13:11 1986 As I'm leaving the arcade I hear this song and I stop to listen. Such a sweet, sad, heartfelt farewell song from a game no less. The road is long, who knows where it may lead, but you must not quit. Stay in the race. Good luck.
Like many other games of that golden eighties era. I remember great games like Double Dragon, Jackal, Blasteroids, Vindicators, Rygar, Bomb Jack, Rolling Thunder, Commando, Toobin, Rampage and Wardner. Those were all great. At some point during the early nineties games shifted away from playability and into trying to impress with better graphics. They also became less well-developed and more addictive/expensive/greedy.
Probably the most popular arcade racer of all time and also one of the hardest games to get to play because it was, always packed with young children like myself all those years ago lol. I'm 44 now. Brilliant time.
This is the best, a very good game, driving with a beautiful girl, without blood, deaths, competitions without sense, without wanting to be better than the others .... our time was by far the best, thank you for this gift.
For an 80s kid the sound coming out of these arcade machines was truly awesome and even today these tunes rock! Good stuff! Proper nostalgia trip listening to these.
I have the same feeling. Listening to 'Last Wave' reminds me of the last day of our summer vacations, going back home from the beach with your friends, with the dusk behind, knowing that this was truly your last wave. Next day you´d be heading home and won't be back until next year or so. Great memories.
The shopping center close to where I was living at during late 80's and early 90's had just got this new machine, Outrun. It was inmense, it would shake when you play it, and it had stereo sound. We were very bad in playing it at the start. So, we couldn't hear the whole music, which we liked very much. One day a guy came up to play the game and went throuth the whole game. We stayed there watching it. Man! That was an experience. The music we knew before that day had even started. The whole song was amazing. Seeing that guy playing through the stages with that evolving soundtrack was fascinating. Good memories indeed!
Great music. For me (in the UK) the 80's was like a bright summers day after the dull wintery 70's. Everything was just more colourful and vibrant. I would meet with friends just to hang out. Sometimes we would go to the arcade to watch and listen and be in that atmosphere (none of us had much money). I still remember where some of the games were - the original 4 player Gauntlet just inside the door (always popular). Over on the far right corner Dragon's Lair (expensive to play) downstairs a sit down Star Wars and Frogger and on both levels lots of other games I wish I could remember. To be able to go back with a camera and document this - but we all thought it would last forever. I went from a teenager to a young adult and I never worried about the future because anything and everything felt possible. And for me I think that was the magic of the 80's
WOW...Imagine driving a RedHot Ferrari on a unrestricted speed highway near the ocean, just like that the ones on the game,with Cameron Diaz at 24 Y.O. or that Morgan Fairchild.....
When the original arcade Outrun was out was way before my time. Whilst I was on my first visit to Japan last I finally got to experience Outrun in the arcade the vibrations you feel off the road and the movement you get from steering input feels good the experience was amazing.
Last Wave brings back so many childhood memories...... That feeling of despair, when you didn't quite make it to the finish line of one of the sections...... ahhhhh.
...but you still get the high score! I remember many coins spend to listen to that song and once I beat the score by about 6500, I was such a happy person, jumping around and screaming... it was around 7 million.
bring it back great memories of feeding the arcade at ingoldmells skegness with 10 pence pieces sat in the driving seat felt the dogs at 14 it was the closest to driving i could get
As a kid, I had a CD with this soundtrack on it. It even had official remixes from Sega on it too! To this day I have no idea where it even came from, but I put it on every night to fall asleep to... The cardboard case broke, but I still have it.
Outrun's music fills my mind with an overwhelming sense of nostalgia and a desire to get behind a wheel and drive fast. Really, really, fast. Blonde passenger optional.
I remember the sheer excitement when you're racing long enough to get to the next track. I played on the ZX Spectrum 48K and the music was also on the tape as a bonus. Happy days.
