Dark, gritty, and unmistakably futuristic, the Streets of Rage soundtrack redefined what video game music could be in the 16-bit era. Blending house, techno, and underground club influences, its iconic tracks helped shape an entire generation’s idea of urban cool. This article explores the essential songs and enduring remixes that turned a Sega beat ’em up into one of the most influential soundtracks in gaming history.
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Mega Drive Longplay [364] Super Fantasy Zon from World of Longplays
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Mega Drive Longplay [365] The NewZealand Story from World of Longplays
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Mega Drive Longplay [366] Virtua Fighter 2 from World of Longplays
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Mega Drive Longplay [367] Columns from World of Longplays
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Mega Drive Longplay [368] Warlock from World of Longplays
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The classic 16-bit violent and gory game from Namco, Splatterhouse, being played by the Angry Video Game Nerd and Mike Matei Splatterhouse 2 (Sega Genesis) James & Mike Mondays from Cinemassacre
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The Sega Genesis hit Sonic the Hedgehog had an unforgettable original soundtrack Sonic the Hedgehog-Boss Theme Played every time Robotnik came on the scene, the Boss Theme conveys everything you need to know about the encounters – mechanical, industrial, and ominous. Sonic the Hedgehog was such a classic it’s tough to see some of the […]
Read MoreThe game that turned the Sega Genesis into a competitor during the 16bit console wars turn 22 today. Originally released June 23rd, 1991, Sonic would go on to become the corporate mascot for Sega and star in more games than we care to take time to count. Currently Sonic pulls heavy for Nintendo and its […]
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