the_miker Mar 18, 2010
Sami's SNES thread is fun so I figured we should be sharing similar thoughts about Genesis / Mega Drive music too. Sure the YM2612 isn't usually as highly regarded as the SPC700 but it still has it's charm. In many cases, I even prefer the sound of the Genesis to the SNES.
First and foremost I need to cover Naofumi Hataya's The Hybrid Front. This actually saw an official soundtrack release back in 2006, which I didn't know about until recently and then quickly picked it up. This has always been one of my favorite lesser known Genesis soundtracks and once you hear it, you'll know why. Aside from Koshiro's legendary Bare Knuckle music, Hybrid Front is the king of upbeat, funky Genesis music that uses the occasional voice sample.
Combat Cars is another great funky trip. I'd call this progressive techno with a touch of rock. Highly recommended. I used to love playing and mastering the game as a kid, and always remember loving the music.
Who can forget Aki Hata's Light Crusader? Lots of people, apparently. Classic, classic, classic! Another one where I grew up playing the game and absolutely loved the music even as a kid. Dare I say it, but this is my favorite Genesis RPG soundtrack. Green Row's town theme is beautiful and all the area/battle music is insanely good.
This will sound strange but I'm gonna say Sonic 3D Blast. I know, a Sonic game in a "lesser known" list, what's the deal? I always thought this game's music never got the recognition it deserved. I know many people find the Saturn version's music (by Richard Jacques) to be better but I'm on the opposing team when it comes to this. Jun Senoue lead the team of composers who worked on the Genesis version and I find it's music to be more fitting for a Sonic game than the Saturn one. Tracks like Diamond Dust, Green Grove, and Rusty Ruin really affirm this for me. Doesn't hurt that a few tracks from this later ended up remixed for Sonic Adventure either!
All of Road Rash 3's stage themes are insanely catchy and make driving around on your bike while beating the crap out of other riders just that much more enjoyable. All of the Road Rash games have great tunes, but this one sticks out for me. Each stage theme in RR3 is based off music or a style from that particular country, but in a highly remixed way. You really need to hear it to know what I mean though. So good!
Lastly, how about the classic shmup Gley Lancer? Noriyuki Iwadare contributed on this one. There's a ton of insanely catchy tunes on here just like any good shmup should have. Just listen to Stage 1 and you'll be hooked. That and the opening theme are among my favorites.