Streets Of Rage 2 Soundtrack Download

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Streets of Rage 2

Also known as: Bare Knuckle II (JP)
Streets of Rage II (EU)
Developers: Sega, Ancient, Shout! Designworks, MNM Software, H.I.C.
Publisher: Sega
Platform: Genesis
Released in JP: January 14, 1993
Released in US: December 20, 1992
Released in EU: January 14, 1993

This game has unused animations.
This game has unused code.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused music.
This game has a hidden level select.
This game has regional differences.

This game has a prototype article
This game has a prerelease article
  • A well-known video game music composer, Yuzo Koshiro, is the man from Japan who strikes the sweet chords in Streets of Rage 2. His discoteque/funk/modern rockish melodies fill the screen with energy. Sound fx-wise, the game surpasses previous Sega efforts with a snoot full of digitized grunts, groans, screams, and yelps.
  • Streets of Rage II Soundtracks. Streets of Rage continued Sega's legacy as a great arcade beat-em-up creator (Following Golden Axe), however it was Streets of Rage II that cemented the series as one of the best ever made. Decades later and this game still hasn't been topped for it's superb music, great fighting and sublime co-operative play.
  • Primary Game: Streets of Rage 2 ( Sega, 1992, GEN ), music by Motohiro Kawashima, Yuzo Koshiro. Posted 2021-06-10, evaluated by Liontamer. MkVaff (Mike Vafeas) is a bona fide OCR legend, and helps us celebrate Pride Month with a BRAND NEW dual homage to Yuzo Koshiro's SOR2 OST & Madonna's 'Vogue' (!!), which is very personal to him.

Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential game soundtracks of all time, Streets of Rage 2 remains a towering achievement of the 16bit era. Data Discs is extremely proud to be releasing this masterpiece of FM synthesis, composed by Yuzo Koshiro in 1992 and sounding more relevant today than ever.

With larger characters, more moves and a better variety of stages, Streets of Rage 2 improves upon its predecessor in every aspect, helping the series transcend its roots as a mere Final Fight clone and into becoming a beat-'em-up classic in its own right. Yuzo Koshiro once again composed the soundtrack, but this time he collaborated with Motohiro Kawashima.

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Prerelease Info

Extra Options

S. carey hoyas ep rar. Hold A + B on the second controller and select the Options menu to add two extra skill levels (Very Easy and Mania), a setting for up to 9 lives instead of 5, and a level select. The 3DS port enables these extra options by default.

(Source: GameFAQs (NTsui))

Unused Music

Track 09 in the game's sound test, titled 'Little Money Avenue' on the official soundtrack, is not used in the game proper. It was composed by Motohiro Kawashima, and later found use in the underground portion of the fifth stage of Streets of Rage 4, when the retro soundtrack is enabled. Track 04 plays an unused, slower version of 'In The Bar'. Track 01 plays an alternate version of 'Go Straight'. The original PC-88 version of 'Go Straight' is similar to this version.

(Source: Sega-16)

Unused Sprites

An unused Blaze sprite, found at offset 0xD020E.

Unused migraine attack frame for Sammy/Skate, found at offset F085C.

An animation for Donovan in the air with a pipe, and using it exists, but goes unused. This concept was later put to use in Streets of Rage 4.

Unused Background

Viewing the Stage 8 elevator with a larger screen size, through use of a save editor, reveals a hidden door/wall set that can't be seen normally. The tiles can also be seen loaded into VRAM.

(Source: CrissRiot)

Streets Of Rage 2 Soundtrack Download Mp3

Unused Jet Animation

There is an unused animation in the game for Jet's appearance: he flies up from below the screen. It was likely changed because of how slow and dull it is.

To enable it, use the code 1F19D4:9C02 (or, alternatively, the Game Genie code AJNV-93GY).


Streets Of Rage 2 Soundtrack Download

Regional Differences

Streets Of Rage 2 Soundtrack Download Music

JapanEuropeUS

The Japanese and European versions use the Roman numeral II in their logos. The US version just uses a regular 2.

Bare Knuckle II
Streets of Rage 2

Streets of Rage 2's 'Duel' mode is known as 'Battling' in Bare Knuckle II.

Bare Knuckle II
Streets of Rage 2

Skate is called 'Sammy' in Bare Knuckle II.

Japan/Europe
US

Blaze's flying kick was slightly more risqué in the Japanese and European versions. Keyman tamil software 5.0 free download.

(Source: Rage Quitter 87)
Bare Knuckle II
Streets of Rage 2

When you see Mr. X in the last level, he's smoking a cigar in the Japanese version. This was removed from all of the other versions.

In the Japanese version, you can pause and press A to see how many enemies you've defeated. The first number shows how many you've defeated on your current credit, while the second shows the overall total.

This feature was silently removed from the European and American versions, although it's still possible to see the kill counts on the high score screen by pressing A. Microsoft webcam lifecam for mac.

(Source: Rage Quitter 87)
GenesisStreets of Rage • Streets of Rage 2 (Prototype) • Streets of Rage 3
Game GearStreets of Rage • Streets of Rage 2
Sega Master SystemStreets of Rage • Streets of Rage II
WindowsStreets of Rage 4
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