@@JoCaTen I wonder how many people realized that Splash Wave and Last Wave are the same song. It's just that Last Wave is a more slowed down, chill version. I didn't realize it until recently. Splash Wave was always my favorite, I used to couldn't stand Last Wave because it sounded so sad and slow. But after I really took the time to keep listening to it instead of skipping it, I realized what it was and it's actually very nice.
As a child, I somehow found a CD that had the Outrun soundtrack, with a few Sega remixes as well. I listened to it for many nights to fall asleep. Turns out I liked video game music long before I ever got into gaming. Good memories....
Jesus, I haven't listened to Magical Sound Shower in almost 30 years. One of the soundtracks to my youth still sounds fucking amazing. I'm back in the 80s.
My specific memeory of Outrun was playing it in the arcade when I was about 6 or 7 years olds. It was a seated cabinet and I could barely see over the wheel haha but I remember playing the game and these 3 much older kids in the background going like "hey this kid is good at this game!" in retrospect I really wasn't, don't think I ever made it to stage three back then but man at the time getting praised by these older kids made me feel on top of the world haha! good times.
How many hours playing that incredible game? I saw it first on tv, and some moths later, o a tourist spot in Mallorca. It was a child's dream... Ferrari, a seat, a wheel and it did rumble. I used to bet other child to choose them the route and do it full gas. The reward was they pay me another run. Lovely memories.
I remember playing this game in the early 90’s!!! This music brings back great memories for me!!!! Those were the days!!!! The days when life was good!!!!
The music in this game was game changing and it happened this way in the 1980s like wow wth were these game score creators thinking back then damn were they making these productions riffs to discover r&b singer talent or something lol because they played these scores way outside the box of video game expectation
Wow this takes me back! I remember me and my sister playing this excellent Sega game a lot in the arcade back in 1986. Had a nice Miami Vice flavour. Loved the music then. love it now!
My 13-year-old self pumped so many quarters into the Out Run machine at Aladdin's Castle back in '86. I always picked Splash Wave, but nowadays, I prefer Magical Sound Shower. Maybe age has mellowed me a bit.
sounds like a Gloria Estefan song when she sang in a band called Miami Sound Machine - (and the song title is called Magic "Sound" Shower... coincidence?) - love it! :D oh and the band did play this kind of music! I just can't remember one that closely resembles this one, but I'm almost sure there is one kind of similar to this! (update) here it is: Miami Sound Machine - Conga At 2 minues and 45 seconds in the song, the piano sounds very much like the one in the outrun game! This and Cruisin World were my favorite racers!
That music was so cool for a background track on that game. I remember dancing to it looking over someones shoulder playing it at the arcade in the mall when I was in my teen years. And the music has such a Miami Vice / Latino flare too! Ah, the 80s, even in cyber space :)
You can play this on MAME emulator on the pc. It emulates this game and other arcade games perfectly. Yep remember when it first came out in the arcades in 1986 when i was 16. Legendary. I played the original space invaders as well in 1978 when there was a big queue of people waiting to play it in the leisure centre at 10p a go.
Ces instrus sont un retour dans le passé de ce que l on appel" le bon vieux temps "avec (outrun,rastan,golden axe et plein d autre )dont j ai oublier le nom un grand merci a ces compositeur anonyme qui m on fais rever etant gamin et merci a ceux qui les postes aujourdhui
I m 42 years old and I still remember that song like I 'v heard it yesterday ........ damn life pass so fast :P
That's the exact comment (including the age) I was just about to write!
hayabusabuzaa me too.....!
hayabusabuzaa Plop me too 😍
Me too. Plus I like the way it still holds its own whilst being primitive computer generated music. I'd have it in my car !!!
hayabusabuzaa Plop so fast...
13:11 1986 As I'm leaving the arcade I hear this song and I stop to listen. Such a sweet, sad, heartfelt farewell song from a game no less. The road is long, who knows where it may lead, but you must not quit. Stay in the race. Good luck.
You hit me man.
Last Wave's such a smooth track. I love the sound of white noise "waves" in the background.
