delicious FM <3
Wow, only one mention of X-Men 2: Clone Wars?
Phalanx Hive (Dunno why it's labeled "Avalon 3")
Magneto's Chambers
Climbing the Temple
Not to mention the soundtrack changed based on which character you picked for certain levels.
Other favorites
Visitor's Center - Jurassic Park (saw this one mentioned already, bears repeating).
Idaten - Shinobi III (sounds weird without the hoofbeats at the beginning)
Iron Blue Intention - Castlevania: Bloodlines
Calling from Heaven - Castlevania: Bloodlines
Really, the whole Bloodlines soundtrack is incredible. Especially that ending theme.
I see most of the Sonic games are covered, as are Phantasy Star and the like.
Actually I never liked B&R sountrack by Jesper Kid, Batman license or not.The Batman & Robin soundtrack SUCKS, people.
But only as a soundtrack for a Batman & Robin game.
Game wasn't up to the (back then) high standard of the series but Sonic 3D has one of the best OST on Mega Drive IMO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOEOg3Xmtdo&list=PLFE75B2841A7E423F
Actually I never liked B&R sountrack by Jesper Kid, Batman license or not.
Popful Mail has fantastic music. The Sega CD version's soundtrack is mostly generated by the Megadrive/Genesis soundchip itself (save for the intro speech, the title screen, and the ending song).
Volcanic Zone (Exploration)
Cave (Battle)
Iceberg (Battle)
Ishikawa and Shikarawa were masters at their craft. I miss them so much!
Are you sure that was being generated on the Genesis? It sounds more like it is being generated on the PCM chip in the Sega CD to me.
Though I loved that PCM music that the Sega CD could turn out, Silpheed had such a meaty bassy arcade sound to it. Snatcher also had a few tracks that were PCM generated as well. So did the past tracks in Sonic CD.
For Popful Mail (and Silpheed I believe), the Sega CD PCM chip is responsible only for the drums (and voices. Popful Mail mostly just for drums, FM for the lead). For Sonic CD, it does everything in the PAST stages (except the sound effects). I think Sonic CD is true chip tunes because IIRC the CD disc stops spinning in the past stages, so it isn't streaming anything, just playing the music from RAM like a normal cartridge tune, only using the PCM instead.
That made my day. Truly glorious. I could hear bits of Beyond Oasis and Shining Force in that.Super Metroid played on a genesis soundchip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFMsrHCFXj0
Gynoug *claps*
puts me in my shoot'em up mood ...
TF4 War Like Requiem
TF4 Stand up Against Myself
TF4 Omake 2 / TF Arcade
TF3 - Grubby Dark Blue
Batman - Sky Over Gotham City
Not posted in here, but here's my favourite Shining Force II track - To Arms!
Get's pretty epic about 40 seconds in
Popful Mail has fantastic music. The Sega CD version's soundtrack is mostly generated by the Megadrive/Genesis soundchip itself (save for the intro speech, the title screen, and the ending song).
Volcanic Zone (Exploration)
Cave (Battle)
Iceberg (Battle)
Ishikawa and Shikarawa were masters at their craft. I miss them so much!
Streets of Rage The Thread
streets of rage 2 ending theme, still my favorite ending so good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDaio2hf1fE
also Soleil / Crusader of centy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujUbrcHKD8Y
Realize I'll come off as a fanboy due to the avatar - because well I am - but:
Flashback: The Quest for Identity OST
is just god-tier. The whole thing. Unconfirmed, but I'm positive this was a major influence for Jim Guthrie's Superbrothers: Swords and Sworcery EP.
Only in the Genesis version btw.
For some reason, the first thing that came to me was the Ecco the Dolphin soundtrack. Not really awesome, but something ambient, soothing, but creepy.
Ecco- Island Zone
Ecco- Ice Zone
Ecco- Welcome to the Machine
Sky Over Gotham City Kind of surprised this is in a Batman game, it sounds as if he's rushing through everything. The song sounds like you're cruisin' solo with a hint of some Mega Man. Nice unique Genesis song, reminds also of a Game Boy game called Sagaia.