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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:884575"]In another thread someone was discussing Sonic the Hedgehog games and their music. I've combined 1 + 2 and put it on a .zip file for your listening pleasure. File is roughly 100MB. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O315YDXT Just a random video game music fact for the day: I ripped Sonic 1's songs but keep in mind (not like it matters) that the person who ripped Sonic 2's music falsely tagged "Yuzou Koshiro" as the person who wrote them. THAT'S FALSE. He wrote the Sonic music for GameGear and Master System. - he also wrote Streets of Rage's music, which is awesome as well. The correct person who wrote Sonic 1 + 2's music is Masato Nakamura. He did not write Sonic 3's music. Believe it or not, Michael Jackson was hired to write it but Sega dropped him because of child molestation allegations. I guess someone just updated this on the wiki, haha. The Sonic 3 music and Sonic Spinball music was composed by Howard Drossin, although certain melodies rip Michael Jackson off. Who is Howard Drossin? He also wrote the music for the Sega game COMIX ZONE, which has great metalish music, Baldur's Gate, and various movies including BLADE TRINITY. /end lame fact[/QUOTE]
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