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  2. Comix Zone - Wikipedia

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    It was the first game that Wallis worked on during his time at Sega, and the last Genesis game Senn worked on. The soundtrack was composed by Howard Drossin, who used the GEMS sound driver and chose a rock music style. Drossin sought to demonstrate the sound capabilities of the Genesis and that it could produce more than just chiptune. He ...

  3. Sonic Gems Collection - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Gems Collection is a 2005 compilation of Sega video games, primarily those in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The emulated games span multiple genres and consoles —from the Sega Genesis to the Sega Saturn —and retain the features and errors of their initial releases with minimal edits. Player progress is rewarded with demos of other ...

  4. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    4. Quasimidi digital synthesizers (Caruso, Quasar, [40] [41] Technox, Raven, Raven MAX), computer sound cards (Guillemot Maxi Sound 64 Dynamic 3D, Maxi Sound Home Studio 64 Pro, Hoontech ST128 Gold & Ruby and Soundtrack Digital Audio, TerraTec AudioSystem EWS64L/XL/XXL/SHome Studio Pro 64, Home Studio) High-speed CMOS (HCMOS) chip.

  5. List of Sega Genesis games - Wikipedia

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    The Sega Genesis, known as the Mega Drive in regions outside of North America, is a 16-bit video game console that was designed and produced by Sega. First released in Japan on October 29, 1988, in North America on August 14, 1989 and in PAL regions in 1990, the Genesis is Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System .

  6. Sega Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Sega CD. 32X. The Sega Genesis, also known as the Mega Drive [b] outside North America, is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System. Sega released it in 1988 in Japan as the Mega Drive, and in 1989 in North America as the Genesis.

  7. Hiroshi Kawaguchi (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Kawaguchi (川口 博史, Kawaguchi Hiroshi, born April 12, 1965) [1] is a Japanese video game music composer and keyboardist who works for Sega. He is among the oldest of the Sega sound team members, and one of the few from the 1980s still active today. He joined Sega in 1984 as a programmer before transferring to the sound department ...

  8. Music of Sonic the Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    The music of Sonic the Hedgehog has been provided by a number of composers, ranging from Sega sound staff to independent contractors and popular bands. It covers a wide array of genres, including pop, funk, rock, metal, ska, hip hop, R&B, jazz, house, dance, breakbeat, drum and bass, techno, ambient, orchestral, and lo-fi .

  9. S.S.T. Band - Wikipedia

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    S.S.T. Band. The S.S.T. Band (エスエスティーバンド) ( S ega S ound T eam) [1] was Sega 's official in-house band from 1988 to 1993, specializing in rock versions of Sega arcade game themes for Japan-only compilation albums and festival appearances. Consisting of six musicians who worked in Sega's sound department at the time, [1] the ...