This is a great example of Yuzo Koshiro's mastery of PSG sound chips. Notice how the longer notes have warbling pitch, and each "instrument" has a notable attack to it. He really was the master.
Once you go through the game, it's kinda strange how serious Sonic's face was, given the first three zones (green hill, bridge and forest) light mood, except perhaps for the boss stages. Happy and innocent tunes play as you dash through unworried and save those fluffy puppies. Labyrinth's zone builds a little up your concentration with its air bubbles, but it still feels like an exploration. Then you get to Scrap Brain. Kid's imagination back then was sufficient to immerse the player into the heavy atmosphere of a grey metal city, announcing Robotnik's machines are a much more serious threat than presented before. A dread vision of the future if you don't go on beating him. Finally, Sky Base shows us Scrap Brain's theme is so damn good that the addition of continuous rain and crackling bolts over your head are enough to announce apocalypse is at hand and it's up to you to save the world. Now that's a strong game rhythm. Heck of a design.
Me and my brother felt such an amusement every zone we advanced. The sms was our first videogame and this game came with it. Everything was so colourful and the soundtrack is spectacular even today. This version stands on its own against it's big brother
this is one of the things that caught me as a child, sonic is serious unlike mario and them dystopian vibes made for a gripping story. the whole atmosphere i found moody.
Classic sonic games have a way to telling a simple, but epic story without saying anything on screen. Sonic 2 and 3/Knuckles have an amazing storytelling between zones. Its so good i feel the atmosphere everytime when you fall at lava reef and death egg lits up. Epic!
This sounds amazing..... I get the feeling of journey's end from this song. At the same time as you are facing the final fortress, song's atmosphere also reminds player how far they have come.
I like how both this and Labyrinth Zone got different songs in this version of Sonic 1. I've gotta say the 2nd act of this zone felt more like a true labyrinth than the actual Labyrinth Zone.
@Caleb Hopkins The reason most of the music was different was because Yuzo Koshiro did the music for the game instead of Masato Nakamura, whose music in the genesis version was based actual songs from the band Dreams Come True.
Same here. Master System was my first console, Sonic 1 my first game. When I think about how I felt during playing this game as a child, I get tears in my eyes. Especially because of the music.
Listening to this just whisks me back to that level... what was it? Flying outside in the rain and thunder... the final stage. I must've only been 5 or 6 or something. It stirs something deep inside somehow; words fail to fully capture the essence of that feeling. If I want to remember what it was to perceive the world through the innocent eyes of a child, I have but to listen to this track. Just how many transformations does a person experience in the span of a lifetime?
Totally right. I'm pretty young, so I played this game in 6th grade when I had just gotten into emulating games on my tablet. I couldn't find a decent genesis emulator at the time, but then I saw a downloadable version of sonic the hedgehog for game gear, and me, thinking it was a port, downloaded the game. Little did i know I would come to love this version more than the genesis. I still remember playing this level on the bus when it was pouring like hell outside. Fit the atmosphere so well.
Iridescent Garchomp It's kind of interesting to me the way that technology now has become so much more prolific and mainstream than it used to be. I didn't even have a PC until I was 11, but I also took to emulation pretty quickly afterwards (back in the days of dialup, ugh). I'd like to think that some games have a certain timeless appeal, though. As an actual game, I much prefer Sonic 3 & Knuckles (I still think it's pretty much the best Sonic game) but the nostalgia of being taken back to such a young state of mind is something I can't adequately describe. Sometimes the simple memories can turn out to be important ones.
I know the feeling, with dial-up internet, lol. That computer was slow as hell, and I all i remember was being 4 years old and playing frogger 2 on it. But, yes, I agree. The simplest memories can turn out to be the most important ones. They just give you unexplainable feelings inside when you try to re-live them again. It honestly can go way farther than a simple discussion on youtube.
Do you forget sonic 3,CD,R,adventure 1 and 2,unleashed,generations,HECK EVEN SONIC 3D BLAST ONE OF THE GAMES WITH BEST SOUNDTRACK OF THE GENESIS DO YOU FORGET THAT TOO?!
