, the MD version is clearly superior in some other tracks, and is an improved version overrall
@@benjaminzuniga5750 I agree the sample was cool. Did you Know you could lesten to Some Thunder Force Track and other Game from the composer with a code on MD..? He abviously was very proud of his work. ^^. Even an Old obscure arcade game Track is there. Pretty interesting to listen.
@@michaelromeo9567 yeah I already know that, the "omakes" on Devil crash and Thunder force IV are absolutely outstanding. The synth flute-like sound on "Shin Kyuugyokuden: Etude of Wind" sounds Fenomenal for my Mega drive. I think that Technosoft used the very best instrumentation on the system, along with the Incredible Terpsichorean sound driver. Btw, I´m looking for the best FM drums on the system, can you tell me one that you believe is the best FM drums? The very best that I´ve heard are from Elemental Master, Devil crash, Gauntlet IV (basicaly every terpsichorean/Sakimoto/Iwata work).
I remember playing the rom of this game back in 2003, just went to the menu and played the opening track over and over aside from the introduction story theme.
This sounds even better than the PC Engine version! And I just took a look at this "MD" version and some graphics have been improved as well... Until now I have only played the PC Engine version which is an awesome game but I feel like I also need this Mega Drive version now!
@Benjamin Owuye Jagun @Benjamin Owuye Jagun I preferer the stage 2, 5 theme on the Turbo, the fake organ sounds awesome for the system. Stage 3, Main theme and "The best five" sounds better on the turbo to me. But the other tracks sounds so powerful on my Mega, especially the Bonus table 2
I had the game as a kid. I found it kinda scary and never actually played it. (why my parents got it idk) Listening to the soundtrack brings me back big time... I love this original-hardware upload, the emulated ones sound weird.
Even though I like the graphics of the original PC-Engine version better, the remade Mega Drive soundtrack truly kicks ass, and shows the strength of FM synthesis against the limited wavetable sound of the PC-Engine. But then again, you need the fabulous composer(s) from Technosoft to achieve this.
+porcorosso81Actually the Mega Drive version looks better as a whole, the main table maybe not though it still looks great but everything else (the bonus stages in particular!) has been vastly improved graphically. Also the Mega Drive version runs in higher resolution. I heard that it even has an exclusive stage but I have to see about that.
+Zane Gandini The PC Engine soundtrack is impressive for sure but most music sound better on Mega Drive not to mention that version has more tracks! The PC Engine version reuses some music as well as some backgrounds from one bonus stage to another. About the PC Engine sound being limited, yes and no. I grew up with a PC Engine and it has some of my favorite soundtracks but I dig the Mega Drive only since recently and it's quite a revelation! Compare most multiplat, they almost always sound better on Mega Drive, more rich and often with nice instrumentations. Outrun, After Burner or Aero Blasters for examples.
DUDE THIS GAME TAKES ME BACK!!!!!! i used to play this at one of my aunt's house all the time, it was one of my favorites as a kid!!!!!!!! i still play it to this day =D
I loved playing this game on my old Turbo Grafx-16 which I still have as well as the games. I would also play this game just to listen to the music. I always thought these would sound awesome as metal songs. Fast forward decades, someone did.
Wow, the main table theme in here is much more pleasant to the hearing than the Mafiano Tucanozo upload that's relatively popular in views! Something about the first moments of the theme don't seem as high pitched. I guess that's the difference between emulated crap and real hardware 😉
The MD emulation nowadays is perfect, if you use KEGA Fusion or Genesis GX Plus under RetroArch, as a hardcore fan of MD, I don't hear any notable differences.
