Lunar Eternal Blue Sega CD Boss Battle music HQ audio
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Found this version in a dark alley of the internet about four years ago or so. This seems to be the Sega CD version, but it sounds much clearer and surely not downsampled as it was in the actual game. (The songs were being played at 11 KHZ, compared to Silver Star's 44.1)
I thought this came from the OST CDs, but upon searching thoroughly, the only disc to contain a version of this song is Lunatic Parade Vol 2, but it's NOT the same track.
COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO NORIYUKI IWADARE AND GAME ARTS. THIS IS PRESENTED FOR INFORMATIONAL AND PRESERVATION PURPOSES ONLY. ENGLISH TRANSLATION BY WORKING DESIGNS (R.I.P.)
I have not altered, edited, enhanced or otherwise made any changes to the track. This was not recorded off the Sega CD sound output, or it would sound muffled.
*IF ANYONE KNOWS EXACTLY WHERE THIS VERSION COMES FROM, PLEASE LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS. THANKS* - Игры
The quality of the soundtracks is why I love playing on Sega-CD.
BibiTrilogy I still to this day prefer these over the playstation remixes and newer stuff. The quality of the Sega CD editions are phenomenal
Me against the evil Dragons. Those were some tough fights.
Thanks for the HQ rip!
This is so much better than the PSX remake.
+Jazz Jackrabbit
Sooooo much better indeed.
I hate the weird shit they did to a lot of the music in the PSX version of EB (a good portion of it being simply just poor instrument choices; instruments that are somewhat close to what they should be, but odd sounding).
This song, plus the end of the EB Intro song had it's epic effect.... softened... replaced by a lame high pitch sound (where Lucia is walking through the hallway lined with statues), to name a couple, and so many others. The PSX version I felt was in many ways sadly disappointing (though it did add some good things... a bit), and not really "Complete."
+Jazz Jackrabbit I knew something was wrong when I was searching through my sound files. I played the PSX version, but have this version in my music folder.
Couldn't tell too much of a difference because I was playing it on an old TV maybe...a year or two after the US release? My biggest gripe between the two was the percussion, but the crackling bass of my TV actually added that in.
Lucked out I guess.
Oh god definitely not. this sounds like its coming out of a gameboy advance
@@Eversoul12 I wanna know where you found that GBA, because if my GBA could sound like this; I'd immortalise it.
This sounds like the Sega CD version with a stereo delay added. I wonder if the Sega Saturn version is easily found. That would be like the "Sega CD" version but in HQ
Hey, thanks a lot! This is one of the best boss battle themes, but for the Sega-CD!
The remix just don't make justice for this original one!
If you have the ISO of the game, perhaps one can poke around the data files and find the ingame music and convert it (as it wasn't redbook audio like Silver Star, only the two ending themes are)
I have this game for the sega CD and at around 1:20...the game's music does NOT have that weird gap. Either this is not the sega CD soundtrack or it's got some weird bugs via the rip or something.
PS version is still the best. Anyone that can't hear that is being too nostalgic or is just plain tone deaf.
Yes the Sega cd and even the Sega saturn version are better than the psx anyone who disagrees is just nostalgic and tone deaf and like badly compressed inferior music
Thats just your opinion
Sega CD beats the PSX by a mile, same for Silver Star as well.