Simplesmente incrivel
Timestamps for those who want them:
0:00 - Magical Sound Shower
4:27 - Splash Wave
8:10 - Passing Breeze (
A thousand thumbs up to you Sir!
K.T.B. I love passing breeze the most too
Splash Wave is my favorite track.
0:00 doesn't work for me (mobile)
@@SeiyaTempest try 0:01
Music sound codes:
Magical Sound Shower: 0:00 - 4:28
Splash Wave: 4:29 - 8:10
Passing Breeze: 8:11 - 13:12
Last Wave: 13:14 - 14:41
why do you put the end time too?
Thank you
Thanks. 😘
Splash wave got me vibinnnnnnn big time
All magic... I listen this songs and I return a child
Outrun is a true classic, and an artistic masterpiece.
I thought it says autistic masterpiece Lol 😅😂
@@Thewolfguys.cartoons2000 ... work of a genius.
Like many other games of that golden eighties era.
I remember great games like Double Dragon, Jackal, Blasteroids, Vindicators, Rygar, Bomb Jack, Rolling Thunder, Commando, Toobin, Rampage and Wardner. Those were all great.
At some point during the early nineties games shifted away from playability and into trying to impress with better graphics. They also became less well-developed and more addictive/expensive/greedy.
@@amundbisgaard7295 Rampage was great, my first taste of a Godzilla-type game.
@@amundbisgaard7295 Wow... someone else remembers Rolling Thunder!
I'm turning 47 next month and still remember Magical Sound Shower note for note. An effortless uptempo samba. Perfect license losing material :)
@ShartLord Who cares, lol.
Me 43
I always thought this rythm fits Mambo style.
@ShartLord and you drive all your friends away....LOL ffs
@@tokyo-toaccess6438 Your mom dont care about you and we dont have the guilty lol
Probably the most popular arcade racer of all time and also one of the hardest games to get to play because it was, always packed with young children like myself all those years ago lol. I'm 44 now. Brilliant time.
Why have I not made a copy of this and listen to it while I drive now that I can drive a real car?
+theprivateer83 you've given up on life by the sounds of it
theprivateer83 Way to kill the buzz of this fun conversation. Just enjoy what you can, when you can.
Get yourself a nice reliable BMW 135i Convertible or something, and you can get pretty close to the feeling.
Wouldn't listening to this music while driving cause you to drive faster and lead to speeding tickets?
Well, you can now!
今が2017年だから、もう30年くらい前かー。
中学の頃、デパートのゲーセンでやりました。
カセットテープでサントラも持ってましたよ♪
This is the best, a very good game, driving with a beautiful girl, without blood, deaths, competitions without sense, without wanting to be better than the others .... our time was by far the best, thank you for this gift.
For an 80s kid the sound coming out of these arcade machines was truly awesome and even today these tunes rock! Good stuff! Proper nostalgia trip listening to these.
Always loved Magical Sound Shower. If the steel drum solo hit when I was on Stage 3, I knew I was in for a good run.
Takes me back to my childhood. Summers at the arcade.
I have the same feeling. Listening to 'Last Wave' reminds me of the last day of our summer vacations, going back home from the beach with your friends, with the dusk behind, knowing that this was truly your last wave. Next day you´d be heading home and won't be back until next year or so. Great memories.
The shopping center close to where I was living at during late 80's and early 90's had just got this new machine, Outrun.
It was inmense, it would shake when you play it, and it had stereo sound.
We were very bad in playing it at the start. So, we couldn't hear the whole music, which we liked very much.
One day a guy came up to play the game and went throuth the whole game.
We stayed there watching it. Man! That was an experience.
The music we knew before that day had even started. The whole song was amazing.
Seeing that guy playing through the stages with that evolving soundtrack was fascinating.
Good memories indeed!
I got so good at playing OutRun that I could finish the whole course and choose my routes and endings - there were 5 different finishes as I recall.
Sooo many happy memories for this 56 year old! 😍😍😍
Oh my goodness, how great it was to be a kid in the eighties ?
