Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon | SEGA Genesis Full Soundtrack OST (Real Hardware)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- This is the full soundtrack for Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon on the SEGA Genesis. It was recorded from a real SEGA Genesis model 1 for the best audio quality.
Composed by
Aki Hata
Timestamps
00:00 - Opening Jingle
00:08 - Moonlight Densetsu (Title Theme)
01:03 - Introduction (Part 1)
02:00 - Introduction (Part 2)
03:10 - Character Select
04:18 - Transformation
04:35 - Stage Start
04:46 - Shopping District of Juban Town (Stage 1-1)
06:58 - Department Store's Elevator (Stage 1-2)
09:21 - Boss Introduction
11:50 - Tuxedo Mask's Theme
12:02 - Manegin (Stage 1 Boss)
13:29 - Stage Clear
13:35 - Stage Results
13:46 - Amusement Park (Stage 2-1)
16:13 - Candy House (Stage 2-2)
18:42 - Jadeite (Stage 2 Boss)
20:10 - Highway (Stage 3-1)
22:36 - Secret Factory (Stage 3-2)
24:47 - Nephrite (Stage 3 Boss)
26:09 - Starlight Tower (Stage 4-1)
28:24 - Zoisite (Stage 4 Mid-Boss)
29:38 - Cavern (Stage 4-2)
31:56 - Kunzite (Stage 4 Boss)
33:26 - North Pole (Stage 5-1)
35:37 - Queen Beryl's Fortress (Stage 5-2)
37:55 - Endymion (Stage 5 Boss)
39:16 - Queen Beryl (Final Boss)
40:35 - Ending Theme
43:24 - Staff Roll
46:24 - Unused
This sounds very good. If anyone's wondering, Aki Hata has her own UA-cam channel. 😊
I never played this game as kid, but that stage 1 theme hit me like a nostalgia nuke! The rest of the ost is pretty great too.
You can tell Aki Hata had a Hand in the Mega Drive of Sailor Moon as her FM patches and the compositions themselves could easily be at home with YuYu Hakusho and Light Crusader which i think was the final Mega Drive game that Treasure developed.
keep the bangers coming
Nice Video ! Sub & Big Like ! And Love Sailor Moon !
Sailor Moon is much better on Genesis. The gameplay is much faster than the SNES version and Aki Hata's soundtrack is *_vastly_* superior to the forgettable SNES music. Some of the tracks would feel right at home in an episode of the anime.
*THIS right here*
The SNES version, i mean, the 2 SNES games also have good soundtracks with some memorable tunes.
@@jsr734It's alright, but nowhere near as memorable and nice as this soundtrack on the MD.
@@jsr734 To be fair, the first stage theme for the first SNES "Sailor Moon" beat 'em up is *REALLY* good. But the rest of the soundtrack (except *_maybe_* "Dream Land") is pretty dull. Not godawful, but nothing amazing either.
@@Dorian_Scott On the first Sailor Moon for SNES, my favorite tracks are:
- "Wangan Kousoku"
- "Juuban Shoutengai", the frist stage.
- "Jikuu Ijigen", the second stage.
- "Dreamland", the Fun Park stage (first part)
- "Okashi no Ie"
- "Himitsu Kouba".
- "Silver Millenium"
- "Dark Kingdom".
- and the "Stage Boss" music is good too.
This game had some pretty amazing tracks! Also, out of the 5 playable characters, Sailor Moon and Sailor Mercury are the only two (I think) who can actually stun-lock. I think Mercury's damage output was slightly worse, though, so Usagi (Sailor Moon) is probably the better pick.
Btw, 37:55 isn't Queen Beryl's theme, that's used for the Mamoru (forgot his other name, so I'll just call him that) fight *before* Queen Beryl. 39:16 is Queen Beryl's theme.
Edit: Sorry for saying "Saturn", I meant Mercury.
Saturn isn't even in this game. It's based on season one.
@@Dorian_Scott Crap, didn't know, sry about that. Thanks for informing me. But uh yeah, I was referring to the one in the top-left on the character select screen, whoever that is... I swear, I really don't know sh*t about this series.
@@jaru4564 That's Ami (Sailor Mercury).
@@Dorian_Scott I see. Thanks again for the info!
Funny enough i actually played this game about a month ago i tried the snes version then the genesis and yeah the genesis version is waaaaaaaaay better especially the ost
¿Por qué suena como mucho el MegaMan Willy Wars?
Será porque ambos corren en la misma máquina y utilizan la síntesis FM para crear algunos instrumentos. Lo mismo pasa con muchos otros juegos.
@@jsr734Pues los juegos occidentales no suenan tan parecidos a los japoneses, más bien se debe a que aparentemente utiliza el mismo driver de audio que The Willy Wars (SMPS Z80) y de ahí se haya reutilizado los parches FM que se hayan programado mediante SMPS.
@@jsr734Y creo que dentro de la síntesis FM no hay algo parecido a como suenan los juegos de Zyrinx, juegos donde participó Matt Furniss y algunos soundtracks que hacen buen uso de GEMS en placas Arcade y computadoras japonesas, es por eso que Mega Drive forjó su identidad "occidental" tras fracasar en Japón y dándonos los soundtracks más únicos del mundo de la síntesis FM, mientras que muchos juegos japoneses así sean de Mega Drive, Arcade o de algún ordenador japonés suenan bastante parecidos y luego es queja de algunas personas del FM.