Música mais foda desse jogo, na moral, dá até um arrepio, porque quando se é criança a imersão que se tem nesses jogos é tão intensa que parece real. Essa tela me dava medo por causa da tempestade e os raios por todo lado, além disso é de noite e nas alturas, ao mesmo tempo que eu sentia medo eu me sentia muito corajoso por estar enfrentando tudo isso, eu amo Sonic do fundo do meu coração!
god i love this version of scrap brain zone , it just gives off that "i've made it, ive made it near the end... now i have to fight the evil soon...stuff is about to get real soon"
@@subwaymanYT This one sounds more menecing because this is Sonic's first time in Scrap Brain , it has some "fear of unknown" vibes . Then the 16-bit version shows that Sonic has the experience with this Zone and that he is more confident about the situation he is in .
Just listening to this track brings me back to my childhood days playing this game when was around 4 years old! This feeling hit me right in my heart and crying over this song! 😭♥️
So many memories of this game, especially the Master System version. It was the first console game I had ever completed, despite having been a gamer since 1984/1985 before then. Atari 2600 games can't exactly be completed though. I loved Sonic 1 on the Master System and I spent what time I could on the rare times I got to play the game between my studies to improve and finally complete it. A timeless classic.
I actually feel like I can go through the level fast with this music regardless of the danger because to me Sonic feels faster in the game gear version in some ways
Sonic 1 on gamegear was the first game I beat, I still remember the feelings this song gave me " This is it! we are going to finally beat the fat guy!" xD
Melhor Sonic que já existiu com as melhores trilhas sonoras 8 Bits ♥️ Só desejava ter minha infância dnv e poder reviver td isso dnv com meus primos, jogando Alex Kidd in Shinobi World, Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Super Mario, jogo de atirar no Pato e vários outros 😞
+Alex Koopa this version is great because it conveys a deep sense of atmosphere and makes you feel isolated. This is by no means a piece of scrap metal.
Essa zona é de matar... De fato, era difícil passar Scrap Brain/Sky Base, exigia muita paciência. O pior, que, com uns 1 mês de videogame, já havia zerado com 5 lifes e sem as esmeraldas, depois de 3 meses eu o zerei completo, só que já com 32 lifes estocadas, e, geralmente termino com 33/34 lifes e com pontuação de 576.000/636.000... Eu tinha um caderno, que eu tinha costume de anotar as pontuações (com dias e horários e tentava bater a maior do mês, até que estabilizei nessa média, na raça) bons tempos. De vez em quando jogo e permaneço nessa média... Meus sobrinhos ficavam besta vendo eu zerar o jogo. Nenhum dos dois conseguiam! Obs: Só conseguia terminar nos 34 lifes por conta dos especiais, fechava com 90 a 99 rings cada, o mesmo para as zonas. Prefiro ganhar lifes de 50 em 50 mil pontos...
I replayed the game again this week. Hadn't played this version since I was a kid in the early 90's. It was my first ever Sonic game. I had forgotten how frustrating it was to navigate Act 2. When I was a kid I would spend ages trying to find the correct teleporter. At least this version was quite easy compared to the Mega Drive version.
I don't know why But this song kind of feels like a "Don't give up yet! You're almost there!" kind of song that honestly fits perfectly in the late-game portion of Sonic The Hedgehog (for the Game Gear)
This set up the atmosphere very nicely, with the lightinng and the enemies, it meant that you knew you were nearing the end of the game, nearing the final boss. It was amazing. i just didn't find it with the newer version.
@Caleb Hopkins His real name is Dr. Ivo Robotnik, as coined by the North American localization team and essentially canonized in the original Japanese by Sonic Adventure 2 (by way of his relatives surnames). It's never actually mentioned anywhere in official Japanese material outside of Sonic X, but Yuji Naka has confirmed that that is real name, whereas Eggman is his nickname that he has owned up to. info.sonicretro.org/index.php?title=File:SonicAdventure2_DC_JP_manual.pdf&page=27 web.archive.org/web/20081012070537/www2.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_sonicteam.php?article=nakainterview Also, Mega Man vs. Egg Robo, when?