I'm turning 47 next month and still remember Magical Sound Shower note for note. An effortless uptempo samba. Perfect license losing material :)
I was one. I can confirm it was GREAT.
It was probably the best decade to be a kid!
80's are fucking awesome
Yep, its a decade to remember thats for sure!!!!!!! Arcades rocked before home consoles got so good. Spent so many hours at the arcade
1. Magical Sound Shower 0:00
2. Splash Wave 4:28
3. Passing Breeze 8:10
4. Last Wave 13:11
Splash Wave is so good. Ah the 80s - how I miss you.
Right? Splash Wave is still my jam!
Good times!
Great music. For me (in the UK) the 80's was like a bright summers day after the dull wintery 70's. Everything was just more colourful and vibrant.
I would meet with friends just to hang out. Sometimes we would go to the arcade to watch and listen and be in that atmosphere (none of us had much money). I still remember where some of the games were - the original 4 player Gauntlet just inside the door (always popular). Over on the far right corner Dragon's Lair (expensive to play) downstairs a sit down Star Wars and Frogger and on both levels lots of other games I wish I could remember. To be able to go back with a camera and document this - but we all thought it would last forever.
I went from a teenager to a young adult and I never worried about the future because anything and everything felt possible. And for me I think that was the magic of the 80's
Memories of a childhood. In the blink of an eye I’m now a middle aged man.
Just bought my first convertible car... gonna listen too outrun music in It oh yeah!!!
Is it a Ferrari?
WOW...Imagine driving a RedHot Ferrari on a unrestricted speed highway near the ocean, just like that the ones on the game,with Cameron Diaz at 24 Y.O. or that Morgan Fairchild.....
アウトランのレコードアルバム持っていました。懐かしい~!!いい時代だったな~
I’m 49 years old and need this on cd to play in the car, although I only have a focus not a Testarossa 😃
Can’t believe that nearly 30 years later I can hum along to these and know every note!
I listen to this often. Always takes me back to my life in the 80s. Was a great time to be alive.
11:20 - 11:51 IS THE BEST MUSICIAL PART EVER WRITTEN FOR ANY VIDEOGAME. BETTER THAN JAN HAMMER, VANGELIS, MOZART AND VANILLA ICE!
Starting at 11'51 this is the best YES
So true 😍
5:43 - 6:30 FTW
When the original arcade Outrun was out was way before my time. Whilst I was on my first visit to Japan last I finally got to experience Outrun in the arcade the vibrations you feel off the road and the movement you get from steering input feels good the experience was amazing.
Last Wave brings back so many childhood memories...... That feeling of despair, when you didn't quite make it to the finish line of one of the sections...... ahhhhh.
...but you still get the high score! I remember many coins spend to listen to that song and once I beat the score by about 6500, I was such a happy person, jumping around and screaming... it was around 7 million.
Jajaja!!!!!
This OST is to 80's video games, what the OST from Miami Vice was to the 80's TV Shows. Pure gold.
Old Orchard Beach Maine in the 80s played this game so much what a blast - had to get the Genesis version too back then
respect for all here who love this. we're old now but it was damn good of a time.
sela
bring it back great memories of feeding the arcade at ingoldmells skegness with 10 pence pieces sat in the driving seat felt the dogs at 14 it was the closest to driving i could get
There is something about this and old games with blue skies, wide spaces and distant sceneries that I find really beautiful
As a kid, I had a CD with this soundtrack on it. It even had official remixes from Sega on it too! To this day I have no idea where it even came from, but I put it on every night to fall asleep to... The cardboard case broke, but I still have it.
You gotta upload that! I'd LOVE to hear the official remixes!
Can you upload the CD?
Outrun's music fills my mind with an overwhelming sense of nostalgia and a desire to get behind a wheel and drive fast. Really, really, fast.
Blonde passenger optional.
I remember the sheer excitement when you're racing long enough to get to the next track. I played on the ZX Spectrum 48K and the music was also on the tape as a bonus. Happy days.