***** Cycle accuracy isn't actually a guarantee of great emulation, just a way to get closer. The 1.0 Exodus at least is actually an all around "worse" (I'm being subjective here) emulator than Genesis Plus GX for gaming. Though for what it's worth it's the only emulator I've ever seen that actually shows artifacts like the "CRAM dots" like the real hardware does. I'm excited about it though, the debuggers & active disassembly are pretty great and have been great for my hacking & homebrew experiments. The Genesis is all around emulated quite well compared to some consoles. There are for example more, better Genesis emulators than SNES emulators--the only really accurate SNES emulator is bsnes/higan and the others are playing catch-up. For Genesis we've got Kega, Regen, Genplus-gx, Exodus... I'm still going to say that for music the real hardware is always going to be preferable because how does one compete with perfection? I may be biased though. :)
I'm of the other school of thought, where accurate audio/video reproduction is more important, and everything else follows. But with CPUs getting faster all the time, the gap is going to close anyway. Of course, the cycle accuracy of Exodus actually does allow for a more accurate video emulation (including its quirks and faults), so it ultimately kind of converges I guess. 100% agree with you on the preservation aspect, I don't expect the game companies to really care about this and it kind of ends up getting left to enthusiasts. I'm glad there are people out there putting the kind of work into it that they are.
A quien le haya gustado este soundtrack, busquen otros trabajos de uno de sus compositores que es genial. Puntualmente la música del MUSHA Aleste. Imperdible
Hi, after hear theses songs, I realize that one is missing: Thunder Force II - Knights of Legend, this music can played in game using the password OMAKEBGM00. Thanks for your efforts for to bring the sega genesis/mega drive musics for your channel, I really apreciate that.
Tecnosoft always utilizes the often neglected PSG tone generator in the MD, aiding the FM synthesis much needed depth and richer sound while letting the FM and PCM channels do other stuff they are better suited for.
Du bon gros son MD et qui vient directement de la console. Il faudrait créer un label AOC pour les musiques rétro postées sur UA-cam. On sait tous que les émus MD ont été programmé par des pro snes voulant salir l'image de la meilleure 16 bits de l'histoire : )
Overall good ost, Main table may be one of the most asskickers along with "fish out of water" - whatever game that is...gaaaaah JEWEL MASTER. Omake 1 Top (Sounds like Batman)
+Paul Willarson I grew up with the PC Engine version (TG-16) and while it has an awesome soundtrack I find the Mega Drive one even better as a whole, more powerful and the sound is just majestic!
TheLegendOfRenegade Unfortunately I don't have a lot of the recordings I've made since updating operating system and whatnot. I would like to put up download links for all my recordings but I don't have the time to go back and do it now. I may rerecord this one & Thunder Force IV on my MegaAmp'd Genesis 2--if I do that I will put up high quality mp3's with it. I may start doing this with all my uploads but a lot of my uploads are more popular than others as well. It's a dilemma. If you use youtube-dl (google it) you can get a high quality AAC file of my video, I don't know if that helps any but it might be quicker than waiting on me.
DUSTINODELLOFFICIAL I do have a UA-cam downloader but was always skeptical about the quality, will check that youtube-DL out. Just know that me and many other Sega Megadrive lovers are appreciating your hard work! its a shame the most viewed versions of these soundtracks are Emulator rips (I myself have attributed to this I must admit). But the difference is so pleasing on the ear when u hear these versions ! *thumbs up*
Hey I've been there too with the emulator rips. I mainly have been trying to provide a good alternative to that! If you try youtube-dl out (it's a commandline tool) there is an option to download what is called DASH audio, there is a high-bitrate AAC stream that should be one generation removed from what I uploaded (i.e. the same audio you hear from the video itself).
The main table theme is objectively inferior to the original version but the bonus stages are awesome... Technosoft were really Megadrive master devs !
Objectively I think that both main table themes are about equal (Mega Drive has better sound quality but PC Engine has these little bells at some points which are lacking on Mega Drive for some reasons) but every others tracks sound better on Mega Drive. Also the new tracks, exclusive to this "MD" version, are fantastic! Thinking about these bells, I wonder if Savaged Regime could do a Mega Drive cover which keeps them, would be an interesting request :)
This is from the two points right off the Sony headphone amp (the input side, not the output side). Look up the Damomonster vid about modding a model 1, it's those two points as shown in the vid.