Primeiro videogame, primeiro jogo zerado na minha vida... Cara, sem palavras pra essa música. Aqui, em 2020, ainda ouvindo esse clássico. É atemporal. Cadê os BR dessa bagaça? Se pronunciem!
@crocro93 They did an excellent job of matching the musical theme to the level design and visuals didn't they... this level is all about SPEEEEEED (more so than any other in Sonic 1) and the music sounds like it wants you to keep pushing forward ever faster... and it's forming a crescendo through scrap brain and sky base to the final showdown.
@merkur32123 Which was a surprisingly potent little thing for an 8-bit underdog... quite a lot of 16 bit titles got ported to it and suffered little other than the lack of buttons on the pad!
I like this version of Scrap Brain Zone music better. It's nowhere near as scary as the Mega Drive Version. Makes one wish this Master System theme was used for the Mega Drive version, I'll bet.
This is a great example of Yuzo Koshiro's mastery of PSG sound chips. Notice how the longer notes have warbling pitch, and each "instrument" has a notable attack to it. He really was the master.
The master of the master system
I agree
Streets of Rage games also show this. Some of the most PSG heavy soundtracks on the Genesis
You're probably referring about vibrato, and I completely agree!
Just like with pixel art game design back then was all about getting the most out of the very limited resources you have.
Once you go through the game, it's kinda strange how serious Sonic's face was, given the first three zones (green hill, bridge and forest) light mood, except perhaps for the boss stages. Happy and innocent tunes play as you dash through unworried and save those fluffy puppies.
Labyrinth's zone builds a little up your concentration with its air bubbles, but it still feels like an exploration.
Then you get to Scrap Brain. Kid's imagination back then was sufficient to immerse the player into the heavy atmosphere of a grey metal city, announcing Robotnik's machines are a much more serious threat than presented before. A dread vision of the future if you don't go on beating him.
Finally, Sky Base shows us Scrap Brain's theme is so damn good that the addition of continuous rain and crackling bolts over your head are enough to announce apocalypse is at hand and it's up to you to save the world.
Now that's a strong game rhythm. Heck of a design.
And this is why I love the classics, they have some of the best game design I've seen.
Me and my brother felt such an amusement every zone we advanced. The sms was our first videogame and this game came with it. Everything was so colourful and the soundtrack is spectacular even today. This version stands on its own against it's big brother
this is one of the things that caught me as a child, sonic is serious unlike mario and them dystopian vibes made for a gripping story.
the whole atmosphere i found moody.
Classic sonic games have a way to telling a simple, but epic story without saying anything on screen. Sonic 2 and 3/Knuckles have an amazing storytelling between zones.
Its so good i feel the atmosphere everytime when you fall at lava reef and death egg lits up. Epic!
Sempre que começa a chover e relampejar eu lembro desse jogo e da música!
Whenever it starts raining and flashing I remember that game and the music!
it reminds me of my brother playing the later stages when we were small kids
O estranho é de que esta música é a da scrap brain mais as pessoas lembram como a da sky base kk
As músicas dos jogos do Sonic são muito boas, incrível isso.
Mano, assim que eu li esse comentário brilhou um raio aqui kkkkkk susto do carai
quando to andando de carro e vejo aquelas luzes no morro tb lembro ou luzes de predios bem longe
This sounds amazing.....
I get the feeling of journey's end from this song. At the same time as you are facing the final fortress, song's atmosphere also reminds player how far they have come.
The journey never ends :)
Me too
Just listen to the PAL Version
Lasers start flashing : "brrrrrrrrrrrhhhhhhhhh!"
Class 90002 you just got me (sighs) aaah the dayz 😎😎😎😁😁😁
That sound effect would be re-used in “The G.G. Shinobi” (which was also composed by Yuzo Koshiro.)
I love you master system
Same, love from Europe (UK) ;3
And yes I’m one of the few who actually know the truth about the story here lol
38 years old. Sat on a bus.
Suddenly remember this tune. Play.