Passing breeze I think is what we’re all here for 😊
紅いテスタロッサに金髪ネーチャン
眩しい海辺に最高なBGM
Is Passing Breeze the greatest piece of video game music in human history?
Yes. Yes it is.
it's Splash Wave....
@@boubixboth, both are good
@@JoCaTen I wonder how many people realized that Splash Wave and Last Wave are the same song. It's just that Last Wave is a more slowed down, chill version. I didn't realize it until recently.
Splash Wave was always my favorite, I used to couldn't stand Last Wave because it sounded so sad and slow. But after I really took the time to keep listening to it instead of skipping it, I realized what it was and it's actually very nice.
Without question one of the greatest game soundtracks ever along with Super Hang-On
One of the best arcade games I’ve ever played. Hell this game is better than most of the new games coming out recently
As a child, I somehow found a CD that had the Outrun soundtrack, with a few Sega remixes as well. I listened to it for many nights to fall asleep. Turns out I liked video game music long before I ever got into gaming. Good memories....
Jesus, I haven't listened to Magical Sound Shower in almost 30 years. One of the soundtracks to my youth still sounds fucking amazing. I'm back in the 80s.
My favorite is Passing Breeze.
I remember when i i was a child.... dad and mum...'80....moments of life that will never return
I was almost in tears took me back to my teen age.
Ive still got the cassette! ❤
I was always a Splash Wave kid :)
Jammsbro passing breeze myself.
the splash wave theme is in Bayonetta, on the highway level. knew i recoginzed it
Splash Wave was the hypest one
hhaha the only one i chose
Passing Breeze is so radical all the way all across Canada and the USA.
Me sorprende que esto sea música de arcade
suena demasiado bien y tiene un estilo muy único
The car crash scene frame by frame was interesting to see, it usually happens so quick you can barely see the frames of animation
My specific memeory of Outrun was playing it in the arcade when I was about 6 or 7 years olds. It was a seated cabinet and I could barely see over the wheel haha but I remember playing the game and these 3 much older kids in the background going like "hey this kid is good at this game!" in retrospect I really wasn't, don't think I ever made it to stage three back then but man at the time getting praised by these older kids made me feel on top of the world haha! good times.
How many hours playing that incredible game? I saw it first on tv, and some moths later, o a tourist spot in Mallorca. It was a child's dream... Ferrari, a seat, a wheel and it did rumble. I used to bet other child to choose them the route and do it full gas. The reward was they pay me another run. Lovely memories.
I love all the music tracks of this game.
I am 41,5 years old and I still remember them 😊
I remember playing this game in the early 90’s!!! This music brings back great memories for me!!!! Those were the days!!!! The days when life was good!!!!
I get a warm comfortable fuzzy feeling just hearing this music. Takes me back to being a kid all over again. Wow!
懐かしい。
これに心奪われた人が他にもいるんだw
Synth music with memorable melodies, double bass and outstanding solos, what a blast of a soundtrack :)
Listening to this while I work. One of my favorite games of all time and I know the tunes by heart. Thanks for sharing!
Maybe I commented before, but this is the best driving music ever... Props to whoever wrote it,,,
I'll be 41 on July, this song really hits home!!!
The music in this game was game changing and it happened this way in the 1980s like wow wth were these game score creators thinking back then damn were they making these productions riffs to discover r&b singer talent or something lol because they played these scores way outside the box of video game expectation
Hands down the best arcade game of the 80’s. R-Type was a close second 👍
Great soundtrack! I grew up with it of course, playing in in the arcades and on consoles & home computers like the Sega Master System and C64! :)
As a young boy in the arcade.. seeing that blonde hair... I just wanted to grow up as soon as possible :)
Now I miss the 80's
Even after ALL these years, The Original Magical Sound Shower sounds better than even the remixes...and that is saying a LOT!!!!
Sono qui perché mi è stato consigliato da Fraws.
Idem ahahaha
Idem mit pomme frittes
Anch'io haha!