Thanks a lot for the reply. I was thinking it might be from pin 1 & 8 on the Sony A1034 chip alright. Do you think there's much of a difference (besides volume) compared to the headphone jack itself? I'm wiring in an RGB bypass board and am trying to find the best spot to get audio from. Thanks again!
Eric Hurley If memory serves me right those are the pins. The main difference between the headphone jack is the output is less distorted and the volume won't be affected by the volume slider. Like I said though it's quieter, but not that big of a deal. It is the best place to get stereo out of the model 1 short of recreating the original A/V output circuit on another LM358 amplifier. Even compared to recreating the amplifier it should offer a cleaner output, even if it is quieter.
@Benjamin Owuye Jagun To each their own sir. ^_^ Love and Music always comes down to preference. It's all good. I do have a lot of love for Techno Soft. I used to play the crap out of Herzog Zwei. I even went as far as making an audio cassette tape back in the day and several of the tracks where on there.
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Bro they went way too fucking hard for pinball. This is legitimately one of the most insane soundtracks I've ever heard in my life.
Have you played the game? It's great!
Have you seen how this fucking game looks though
Like the others said, the gameplay rocks just as hard as the music.
Let's just put the composers of MUSHA and Thunderforce 3+4 together on the same game and try not to tear the universe in half
Or melt everyone's faces off. LOL
I come back here every so often because its hard to believe how good that main theme is. This actually blew my mind on the genesis. Still does. Its incredible.
@@henrlima87 Somebody tried to argue that the PC Engine's soundtrack was better. I said, sit the fuck down with that nonsense! That's like comparing a meistro to a student.
Shit Why Not? I play all of those anyhow.... And uh the Turbo Grarfix version of Devil Crush as, HOLY COW.... I didn't know this existed until today!
Tecnosoft always featured badass soundtracks on their games. Criminally underrated developer.
One of best pinball game ever.
Remove the first two words of your sentence.
@@hamstrungharry259 i dont know dude... ever played timeshock?
Dang, this is a better soundtrack than I thought it would be.
Folk totally underestimate the power of the MD sound chip
No they dont 😁
Tecnosoft just knew how to use it man, a lot of other folks relied too heavily on GEMS.
You're right... The FM sound is amazing powerfull, if you know how to use and have a good software.
And it also needs channels for sound effects too, so that makes it even more impressive.
4:49 man, main theme really starts jamming. Then at 9:13, bonus table 1 starts--one of the best pieces of video game music in the history of video games. Love this OST!!!!
I've covered the entire soundtrack as a rock/guitar piece if interested - ua-cam.com/video/epVCyISQQQM/v-deo.html
This is a miracle. Just picked up the game for the Mega Drive, and the music instantly floored me.
This has to be the greatest MD soundtrack of them all. Herzog Zwei and Thunderforce 3 were great enough, and this game even added remixes of their best tracks!
This is one of the best 16-Bit Soundtrack ever created. High energy audio for a great Pinball game. I actually have it on my phone to listen to when I do an hour on the elliptical.
It's a pinball game!
With the Cover Art and the music one would guess it is ANYTHING but a Pinball game.
BTW loved loved LOVED this OST. Now I want more in this style.
Gaston Maciel Just listen any Technosoft game for the Mega Drive. Specially Thunder Force IV :)
+Gaston Maciel and check out thunder force 3- Truth
then check out revenge of shinobi and streets of rage 1
You guys have awesome tastes. Kudos to all of you.
Technosoft know how to make aweasome music)
Omake (Herzog Zwei: A Breach of Contract) is my favourite, damn this game has some gnarly FM Distorted Guitars
Don't forget Thunder Force IV. This composer is a genius..
Sad, I never played this game in childhood, but when I heard the Main Table theme in a compilation Infinite Game Music I just falling in love with tha OST and game!! BRAVO, Techo Soft team! Just incredible work with FM!