É sem sombras de dúvidas, a melhor música do jogo, traz aquela nostalgia dos tempos de Master System! Até me emociona!😅
Meu master systems quebrou por q um maldito inseto entrou no console e queimou os circuitos >:(
@@Felipa0_1OOmed0 Nossa,que azar cara xD
A da ponte é.... a Bridge Zone é melhor.
Bridge zone é 8 bits né??Podiam criar mais jogos do sonic 8 bits que eu jogava e com músicas legais como Bridge Zone...
I like how both this and Labyrinth Zone got different songs in this version of Sonic 1. I've gotta say the 2nd act of this zone felt more like a true labyrinth than the actual Labyrinth Zone.
Haha I was stuck for ages
@Caleb Hopkins The reason most of the music was different was because Yuzo Koshiro did the music for the game instead of Masato Nakamura, whose music in the genesis version was based actual songs from the band Dreams Come True.
I've always found Labyrinth and Scrap Brain Zone's Master System version themes better than their Genesis counterparts. They sound more catchy I think
Is it odd that I like the Game Gear/Master System version of Sonic 1 more?
This is the version I grew up with...
Same here. Master System was my first console, Sonic 1 my first game. When I think about how I felt during playing this game as a child, I get tears in my eyes. Especially because of the music.
Me too, this was the first version I played. Thought the music was better in this version too
Larry the Gamer Guy yea, at least the "press start button" actually appears
@@GhashtoDersa also the title card in the genesis version is shifted 8 pixels to the left. Once you see it you will never unsee it
DeadTurret i already noticed XD
Why does this sound like 1000 times more fitting than the scrap brain zone from the genesis
My god this brings back sweet memories from my childhood!
Might wanna come check out the new Sonic Scrap Brain remix I just made. I think you'll enjoy it.
this song makes you feel you are facing a real challenge
This song brings me lots of memories from childhood. Favorite song and stage from sonic indeed.
Might wanna come check out the new Sonic Scrap Brain remix I just made. I think you'll enjoy it.
Listening to this just whisks me back to that level... what was it? Flying outside in the rain and thunder... the final stage. I must've only been 5 or 6 or something. It stirs something deep inside somehow; words fail to fully capture the essence of that feeling. If I want to remember what it was to perceive the world through the innocent eyes of a child, I have but to listen to this track. Just how many transformations does a person experience in the span of a lifetime?
Harkz0r yeah I get the same feeling, I like this one much better than the megadrive (genesis) one
Totally right. I'm pretty young, so I played this game in 6th grade when I had just gotten into emulating games on my tablet. I couldn't find a decent genesis emulator at the time, but then I saw a downloadable version of sonic the hedgehog for game gear, and me, thinking it was a port, downloaded the game. Little did i know I would come to love this version more than the genesis. I still remember playing this level on the bus when it was pouring like hell outside. Fit the atmosphere so well.
Iridescent Garchomp It's kind of interesting to me the way that technology now has become so much more prolific and mainstream than it used to be. I didn't even have a PC until I was 11, but I also took to emulation pretty quickly afterwards (back in the days of dialup, ugh). I'd like to think that some games have a certain timeless appeal, though.
As an actual game, I much prefer Sonic 3 & Knuckles (I still think it's pretty much the best Sonic game) but the nostalgia of being taken back to such a young state of mind is something I can't adequately describe. Sometimes the simple memories can turn out to be important ones.
I know the feeling, with dial-up internet, lol. That computer was slow as hell, and I all i remember was being 4 years old and playing frogger 2 on it. But, yes, I agree. The simplest memories can turn out to be the most important ones. They just give you unexplainable feelings inside when you try to re-live them again. It honestly can go way farther than a simple discussion on youtube.
Iridescent Garchomp same here was 9 or 10 when I played it the only sonic where I got all the chaos emeralds!
Nostalgic... im crying
Too
Me too
Did thou summon me?
This track is my ringtone and personally I think this is the best Sonic track of all time.
yeah!
I agree!
I'm sorry but big arms theme exist.
Do you forget sonic 3,CD,R,adventure 1 and 2,unleashed,generations,HECK EVEN SONIC 3D BLAST ONE OF THE GAMES WITH BEST SOUNDTRACK OF THE GENESIS DO YOU FORGET THAT TOO?!
