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Get Funky with Sega Swirl’s Soundtrack

Thanks to Giant Bomb’s Dan Ryckert and the Demo Derby series, I was once again reminded of something I’d forgotten about; how great the music is in Sega Swirl! It’s also one of those great oddities of gaming, having only been distributed on demo discs or bundled on the Dreamcast Web Browser discs. I remember really enjoying it back in 2000 and getting much more use from it than the Dreamcast web experience.

It also had a great funky soundtrack that I quickly recorded. Though it’s lost to time now I remember emailing with Tremor Entertainment (or possibly Richard Jacques who is credited on the game) about the soundtrack. He mentioned that the music was interactive, changing with the player’s speed and performance. I swear I’ve never heard it change because the rounds are over so quickly. Regardless, it’s got a handful of great tunes and you can listen and watch along in my latest videOST playlist.

Other videOST offerings include Beetle Adventure Racing, Crash ‘n Burn, San Francisco Rush 2049, Extreme-G 2, and X-Men on the Genesis.

I made a new videOST for Extreme-G 2 (N64)

The transition from 2D to 3D in the 90’s wasn’t a pretty one. At least the PlayStation and Saturn had the benefit of CD quality sound but Nintendo held onto the cartridge format for the N64. This meant musicians needed to code their own music into the game which resulted in a lot (a LOT) of forgettable, sub-par soundscapes of squeaking, squirting ear noise.

Nintendo’s first-party soundtracks obviously benefited from their expert understanding of the hardware but there were plenty of other memorable and enjoyable scores. One of those shining gems is Extreme-G 2, co-composed by Simon Robertson and Steve Root. For a game where TRON-inspired bikes routinely shatter the sound barrier (a cool effect in its own that strips away the music), the music is surprisingly chill. I’d always thought of it back then as drum ‘n bass but nowadays I’d call it more lounge, maybe? Chill, for sure.

However you classify it, it’s good. So I spent part of the weekend recording each of the game’s twelve courses (some races went better than others) and setting them to their matching songs. There’s also an intro track and menu music. Oh yeah, it’s a new videOST.

Game Music Bundle 8 is Launched! Go get it!

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Yes! Yes! Yes! The Game Music Bundle 8 is out and it includes one of my favorite soundtracks from 2012 that I have shamefully never bought. Once known as ‘Zombies.’ the game has since been rebranded as ‘Corporate Lifestyle Simulator’ and its soundtrack has swollen in the process. For as little as a dollar you’ll also get the soundtracks from The Sailor’s Dream, Gods Will Be Watching, Monsters Ate My Birthday Cake and Super Time Force.

For $10 you’ll get fourteen more soundtracks including FTL Advanced Edition, Lovely Planet, Majestic Nights, Double Fine’s Hack ‘n Slash and all the rest of those I don’t feel like typing out because I’m rocking out to “Zombies” right now.

E3 2014: Free soundtrack to the best DLC from the show

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I have always hung my hopes for each E3 on weird stuff and surprises, and this year’s show started out with quite the surprise. Dead Rising 3 is definitely odd but after playing the demo it just didn’t feel weird enough. Over a half a year later Capcom has rectified that, revealing new DLC for the game that puts a ton of Capcom fandoms into the zombie slaying title.

Super Ultra Dead Rising 3 Arcade Remix Hyper Edition EX plus α’ is basically putting a Smash Bros. spin on Dead Rising. A ton of disgustingly fabulous costumes, a giant zombie M. Bison, a new 4-player co-op mode and more. There’s also a new 35-track soundtrack from numerous artists that features just as much Capcom love as the DLC itself. There are new mixes of classic Street Fighter, Rival Schools, and Final Fight tunes as well as new music from Dead Rising composer Oleksa Lozowchuk. Oh, and it’s also free! The DLC is not free, however, but this might finally be the thing that brings me to buy the game.