Che pirla
Idem
Splash wave every time - but only cos the intro is so good.
At 41 years old I remember this song time fly by so fast it's scary.
PASSING BREEZE IS THE BEST!
Wow this takes me back!
I remember me and my sister playing this excellent Sega game a lot in the arcade back in 1986. Had a nice Miami Vice flavour. Loved the music then. love it now!
If the lord made anything better than the 80's he kept it for himself.
That last song brought so many memories. Truly amazing how fast I grew up. Almost made a nigga cry
+Brian Bastida That's some tight shit made me have a huge Grin on my face
+Brian Bastida You are racist to your own race. Huh.
lol
My 13-year-old self pumped so many quarters into the Out Run machine at Aladdin's Castle back in '86. I always picked Splash Wave, but nowadays, I prefer Magical Sound Shower. Maybe age has mellowed me a bit.
My first game I picked up in 1986 since then I never put a control down
sounds like a Gloria Estefan song when she sang in a band called Miami Sound Machine - (and the song title is called Magic "Sound" Shower... coincidence?) - love it! :D
oh and the band did play this kind of music! I just can't remember one that closely resembles this one, but I'm almost sure there is one kind of similar to this!
(update) here it is: Miami Sound Machine - Conga
At 2 minues and 45 seconds in the song, the piano sounds very much like the one in the outrun game!
This and Cruisin World were my favorite racers!
Played Outrun thru an arcade cabinet that’s in the game Judgment and hearing Last Wave was so calming and peaceful
Sound Shower one of the best!
The masterpiece known as Passing Breeze in videogame music history.
This is the best sounding upload for these tracks on RUclips
Thanks
A truly masterpiece!A lot of memories from a time too far away.
Les musiques de ce jeu sont magnifiques !
Que de souvenirs...
"Passing Breeze" Forever.
Passing Breeze was a personal favourite of mine 🙂👍
That music was so cool for a background track on that game. I remember dancing to it looking over someones shoulder playing it at the arcade in the mall when I was in my teen years.
And the music has such a Miami Vice / Latino flare too! Ah, the 80s, even in cyber space :)
I've spent almost my pocket money in arcade just to have an extended time play.But i was very happy at this time, everyone wanted to reach the goal.
Who remembers Wonderboy? Loved that game as their was a girl who tried to top my high score. Great times……
this music is incredible, I love it so much
very nice composition, for all the songs, special mention to the hall of fame / game over part
bittersweet
I was born in 1972
It is the same year as video game.
I do not want to think that I got older, but now it's been a long time ago.
I am 48 Years old and Outrun was my First Amiga Game 6:00 Great music in this game!
You can play this on MAME emulator on the pc.
It emulates this game and other arcade games perfectly.
Yep remember when it first came out in the arcades in 1986 when i was 16.
Legendary.
I played the original space invaders as well in 1978 when there was a big queue of people waiting to play it in the leisure centre at 10p a go.
This takes me back to playing at arcade version of this whilst on holiday in Spain
I still have it in my mind , I played it 20 years ago.
0:00 Magical Sound Shower
4:28 Splash Wave
8:10 Passing Breeze
13:11 Last Wave
Magical Sound Shower is my favorite song from this game.
FM音源の音色ってPSG音源よりも音色は豊かになって時代は感じさせるけど当時としては画期的だった。
Magical Sound Shower was sampled by Miss Fantasy in their track 'Centre Force' - so good!
this music was inspired from the japanese fusion band Casiopea, if you love this check them out!
Ces instrus sont un retour dans le passé de ce que l on appel" le bon vieux temps "avec (outrun,rastan,golden axe et plein d autre )dont j ai oublier le nom un grand merci a ces compositeur anonyme qui m on fais rever etant gamin et merci a ceux qui les postes aujourdhui
How can 8 idiots not like Outrun music
WTF !
13
The count has increased to 17. Why the hell do people not like this music?
Simple. They have no soul and therefore are dead inside.
They are ex-Amiga owners who are still bitter about the shitty port it got.