Angelica Gover YES YOU ARE RIGHT!
meu primeiro video game, meu primeiro jogo zerado a melhor musica do jogo...eu amo
cade os Brasileiros Fãs de sonic ?! heheh
E nois foi isso comigo tambem
Meu também kk
Só nostálgica. .....eu jagava em 2006 hehehe😍😍😍
Esse tbm foi o primeiro jogo q zerei na vida, zerei quando tinha só 6 anos. E esses dias fui “rejogar” e zerei de novo. Bons tempos
Sim,meu amigo esse game participou da minha infancia inteira, kk acho que ainda to na infancia, tenho 15 anos, tbm amo essa musica,tem remix
Sonic 1 has one of the most beautiful soundtracks I've ever had the pleasure to hear. One of my first games. Love to this day.
Might wanna come check out the new Sonic Scrap Brain remix I just made. I think you'll enjoy it.
Música mais foda desse jogo, na moral, dá até um arrepio, porque quando se é criança a imersão que se tem nesses jogos é tão intensa que parece real. Essa tela me dava medo por causa da tempestade e os raios por todo lado, além disso é de noite e nas alturas, ao mesmo tempo que eu sentia medo eu me sentia muito corajoso por estar enfrentando tudo isso, eu amo Sonic do fundo do meu coração!
Verdade imersão pura
beautiful song
Man, it's so much better when people put up long versions. Thanks, man. ^_^
god i love this version of scrap brain zone , it just gives off that "i've made it, ive made it near the end... now i have to fight the evil soon...stuff is about to get real soon"
I bought a Sega Power Adapter for this game, and this game alone.
Awesome, but the Master System has some good games for it as well. Oh by the way, Street Fighter 2010 is awesome!
Bons tempos de Master System. Sem dúvida a melhor fase e melhor soundtrack do jogo.
thank you
Thanks to be a lot of years
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Essa musica me trás uma lembrança do quanto foi boa minha infância, vontade ate de chorar ouvindo esse clássico!
So many great tracks on the master system games. This and gimmick mountain from sonic 2 are my favorites
I haven't heard "Gimmick Mountain" since last year.
I've *always* liked this version of the song more than the Genesis version! 🤓
Yeah, the Genesis version doesn't sounds so good
This version is more menacing than the genesis version.
@@subwaymanYT This one sounds more menecing because this is Sonic's first time in Scrap Brain , it has some "fear of unknown" vibes .
Then the 16-bit version shows that Sonic has the experience with this Zone and that he is more confident about the situation he is in .
bruh its better than genesis, ur just a fan of the 4 genesis games
I think the Genesis one sounds more menacing but this does sound beautiful
Meu primeiro jogo, esse tema é como se fosse o tema da minha chegada nessa terra sem saber o tanto que a vida é ruim demais
So good.
This one rulez this is my fav probably
you rule for uploading these
thank you you so much!
Just listening to this track brings me back to my childhood days playing this game when was around 4 years old! This feeling hit me right in my heart and crying over this song! 😭♥️
Love this game!!
Good memories 2017-2018 ❤️❤️❤️. Pure nostalgia!
Did thou summon me?
Probably best Sonic song ever made.
Might wanna come check out the new Sonic Scrap Brain remix I just made. I think you'll enjoy it.
Cool that this zone is also here
Someone with skill really should make this into a Sonic Generations style remake, keep in the tone but enhance it. Loved this game so much
***** It's very good, a step in the right direction for sure, the creators of it did a great job
Tee Lopes (who Made The soundtrack of Sonic 2 HD) Made an awesome remix of It! He posted It yestersay
***** too much orquertral.
Looks odd that Tee Lopes needed an introduction at some point
Game Gear Sonic games had the best music!
This got me feeling nostalgic for a handheld I never had as a kid. 😥
So many memories of this game, especially the Master System version. It was the first console game I had ever completed, despite having been a gamer since 1984/1985 before then. Atari 2600 games can't exactly be completed though.
I loved Sonic 1 on the Master System and I spent what time I could on the rare times I got to play the game between my studies to improve and finally complete it. A timeless classic.