This is one of the best Mega Drive OST's IMO
That title screen music has always stuck with me since I was kid. I remember being quite scared of it initially!
My god though the music for this game is just top notch!
holy shit it even has remixes of songs from other games at the end!
Yeah & the Omake 4 became my favorite main table theme to play with! Sooo sweet & relaxing, you never get tired of it.
Amazing what Japanese Programers could do with the Megadrive an old system from 1988 ahead of its time. As usual with Sega's Systems. This is the top of the golden era of chiptune and REAL pixel art...
the original PC engine version is just as impressive
@@ATARI800XLfan Nah... Just look at at the bosses differences. And the missing bosses. Some PC engine bosses level are really simple and ugly compare to MD.
Even if I prefer the main Table on the PC engine
But everything else is superior in th MegaDrive version.
@@michaelromeo9567 sometimes the music is clearly superior on the Turbo, beyond the main table tune, stage 2/5 with the amazing organ-like sound, the best five theme with those sample chorus, sounds OUTSTANDING for the PCE, and idk, but I think that I preferer the stage 3 a little bit more than the MD version, due to the "go" voice sample (or whatever it´s called) on the tune. But yeah, the MD version is clearly superior in some other tracks, and is an improved version overrall
@@benjaminzuniga5750 I agree the sample was cool. Did you Know you could lesten to Some Thunder Force Track and other Game from the composer with a code on MD..? He abviously was very proud of his work. ^^.
Even an Old obscure arcade game Track is there. Pretty interesting to listen.
@@michaelromeo9567 yeah I already know that, the "omakes" on Devil crash and Thunder force IV are absolutely outstanding. The synth flute-like sound on "Shin Kyuugyokuden: Etude of Wind" sounds Fenomenal for my Mega drive. I think that Technosoft used the very best instrumentation on the system, along with the Incredible Terpsichorean sound driver. Btw, I´m looking for the best FM drums on the system, can you tell me one that you believe is the best FM drums? The very best that I´ve heard are from Elemental Master, Devil crash, Gauntlet IV (basicaly every terpsichorean/Sakimoto/Iwata work).
I realy think this is one of the best games ever made.
Amazing game feel! Amazing sound design. When you launch the game it eats you!
I remember playing the rom of this game back in 2003, just went to the menu and played the opening track over and over aside from the introduction story theme.
*This is as good as Turbo Graphx kids and 2 extra channels of stereo people!* ⭐️
This is just Epic!
I don't play alot of pinball games but this ost is so awesome. The Main Table theme is my fav. one!
Just wonderfull soundtracks !!!! Amazing !!!
This sounds even better than the PC Engine version! And I just took a look at this "MD" version and some graphics have been improved as well... Until now I have only played the PC Engine version which is an awesome game but I feel like I also need this Mega Drive version now!
It's just a f**king tie. Some tune are better on the MD and some other are better on the Turbo
@Benjamin Owuye Jagun @Benjamin Owuye Jagun I preferer the stage 2, 5 theme on the Turbo, the fake organ sounds awesome for the system. Stage 3, Main theme and "The best five" sounds better on the turbo to me. But the other tracks sounds so powerful on my Mega, especially the Bonus table 2
I was like, "Oh, my God. How can this sound so damn good?". Once I saw this was made by TecnoSoft answers were no longer needed.
Top 5 genesis soundtracks hands down
I JUST LOVE BONUS TABLE 6!!!
Amazing soundtracks.. I need to buy this game, to listen to "blood stained lake", "venus fire" and "main table". Never tired to listen them..
I had the game as a kid. I found it kinda scary and never actually played it. (why my parents got it idk) Listening to the soundtrack brings me back big time... I love this original-hardware upload, the emulated ones sound weird.
This was one my favourite games when i was younger
Even though I like the graphics of the original PC-Engine version better, the remade Mega Drive soundtrack truly kicks ass, and shows the strength of FM synthesis against the limited wavetable sound of the PC-Engine.
