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Post by saturnworship on Dec 23, 2007 23:51:07 GMT
Hello, what a weird question but...
What is the music that sounds on the first 2 sega flash demo's on the menú?? I would want to find it and enjoy it but..exploring the cd i didn't found it!!!
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Post by Anthaemia. on Jan 4, 2008 15:39:53 GMT
All of the Sega Flash discs use chip-generated music, so unless you know how to read, convert and play the files your only alternate method is to hook up a Saturn and record each track via your television's sound output. For the record, there are two songs on each disc - the first two volumes share the same music, while the last five discs also contain the same tracks. First of all, there's a theme that plays over the "intro" sequence (even though you'll have to wait a few seconds on the title before you see this on the later versions) and what you hear over the select menu. If you are recording, remember that after a while (about 90 seconds) the discs automatically go back to the intro, but from past experience you will get enough to loop each track - providing you know where to copy and paste from! Perhaps I might even upload my own attempts in the future, though I should point out they are in low quality mono format as they were intended for an abandoned online radio project...
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Post by wardy on Jan 5, 2008 9:11:27 GMT
Sega Flash were the nicest demo discs ever.
I loved the menus (especially the second design), and the sound effects and the games were always really good.
The Sonic Jam demo had bgm problems though =/
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Post by Anthaemia. on Jan 11, 2008 17:21:15 GMT
I take it you are referring to how the music cuts out in Sonic 1/2? This is not a problem with the demo discs, but more due to Sega Europe using an incomplete build of the Japanese version - at this point in development, Sonic Team had yet to implement the looping feature that emulates the way music played in the original MegaDrive games! Problem solved. Case closed. As for the selections of later Sega Flash discs always being "good," even the most hardcore fan could have found better alternatives than to recycle Sega Rally, Die Hard Arcade, Virtual On and those damn videos of Panzer Dragoon Saga and Enemy Zero over and over! What about exclusive footage of then-upcoming software? In my opinion, the sheer wealth of content in Volume 4 could never be matched, though you can't really blame anyone for the Saturn's downfall after this period.
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