After hearing this kick-ass remix, it makes me want CPS-2 remixes of Sonic 2’s Chemical Plant Zone and the Genesis/Mega Drive version of Diamond Dust Zone Act 1. Keep up the outstanding work! 👍🏽
I would be down for a Sonic Mania sequel that focuses on the handheld games. Also, does anyone think the Super Nintendo could be able to handle ports/remakes of Sonic Pocket Adventure and Sonic Triple Trouble?
Daaaaaaaamn, this remix slaps so friggin' hard, like holy shit. Perfectly captures the energy of the original and cranks it up to 11 with the guitar and sax. Yet another easy like and addition to the favorites playlist :P
It’s pretty baller that some folks have made their own cover versions from this game. This one slaps so good I’m not sure if I can match the energy, but what I’m kinda looking for is a version of the songs from this game with some musical talent involved- because like 27 years ago I made my own lyrics to these songs. 8 bit chip tunes don’t feel like they have the same vibe- But this has a whole new vibe, and I’m like damn, do my words even match this level of talent? Like, you have raised the bar… I wanna make my word fit this kinda track. But this is YOUR version. I don’t think I have the wherewithal to make anything like this.
@@amydevonshire4652 Actually, both chips are sample chips, and the sound similarity doesn't come from the chip's capabilities, but for the samples used (take note that this only applies to sample-based chips).
Not sure about the stage's look because it's the Game Gear footage of Sonic 2. But as far as the sound, this is a CPS-2 remix that the uploader put together and CPS-2 was the engine that Capcom used for their arcade games from 1993-1996, starting with Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers. The guitar sound at 0:38 was definitely used throughout the early Megaman X games on SNES.
MSStH2: I am the rarest game.
SStH: That's funny, kid.
If _Undeground Zone_ was a stage in Street Fighter Alpha 2! 👍
Or Darkstalkers.
nice i really love the overdrive guitar and the sax!
Loving that base guitar in the back
After hearing this kick-ass remix, it makes me want CPS-2 remixes of Sonic 2’s Chemical Plant Zone and the Genesis/Mega Drive version of Diamond Dust Zone Act 1.
Keep up the outstanding work! 👍🏽
fantastic mix of an already great song
I would be down for a Sonic Mania sequel that focuses on the handheld games.
Also, does anyone think the Super Nintendo could be able to handle ports/remakes of Sonic Pocket Adventure and Sonic Triple Trouble?
Daaaaaaaamn, this remix slaps so friggin' hard, like holy shit. Perfectly captures the energy of the original and cranks it up to 11 with the guitar and sax. Yet another easy like and addition to the favorites playlist :P
Wow dope remix right here! I wonder what your next retro remix will be!
Sega vs Capcom!
That would be so dope if that happened!
It’s pretty baller that some folks have made their own cover versions from this game.
This one slaps so good I’m not sure if I can match the energy, but what I’m kinda looking for is a version of the songs from this game with some musical talent involved- because like 27 years ago I made my own lyrics to these songs.
8 bit chip tunes don’t feel like they have the same vibe-
But this has a whole new vibe, and I’m like damn, do my words even match this level of talent?
Like, you have raised the bar… I wanna make my word fit this kinda track. But this is YOUR version. I don’t think I have the wherewithal to make anything like this.
This is so good!!!!
Sonic the Hedgehog 2: Complete Works
this is the best thanks alot
Sounds like megaman x guitar to me
Because it was similar sound chip to the capcom SNES game's
@@amydevonshire4652 Actually, both chips are sample chips, and the sound similarity doesn't come from the chip's capabilities, but for the samples used (take note that this only applies to sample-based chips).
Yo, why does the stage and music look and sound like it's for Megaman X?
Not sure about the stage's look because it's the Game Gear footage of Sonic 2. But as far as the sound, this is a CPS-2 remix that the uploader put together and CPS-2 was the engine that Capcom used for their arcade games from 1993-1996, starting with Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers. The guitar sound at 0:38 was definitely used throughout the early Megaman X games on SNES.
Good channel
Sound Undertale from Sms sonic 0:38
Why do I remember a different song for this level?
TAILS THEME STREET FIGHTER ALPHA 2
I can feel some MM Power Fighters vibes