But then again, you need the fabulous composer(s) from Technosoft to achieve this.
+porcorosso81 I wouldn't say this makes the PC Engine version sound limited, and truth be told it wasn't as limited as you might think.
+porcorosso81Actually the Mega Drive version looks better as a whole, the main table maybe not though it still looks great but everything else (the bonus stages in particular!) has been vastly improved graphically. Also the Mega Drive version runs in higher resolution. I heard that it even has an exclusive stage but I have to see about that.
+Zane Gandini
The PC Engine soundtrack is impressive for sure but most music sound better on Mega Drive not to mention that version has more tracks! The PC Engine version reuses some music as well as some backgrounds from one bonus stage to another.
About the PC Engine sound being limited, yes and no. I grew up with a PC Engine and it has some of my favorite soundtracks but I dig the Mega Drive only since recently and it's quite a revelation! Compare most multiplat, they almost always sound better on Mega Drive, more rich and often with nice instrumentations. Outrun, After Burner or Aero Blasters for examples.
24:18
They were just mad at that period, the music composers...
Exactly, it sounds they had fun making games, the void of true gaming is big
DUDE THIS GAME TAKES ME BACK!!!!!! i used to play this at one of my aunt's house all the time, it was one of my favorites as a kid!!!!!!!! i still play it to this day =D
You're right I have to crank up my speakers a bit. Greta job recording and normalizing this
Greatest 16-bit pinball game
Jaki Crush and Psycho Pinball are pretty good too!
wow... chills
those melodies wtffffffffff 🙇🏻😌🖐🏻🇯🇵🔊😩
The intro music haunts me at night...
Beautifull
I loved playing this game on my old Turbo Grafx-16 which I still have as well as the games. I would also play this game just to listen to the music. I always thought these would sound awesome as metal songs. Fast forward decades, someone did.
Pinball has just gotten intense!
Make sure you listen to the Sword of Justice cover if you see it in your recommendations
I've just found another collection of nice fm instrumentation in this game. And I almost thought was a Therpsichorean Sound Engine lol
Wow, the main table theme in here is much more pleasant to the hearing than the Mafiano Tucanozo upload that's relatively popular in views! Something about the first moments of the theme don't seem as high pitched. I guess that's the difference between emulated crap and real hardware 😉
The MD emulation nowadays is perfect, if you use KEGA Fusion or Genesis GX Plus under RetroArch, as a hardcore fan of MD, I don't hear any notable differences.
***** Cycle accuracy isn't actually a guarantee of great emulation, just a way to get closer. The 1.0 Exodus at least is actually an all around "worse" (I'm being subjective here) emulator than Genesis Plus GX for gaming. Though for what it's worth it's the only emulator I've ever seen that actually shows artifacts like the "CRAM dots" like the real hardware does. I'm excited about it though, the debuggers & active disassembly are pretty great and have been great for my hacking & homebrew experiments. The Genesis is all around emulated quite well compared to some consoles. There are for example more, better Genesis emulators than SNES emulators--the only really accurate SNES emulator is bsnes/higan and the others are playing catch-up. For Genesis we've got Kega, Regen, Genplus-gx, Exodus...
I'm still going to say that for music the real hardware is always going to be preferable because how does one compete with perfection? I may be biased though. :)
I'm of the other school of thought, where accurate audio/video reproduction is more important, and everything else follows. But with CPUs getting faster all the time, the gap is going to close anyway. Of course, the cycle accuracy of Exodus actually does allow for a more accurate video emulation (including its quirks and faults), so it ultimately kind of converges I guess. 100% agree with you on the preservation aspect, I don't expect the game companies to really care about this and it kind of ends up getting left to enthusiasts. I'm glad there are people out there putting the kind of work into it that they are.
You guys should try Devil´s Tilt. Its similar pinball game released on steam 3 months ago. damn good game
2 tracks are from elemental master!!! ... they sound slightly different though.
