I hope the musicians on stage know just how important this song is to some people. To some who couldn’t afford many new games, this was a childhood soundtrack.
YOU ALWAYS KNOW THE SH*T IS ABOUT TO GET REAL when you start hearing the DUN DUN DUN, DUN DUN... DUN DUN DUN, DUN DUN, Every motherf*cker in the room is like, "Aww sh*t here is comes! Here is comes!" then boom, the beats drop and you literally want to dance your heart out while having memories of that arcade machine taking ALL your quarters.
Only a cool place like Japan would pay respect and perform a track like this with a fantastic band. I love you Japan from longsight Manchester England Xxxxx
look, i'm as much of a fan of this game as anyone else, but forza is just better lol. but outrun really did ignite a dream back then. i really wanted to do outrun in real life.
@@ankokunokayoubi Not exactly. The Sega Genesis used the Yamaha YM 2610. The DX7 used YM 21280 operator chip and YM 21290 envelope generator. In some of Sega’s arcade machines, they used a Yamaha YM-2151, which was also used in Capcom’s CPS-1 and used in Williams pinball machines prior to using DCS.
I came here after listening to Mr. Matsuoka's music for the first time, and it seems as if the music of Out Run and his music have some kind of mutual influence on each other? Genius!