I actually feel like I can go through the level fast with this music regardless of the danger because to me Sonic feels faster in the game gear version in some ways
Sonic 1 on gamegear was the first game I beat, I still remember the feelings this song gave me " This is it! we are going to finally beat the fat guy!" xD
Melhor música do Sonic, na minha opinião!!!
When i get to the part to hear this song in the game, the music makes me feel/realise that the game is quickly coming to an end type thing.
i always loved the lightning
Melhor Sonic que já existiu com as melhores trilhas sonoras 8 Bits ♥️
Só desejava ter minha infância dnv e poder reviver td isso dnv com meus primos, jogando Alex Kidd in Shinobi World, Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Super Mario, jogo de atirar no Pato e vários outros 😞
god damn i love this song.
thanks for the upload!
Might wanna come check out the new Sonic Scrap Brain remix I just made. I think you'll enjoy it.
NOSTALGIA BATEU FORTE CARA, ESSE TEMA E O DA JUNGLE ZONE É DMAIS
I love this song
Here from "Sonic Time Twisted". Those guys made some good remixes for their fan-game.
Eu gostava muito da fase da cidade também por causa da música...Lembranças boas de quando eu jogava com meu amigo na casa dele...
This song desearves a remix
Why does everyone like this SCRAP OF METAL "masterpiece"!? Y U NO LIKE 16 BIT?
+Alex Koopa this version is great because it conveys a deep sense of atmosphere and makes you feel isolated. This is by no means a piece of scrap metal.
I love master system.
/watch?v=K1Y2rPipk64
DarkZholt no it doesnt its perfect the way it is 😏😏😏
O nome da zona resume tudo, Scrap Brain. Na época custei demais para passar, era pior que o Labyrinth Zone.
Portugues 10/10 amigo.
Essa zona é de matar... De fato, era difícil passar Scrap Brain/Sky Base, exigia muita paciência. O pior, que, com uns 1 mês de videogame, já havia zerado com 5 lifes e sem as esmeraldas, depois de 3 meses eu o zerei completo, só que já com 32 lifes estocadas, e, geralmente termino com 33/34 lifes e com pontuação de 576.000/636.000... Eu tinha um caderno, que eu tinha costume de anotar as pontuações (com dias e horários e tentava bater a maior do mês, até que estabilizei nessa média, na raça) bons tempos. De vez em quando jogo e permaneço nessa média... Meus sobrinhos ficavam besta vendo eu zerar o jogo. Nenhum dos dois conseguiam!
Obs: Só conseguia terminar nos 34 lifes por conta dos especiais, fechava com 90 a 99 rings cada, o mesmo para as zonas. Prefiro ganhar lifes de 50 em 50 mil pontos...
Is this Spanish French or Italian?..
@@mementodespair9067 Portuguese (Brazilian Portuguese)
This song is so eerie and I love it
Might wanna come check out the new Sonic Scrap Brain remix I just made. I think you'll enjoy it.
This is by far the best track in all of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Might wanna come check out the new Sonic Scrap Brain remix I just made. I think you'll enjoy it.
Played this on my master system back in the day, the music is still as epic as the first time i heard it!
Man, I've been listening to these awesome songs forever now, and I just noticed I haven't subscribed yet! Well, that's fixed.
Yuzo Koshiro was AMAZING IN THE 8 AND 16 BIT ERA!
I have master system.... Ilove play sonic.... i love theme!
Thanks for having a longer version
You might be interested in listening to the remix I just made.
No thanks
LOVE LOVE LOVE MUSIC
Melhor do que a versão do Mega Drive
This could have been used on the Sky Base Zone acts 1 and 3 as the actual theme should be an 8-bit rendition from Masato Nakamura's song.
better than 16 bit
But worse than sonic generations classic remix
No way.
nah fuck outta here the genesis version stomps on this version. in fact they both don't even compare.
+Todd Milhouse talkin shit man this has an actual tune
Ok. But the genesis version still stomps this
I replayed the game again this week. Hadn't played this version since I was a kid in the early 90's. It was my first ever Sonic game.
