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Download Episode 57: “Sega CD” here! The Sega CD (known as the Mega CD in Japan and Europe) was a device that attached to the Genesis/ Mega Drive console, and added extra processing power and huge CD-ROM storage capacity. Developers … Continue reading →



Download Episode 57: “Sega CD” here!


The Sega CD (known as the Mega CD in Japan and Europe) was a device that attached to the Genesis/ Mega Drive console, and added extra processing power and huge CD-ROM storage capacity. Developers were just starting to embrace this new CD technology, and the results were… interesting, at best.  Mike, Ed, and Ed’s brother Brendan explore the ill-fated unit, and play some of the best music that it had to offer. From the history of the console, to reviews of some of the most obscure games, this is a great episode for all retro gaming fans!


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The Tracklist:


Format: Game Title (Year, Publisher) – Track Title – Composer(s)


Intro – Sega CD BIOS collection: David Javelosa, Sachio Ogawa 


1 – Sonic CD (1993, Sega) “Tidal Tempest (Past)” – Naofumi Hataya, Masafumi Ogata


2 – Spider-Man vs the Kingpin (1993, Sega) – “Track 7” – Spencer Nilsen, David J. Young


3- Lords of Thunder – (1995, Hudson Soft) –  “Auzal”  – Satoshi Miyazawa


4 – Stellar Fire (1993, Dynamix/ Infinite Laser Dog) – “Level 2” – Christopher Stevens


5 – AH3 Thunderstrike (1993, Core Design) – Track 10 – Martin Iveson


6- WolfChild – (1992, Core Design) – “Stage 4 – Ancient Temple” – Martin Iveson


7 – After Burner III – (1992, Sega) – “After Burner” – Sol, Inc.


8 – Final Fight CD – (1993, Capcom) – “A Walk in the Park” AKA “Something Putrid by the Bay” – T’s Music


9- Lunar: The Silver Star – (1993, Game Arts/ Working Designs) -”Normal Battle” –Noriyuki Iwadare, Hiroshi Fujioka, Isao Mizoguchi


10 – Dark Wizard – (1994, Sega) – “Amon – The Prejudiced” – Keisuke Tsukahara,  Sachio Ogawa, Izuho Numata, Masaru Setsumaru, Jun Senoue, Yoshimi Hishida, Shouko Ogawa


11  – Panic! – (1993, Data East) – “Intro Scene” – Kei Tani


12 – Devastator – (1993, Wolfteam) – “Credits” – Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya, Shinji Tamura