A quien le haya gustado este soundtrack, busquen otros trabajos de uno de sus compositores que es genial. Puntualmente la música del MUSHA Aleste. Imperdible
3:09 - I've never heard of this game but damn, this soundtrack is dope AF
In the US it was renamed Dragon's Fury due to it having Devil in the title. It got a sequel also called Dragon's Revenge. Same composer too. :D
@@SgtSega ohhh wow, I need to check that out! Thank you!
Hi, after hear theses songs, I realize that one is missing: Thunder Force II - Knights of Legend, this music can played in game using the password OMAKEBGM00. Thanks for your efforts for to bring the sega genesis/mega drive musics for your channel, I really apreciate that.
If there was a 16 bit Dark Souls, I'd imagine it would sound like this.
It would be easy a CVania game sound track as well
Castlevannia, unculted swine fan of a game with bad controllers ''itsh noth vad kontrohlled, jit jud''
@@TheMrBornBlue cry
18:37 is 🔥
I think this is missing omake 0, the thunder force 2 knights song. (my favorite)
Technosoft made a pinball machine? Awesome!
NAXAT made the original game. Technosoft handled the MegaDrive port of it though.
They also handled Fantasic (???) Pinball for the Saturn, for what it's worth.
"Guys, chill, it's just a pinball game"
The composers:
4:20 reminds me of Master of Puppets...
4:20 definitely Master of Puppets, but 4:48 is Malmsteen alright :-) I love this track.
Mi hermana ama este juego, es de sus favoritos por lejos.
Tecnosoft always utilizes the often neglected PSG tone generator in the MD, aiding the FM synthesis much needed depth and richer sound while letting the FM and PCM channels do other stuff they are better suited for.
Most of the Japanese games use the PSG actually, in fact, a lot of games on the Mega Drive
Omg those remixed Tecnosoft tunes....
I am buying this game.. holy crap. Amazing.... GENESIS???
Beautiful
this coulda been splattehouse's OST as well
WHOA!!.....YM 2612........... :o
Don't forget the SN76489 :)
What on earth kind of game is this?! From the titles of the tracks it sounds like some super intense card game.
***** Never would have guessed that.
07:35
Du bon gros son MD et qui vient directement de la console. Il faudrait créer un label AOC pour les musiques rétro postées sur UA-cam. On sait tous que les émus MD ont été programmé par des pro snes voulant salir l'image de la meilleure 16 bits de l'histoire : )
Complètement d'accord pour l'AOC !
Great recordings!
However, I noticed you missed an omake track. It was Knights of Legend from Thunder Force II.
Nice version of Venus Fire
how can someone dislike this (much less 15) is beyond comprehension.
It's because they were crap at it and it's made them bitter.
This reminds me Castlevania Bloodlines in terms of music and style.
Creepy Baroque Ghoulish FM !!!!
Overall good ost, Main table may be one of the most asskickers along with "fish out of water" - whatever game that is...gaaaaah JEWEL MASTER.
Omake 1 Top (Sounds like Batman)
Damn...That was actually THAT good ?
Amei esse jogo de mega Drive ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ músicas perfeitas
The main song is almost 7min of straight savagery.
Quality
I enjoyed this game's music on TG-16 more. Seemed more balanced and clear.
+Paul Willarson
I grew up with the PC Engine version (TG-16) and while it has an awesome soundtrack I find the Mega Drive one even better as a whole, more powerful and the sound is just majestic!
I know its alot to ask but are you ever considering uploading download links for these in MP3? you are doing gods work Keep going brother !
TheLegendOfRenegade Unfortunately I don't have a lot of the recordings I've made since updating operating system and whatnot. I would like to put up download links for all my recordings but I don't have the time to go back and do it now. I may rerecord this one & Thunder Force IV on my MegaAmp'd Genesis 2--if I do that I will put up high quality mp3's with it. I may start doing this with all my uploads but a lot of my uploads are more popular than others as well. It's a dilemma. If you use youtube-dl (google it) you can get a high quality AAC file of my video, I don't know if that helps any but it might be quicker than waiting on me.
