Castlevania Bloodlines Soundtrack

All tracks are recorded from a Genesis Model 1 Sega CD 1 RCA output.

Remixed Arcade/NES Castlevania tunes:

Bloodlines Track 14 "Beginning"

Bloodlines Track 15 "Bloody Tears"

Bloodlines Track 16 "Vampire Killer"

Review of Damien McFerran's "Retroinspection: Sega 32X"

     Introducing his editorial on the 32-bit add-on for the Sega Genesis, Damien McFerran, co-maintainer of the Mean Machines Archive1 and Nintendo Life2, offers his very subjective opinion.  "How do you take half a decade's worth of critical and commercial success and flush it down the toilet," McFerran posits,  "Easy: you release a device like the Sega 32X." 3  Asserting that Sega was "at the height of its powers" by 1990, but "took far too many risks" with hardware by 1995, McFerran fails to cite which industry experts claim that the "commercially disappointing" Mega CD was a prelude to the "disastrous retail performance" of the 32X.4  McFerran similarly offers a crude history of the 32X and Saturn at retail before introducing Scot Bayless, Senior Producer at Sega of America from 1990-1994.5  The subsequent several pages are exemplary of the hostility towards Sega hardware that has accumulated over the last fifteen years.  The comments of Scot Bayless and Marty Franz published in these pages challenge and disprove a number of common fallacies surrounding the 32X, and even some for the Saturn's development.  McFerran, however, only posits hyperbolic questions and maintains an extremely negative tone throughout his six page editorial.

  1. 1. "The Mean Machine's Archive -90's Gaming Magazine," (accessed September 16, 2010) available from http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/ (archive.org August 22, 2008).
  2. 2. "Nintendo Life," (accessed September 16, 2010) available from http://www.nintendolife.com/ (archive.org August 22, 2008).
  3. 3. McFerran, Damien. "Retroinspection: Sega 32x." no. 77: 45.
  4. 4. McFerran, Damien. "Retroinspection: Sega 32x." no. 77: 45.
  5. 5. McFerran, Damien. "Retroinspection: Sega 32x." no. 77: 45-49.

Ghouls 'n Ghosts Genesis soundtrack

All files are taken from a Genesis 1 Sega CD 1 combo.

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Boss Music

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Continue and Intro

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Ending 1

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Ending 2

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Intro and Misc Tunes

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Level 1

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Level 2

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Miscellaneous Tunes

Road Rash Comparison

Road Rash - Saturn vs Playstation Comparison 1
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Rebel Assault

Sega CD (32X Composite) Versus 3DO (S-Video) Comparison.

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Gameplay

Samurai Shodown Sega CD - 3DO Comparison

Intro and Attract Mode (3DO S-Video) (Sega CD and 32X Composite):


TNN Motor Sports Hardcore 4x4
SystemPlaystation
PublisherASC Games
RegionNorth America
Release Date9/1996


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TNN Motor Sports Hardcore 4x4
SystemSega Saturn
PublisherASC Games
RegionNorth America
Release Date12/1996


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Hardcore 4x4 Comparison


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Duke Nukem 3D Comparison

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