6/17/2023 0 Comments Sonic cd soundtrack cd![]() What are your thoughts on this development? Let us know in the comments. Thanks to Sean at the SSMB for the heads up! Sources: RGamer2009 and The Taxman at Sonic Retro Please, don’t take this as gospel though since I don’t work in legal ![]() My guess is that since Casey Rankin is no longer alive, there might be problems negotiating the use of the lyrics outside of Japan. I couldn’t tell you the circumstances, but at least from my understanding there are some rights associated with the lyrics themselves. It’s definitely not something due to laziness or something silly. I know it’s a bit of a bummer that the vocals had to be left out. RGamer2009 recorded the above footage from the GameStop Android tablet version, and at the 40 seconds mark you can see the game’s animated intro with just an instrumental version of Sonic – You Can Do Anything.Ĭhristian Whitehead aka “The Taxman” followed the discovery up with the below message at the Sonic Retro forums suspecting legal rights issues. If your ears, like mine, find Sonic CDs Sonic Boom or Sonic the Hedgehog 3s Ice Cap Zone Act 1 theme to be like soothing lullabies whispered from a distant past, then you might be interested in. Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed this and please check out my other posts if you want.Sonic Retro forum member RGamer2009 has revealed that SEGA’s digital download Sonic CD port does not feature the vocals in its soundtrack that were present in its original Mega CD release. So the Japenese soundtrack wins, but don’t worry, I Still like the United States soundtrack, but the JP soundtrack suits my musical tastes more. The original music doesnt match the games tempo and feels like it was composed in isolation to itself. Sonic CD is one of the slowest playing and passive Sonic games in the series. So overall, I like both soundtracks, but In the end, the points are… What breaks Sonic CDs Japanese soundtrack for me is that I believe its a legitimate mismatch for the game it stems from, at least in most levels. Finally the US final boss theme is just a more intense version of the regular boss theme so you can guess who gets the point there. The regular boss theme is better in JP because it is more enjoyable to hear. MM is JP for present and good future because they suit the level more, but bad future is more enjoyable to hear in US. SS is JP for all three because US is boring. WW is US for all three because JP is boring. The good future is great for both soundtracks but US contains lyrics that sound to me like “share your (I’m not gonna say it because Its innapropriate, but is offensive to boys, including me).” The bad future goes to the JP because the US is just the good future with the lyrics taken out. QQ is a mine, which the JP present does good at, but liking Rock music more, I have to prefer US. Collect all seven Time Stones to defeat Dr. TT bad future is polluted, which again JP failed to provide the correct atmosphere. Sonic CD is part of the SEGA Forever classic games collection, a treasure trove of free SEGA console classics brought to life on mobile GAME FEATURES. TT good future has been turned into a power plant, which both soundtracks do a good job of fitting. TT Present US has a funky beat and cool groove, but has nothing to do with being underwater, while the ancient, calm, and beautiful JP song does suit one. CC is Funky and bouncy and Techno style in JP, which suits a carnival while US is Heavy Metal, which is my favorite genre of music, but does not suit the level except bad future where JP failed to provide the message that you screwed up. ![]() Personally, I think the JP is better for all except bad future, where JP is too happy, but US is more depressing and atmospheric. PP is more tropical amd suitable for the level in the US, but more energetic and kind of tropical in the JP. The past music is the same for both soundtracks (probably because they’re in a different format then the other songs.) The levels are Palmtree Panic (PP), Collision Chaos (CC), Tidal Tempest (TT), Quartz Quadrant (QQ), Wacky Workbench (WW), Stardust Speedway (SS), and Metallic Madness (MM). Now before i get into this, I want to say each level has four timezones, past, present, good future, and bad future. The 2011 remaster comes with the option to choose which one you want, but which one do I prefer? Honestly I like both a lot, so I can’t judge them easily, but let’s look at some things I like about each. There were two different soundtracks, one for Japenese releases and one for US releases. But if you played this game you would know one thing. SONIC CD - COMPLETE OST FLAC.7z (View Contents) 0 03:33: 1.9G: SONIC CD - COMPLETE OST MP3 320Kbps.7z (View Contents) 0 00:28: 622.4M: SONIC CD - COMPLETE OST OGG Vorbis.7z (View Contents) 0 00:33: 688.8M: SONIC CD - COMPLETE OST. Ah, Sonic CD, released in 1994 for the Sega CD, but rereleased in 2011 for PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. Sonic Metropolis is an independent Sonic community and is not related to SEGA or any other companies in any way.
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