Recorded from real Sega Genesis, Model 2 w/ASIC YM3438 +MegaAmp mod 00:00 Main Theme 07:08 Alaska 13:16 Tennessee 16:47 Vermont 20:47 Hawaii 26:49 Arizona 32:45 Results / Busted 1 33:03 Busted 2 Composed by Rob Hubbard Don Veca
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@@americandook you know I do think memories are a form of time travel. after taking some lsd and having vivid memories of my dead dad. wew it's amazing. memories and the power of thought is very special.
I used to fully believe you could ride to the horizon in the back. Especially the one with the beach. Sheesh…92. Had no idea what future games would be like.
@@Moorhys holy shit. me too. for some reason i thought you could secretly reach the mountains and other background areas. i completely made that shit up myself
This game really brought my Dad, my older brother, and myself together on a daily basis back in the early 90's. My younger brother was too young, but did come to love it once he got old enough. I would literally give anything to go back to that moment for just a few minutes. It is amazing how games, music, movies, and shows can bring us back to such wonderful moments.
90s for gaming was brilliant having friends round and family to play games like this, Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, Lotus Turbo Challenge, columns to name a few
I was born in 1999. My family never had a lot of money growing up. I always said, "I'm technically a 90's kid because my family was poor," and I've always had the older consoles. Listening to this brought back memories I barely knew I had. Memory's of smaking my older brother down with a chain or billy club and finally feeling superior to him. Man, I love those old memories 😂
Same here man, i was born in 1995 and grew up with a NES, Genesis and PS1 those were my gaming experiences until in 2006 my parents got me and my brother a ps2 Didnt have a clue the Ps3 generation already started until 2009 🤣
Born in 98 but my dad was on a sega game so we had a sega. I listen to this track list every few months, it takes me back to the days my brother would hand me an unplugged controller and tell me I was tails
I used to keep a notepad with me and whenever i was knocked out, i write down the Foe's name, so i could chase him. Like a black list. I kept doing that in RR Jailbreak as well. Good times.
Road Rash 2 will always be one of my favorite Sega Genesis games of all time. When EA actually made great games. Wish this game was ported to the PC. I know, people would buy it immediately. Wished EA released an official soundtrack. I know people like me would buy it immediately. The main theme is one of my favorite gaming themes of all time.
I have just came back from a long car trip. I came to the conclussion I have to download this soundtrack and put it in my list. Im gonna have a blast next time remembering my early days playing this gem of a game while looking at the road ahead haha
EA, Konami, Squaresoft, Tecmo, etc... Games just don't have the same magic today. It used to be about creativity and fun. Now all games are about giant, massive worlds where everything is included into it. Sometimes, simple is better.
Yes! Dat title theme is quite eargasmic. As for the in-game tunes, they're the exact cross between Road Rash 1 & 3, still with a edgy/computer feel (expected from Rob Hubbard) but also a brighter, more festive tone. My fav' tracks are the instant classic Alaska, the catchy Hawaii & the badaaass Arizona.
This was the last Road Rash I truly enjoyed, even the third didn't held it's own against this one. Back in the day this was truly a leap forward in biking games.
Men I Trust - Oncle Jazz brought me back home. Something bout the 90s that feels like having an extra set of parents that thought you were dead so they kept your room just the way you left it all those years ago when you disappeared. God I love them.......... SPEED AND BLEED! lol
Takes me back to ‘97 when I was just 6 years old playing this all night getting busted and knocked off my bike by PE NO 1 🥺😢 Hawaii is the hardest track tho 🥶
Both the game and the music are and forever will be classic. I remember sometimes sitting in front of the tv just listening to the main title song because I like it so much. P.s Go Black bike rider
This is one of the few games I make a point to play on my Genesis instead of emulate since any emulator I use seems to have trouble with parts of the main theme music. And I've loved this music and this game since I was a kid so it's gotta be just right.
The moment the main theme kicks in after the amazing drum intro in Hawaii never fails to give me goosebumps. I don't care how primitive 8/16 bit chiptune music may sound compared to cd quality - there was magic in those soundtracks, and I feel lucky to have been there to experience this era of gaming (not a slight on more modern games; I still have a lot of time for my PS2, although I guess that's retro too by now). And yes, the Mega Drive may have had a particularly tinny sound, but I still think many of its games had absolutely stellar music.
I can still remember me beating my little brother in the head with a chain like it was yesterday. I'm at work and all of a sudden I start humming one of the beats ( just turned 40 by the way), that led me here lol
One of the first my SEGA games... The years 2001-2002. 1. Alaska, 2. Hawaii. 3. Arizona, 4. Tennessee. 5. Vermont - is this the right order of levels? Lucky Luck and Belladonna among the opponents. Oh, what are the memories begin from 00:00... If I remember well, when you were riding at Hawaii level, there had been two cars on the both traffic lines of the road at the same time, so you could pass them going to the grass at the roadside only. It was the trap, made by programm not to allow you come to the finish line the 1-st. And the game was ending at the Arizona level.
I'm surprised EA even bothered licensing this out to be released on the Genesis Mini. Also, how come EA's the only Western developer that knows how to make the YM2612 sound good?
Most of the time it's because they had Rob Hubbard's bytestream driver (derived from his Amiga driver, which was derived from his C64 driver). Most other Western developers ended up using GEMS.
Imagine if they do a remake of this one. With the same classic feel as back in the day. I mean they did a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game like that which is great. Now if they do that with Road Rash 2.. that would be amazing
I've always found this music soothing... Especially the main menu music... As if I might trading in my old bike for that one I've been trying to buy... ahh man just a few more races and I can get that.... ONE of my favorite games of all time. NOT 1 not 3 Road Rash 2 Sega Genesis console!!!
I chain whipped a lot of mfers. Right off the bat, first race. I think Viper? Has it. From there it was a all out blood bath. The cheat code bike, which total destroyed the game. Just jam the accelerator and watch you ramp off things at 200 mph.
Best game in the series, it's weird, but the 3rd one isn't as good (both gameplay and music). But I think the third one was developed by another stuido than the first 2 games.
I've always wanted a motor bike because of this game, but when I do eventually get one I wont be over taking a fellow biker and smashing the back of thier heads with a chain hahaha
It always impresses me how memorable this soundtrack is, has a nice variety of musical styles if compared to the first game, even with the horrid sound drivers EA used in their games...and we are talking Sega Genesis, which didn't sound that great often.
A remake of Road Rash 2 in the old arcade style + these soundtracks and not just for ps5. Pc and the rest too. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles did it amazing with the steam version. If they do the same with Road Rash 2 I'd go crazy.
This game is much better than the first one more bikes harder tracks and you can knock off the cops from there bikes I have beaten 4 or 5 times my friends also play against me in split screen better than the which didn't have and a chain for some real damage oh after the Mano a Mano the you chose is yours not in one player mode