DUSTINODELLOFFICIAL I do have a UA-cam downloader but was always skeptical about the quality, will check that youtube-DL out. Just know that me and many other Sega Megadrive lovers are appreciating your hard work!
its a shame the most viewed versions of these soundtracks are Emulator rips (I myself have attributed to this I must admit). But the difference is so pleasing on the ear when u hear these versions ! *thumbs up*
Hey I've been there too with the emulator rips. I mainly have been trying to provide a good alternative to that! If you try youtube-dl out (it's a commandline tool) there is an option to download what is called DASH audio, there is a high-bitrate AAC stream that should be one generation removed from what I uploaded (i.e. the same audio you hear from the video itself).
Xavier H because vgz files are made with emulators, and Dustin's uploads are recorded on real hardware. They are more accurate.
1:37 is my jam
This sound is even better then PC E version
The main table theme is objectively inferior to the original version but the bonus stages are awesome...
Technosoft were really Megadrive master devs !
Objectively I think that both main table themes are about equal (Mega Drive has better sound quality but PC Engine has these little bells at some points which are lacking on Mega Drive for some reasons) but every others tracks sound better on Mega Drive. Also the new tracks, exclusive to this "MD" version, are fantastic!
Thinking about these bells, I wonder if Savaged Regime could do a Mega Drive cover which keeps them, would be an interesting request :)
Hey, isn't this missing Knights of Legend (The TF2 Omake track)?
ua-cam.com/video/VToVgw-uD1o/v-deo.html&hd=1
+Alianger If it is, it was either missing from project2612 or the sound test--I don't remember which I used to make the recording
PCエンジン版は聴くに堪えない w w
Sooo this is a bettter soundtrack then the tg-16 version??? someone put this on cassette tape please!!!!
reminds me of Rammstein - "Deutschland") 4:21..
True !
Thunder Force 3 tune at 27:30 and Elemental Master at 30:40
hey dude! the audio sounds fantastic....where exactly on the board did you get the stereo audio from?
This is from the two points right off the Sony headphone amp (the input side, not the output side). Look up the Damomonster vid about modding a model 1, it's those two points as shown in the vid.
Mod has a small downside though, it's pretty quiet. You will have to turn your TV/sound system up to compensate
Thanks a lot for the reply. I was thinking it might be from pin 1 & 8 on the Sony A1034 chip alright. Do you think there's much of a difference (besides volume) compared to the headphone jack itself? I'm wiring in an RGB bypass board and am trying to find the best spot to get audio from. Thanks again!
Eric Hurley If memory serves me right those are the pins. The main difference between the headphone jack is the output is less distorted and the volume won't be affected by the volume slider. Like I said though it's quieter, but not that big of a deal. It is the best place to get stereo out of the model 1 short of recreating the original A/V output circuit on another LM358 amplifier. Even compared to recreating the amplifier it should offer a cleaner output, even if it is quieter.
*You cut off the white noise what we normally get! Well done!*
Game resembles ancient Persia
PCE soundtrack annihilates THIS...
No.
ua-cam.com/video/MkMXOWFgB5M/v-deo.html Best track and ua-cam.com/video/MkMXOWFgB5M/v-deo.html Best part of the game
Is there a DL link? This is killer!
30:39
The Mega Drive version sounds ok...but I don't think there's a comparison to the T-16 track.
@Benjamin Owuye Jagun To each their own sir. ^_^ Love and Music always comes down to preference. It's all good. I do have a lot of love for Techno Soft. I used to play the crap out of Herzog Zwei. I even went as far as making an audio cassette tape back in the day and several of the tracks where on there.
Yeah, there is. In favour of MD, because T-16's version is not as good.
Why does that face remind me of Griffith for Berserk?
it reminds me of luna from dota.