I had forgotten how frustrating it was to navigate Act 2. When I was a kid I would spend ages trying to find the correct teleporter.
At least this version was quite easy compared to the Mega Drive version.
I don't know why
But this song kind of feels like a
"Don't give up yet! You're almost there!" kind of song that honestly fits perfectly in the late-game portion of Sonic The Hedgehog (for the Game Gear)
Scrap Brain on the GG was so much better than SB on the MD.
Used to love that tune, i knew that i was near the end of the game 8)
This set up the atmosphere very nicely, with the lightinng and the enemies, it meant that you knew you were nearing the end of the game, nearing the final boss. It was amazing.
i just didn't find it with the newer version.
This zone is a lot better in this version.
Weird how the music is different then the Genesis version but I love it!
VRRRMMMMM *door opens*
CCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHTTTTTTTTT *fire*
El sonido de mi infancia 😭😭(32años)
The song of my Childhood(32years)
This would be great in a Mega Man hack.
Andrew Rae Megaman vs "Egg" Man
@Caleb Hopkins His real name is Dr. Ivo Robotnik, as coined by the North American localization team and essentially canonized in the original Japanese by Sonic Adventure 2 (by way of his relatives surnames). It's never actually mentioned anywhere in official Japanese material outside of Sonic X, but Yuji Naka has confirmed that that is real name, whereas Eggman is his nickname that he has owned up to.
info.sonicretro.org/index.php?title=File:SonicAdventure2_DC_JP_manual.pdf&page=27
web.archive.org/web/20081012070537/www2.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_sonicteam.php?article=nakainterview
Also, Mega Man vs. Egg Robo, when?
Putz, essa é a melhor de todas
Pretty ominous compared to the Scrap Brain Zone theme of the Genesis version. Quite dark when heard at Sky Base zone act 1.
Nostalgia a mil.
MASTER PIECE! S2
My favorite song
Primeiro videogame, primeiro jogo zerado na minha vida... Cara, sem palavras pra essa música. Aqui, em 2020, ainda ouvindo esse clássico. É atemporal. Cadê os BR dessa bagaça? Se pronunciem!
🎮👍🏻
👍
This song is essentialy what Mega Man 9's "Flash in the Dark" is to "Wily Castle" from Mega Man 2
Ya know... I can kinda hear that.
@@novastar3990 Glad you understood what I was getting at.
Eggman: 100% 🧠
Loremaster: 32% 🧠
This is better than the 16 bit.
Música muy chula buen ritmo
Is the first level music from MASTER OF DARKNESS ??
Holy shit is this MegaMan
Nope, it is.....SONIC THE HEDGEHOG!!!!!
SEEEEGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@crocro93 They did an excellent job of matching the musical theme to the level design and visuals didn't they... this level is all about SPEEEEEED (more so than any other in Sonic 1) and the music sounds like it wants you to keep pushing forward ever faster... and it's forming a crescendo through scrap brain and sky base to the final showdown.
1991.... those were the days..
I played this when I was 5 and that was 1999, wow it really made my childhood.
0:31 the part that one of the megaman song got but its funny other song can sound the same XD awesome video
@merkur32123 Which was a surprisingly potent little thing for an 8-bit underdog... quite a lot of 16 bit titles got ported to it and suffered little other than the lack of buttons on the pad!
I like this version of Scrap Brain Zone music better. It's nowhere near as scary as the Mega Drive Version. Makes one wish this Master System theme was used for the Mega Drive version, I'll bet.
epic. They were so inspired.
Why do I feel so nostalgic given tat I played this game around 2 months ago?
this brings back too much nostalgia for me to handle, hold on aminute, i remmeber playing this sonic on the sega master system, but not the gamegear
I have to agree with you, but you must admit that MD version theme is also so awesome.
The Game Gear version seems to have quiter background instruments. Huh.
Esta canción suena como una mezcla de castlevania (clock tower) y sonic
I didnt know yuzo wrote the music holy shit I always liked this far better than genesis,now I know
ya know people often forget this was on the "master system" as well as the game gear and also this came out AFTER the one on megadrive