Oh wow! the man behind the navigator (and even part of the crowd). It is a privilege to have you here. I wonder if anyone has ever recognize you just hearing your voice and said: "Hey, you're the guy in SEGA Rally". I would love to know a lot of anecdotes about your work in those years but this is not the best place to have that conversation. I'll make just one fun question that still has everyone wondering; Why the "maybe" in, "Very long easy right, Maybe"? XD. By the way, I was researching a little bit about yourself and I've run into this: www.imdb.com/name/nm1045624/ I have to say it's quite impressive but I'm not sure if it is you or another person. It's you? In any case, congratulations for being part of such a fine game, it's still a lot of fun.
No one's ever recognized me as that "on the street". I'm not sure about the "maybe", I just read all of the lines I was given. I assume that as a navigator they give suggestions to the driver and that looking ahead there's "maybe" a chance on the call that they make. One anecdote for you: All voice samples in the game are me except for the initial "3, 2, 1, Go!" which was recorded by a good friend of mine. We worked at SEGA together and ended up living near each other back in the US until very recently. I worked in AM3 and he in AM2 where he was hired for his Marine background to help in the hand-to-hand combat moves for the VirtuaFighter games. The character Jeffrey in VF is named after him :) And, yes, that's me on IMBD. I've had a pretty fortunate career in VFX after leaving SEGA culminating with work and credit on the latest Star Wars & Star Trek films :)
Oh, I'm really impressed with your career. I myself am trying to be a 3D professional. Maybe I should had started putting voices in games and not studying 3D stuff, hehe. Thanks a lot for the info. I found it very interesting, in fact I just did a research of SEGA's early 3D games for a documentary, specifically about Virtua Fighter 1 ("The History of Virtua Fighter 1" th-cam.com/video/XCFyPWJr7xY/w-d-xo.html it's in spanish) , how it push the animation of the human body, the model 1 and 2 and that kind of stuff. If I had known about your friend Jeffrey I had put it in. By the way, I made a 3D scene for the documentary. It is right at the beginning. I spent 2 months 24/7 to render the scene. It seemed like it would never end, haha. Thanks again for the info and... I have to say that I really envy you. I could even pay just for work on those movies, hehe. Regards.
Big fan of your work as the Navigator! Me and my friends use to laugh about it especially the ''maybe'' part and would talk about having your voice clips dub over real life rally races or just driving on the street.
No way! Yours is the one name I consistently remember from that credit roll. Every time I finished the game I'd mentally pause at your name and consider how it should be pronounced. Cool to see you active on TH-cam, you and Takenobu Mitsuyoshi.
Doing this in an amusement park with 4 people is something you won't forget. I was also competing with another guy for one tenth of a second. Nice memories.
I found my CD with the lyrics for the title track "My Dear Friend, Rally" and took a pic but I'm not sure if I can post it here (in case anyone is interested).
I think the only way is to put a link to the photo. What I can try to do, to make it more visible, is to put a notification at the beginning of the video that leads to the photo. By the way, the message with the link will take a while to appear. TH-cam does not get along with the links, hehe.
I have flashbacks from when I was younger. Me and my family were in vacation and in the last couple of days I found Sega Rally as an arcade game in the Hotel. For the last 3 days we were in the hotel I was playing this game every evening and on the last day I finally beat every track.
You guys were probably joking, but just in case I wanna mention that this is some HD remaster. We got Sega Rally 1 in our local arcade and it doesn't look like this. :)
The lyrics to "My Dear Friend, Rally": "Rally, blazing hot roads. Sliding field of view, scenes impressed on you. Rally, sand and dust storm. Wild blood deep in you, heats up to see you through. Waving burning air, you see beyond, you know what's there. Feel the heartbeat of the land. Do you feel the heartbeat of the land. Do you feel the heartbeat of the land. Do you feel the heartbeat of the land. Rally, race to the end. Now set your soul free, the car it will be. Rally, victory in sight, All senses becoming one, pushing on into the sun. All of the power, control is yours, your machine soars. Feel the heartbeat of the land. Do you feel the heartbeat of the land. Do you feel the heartbeat of the land. Do you feel the heartbeat of the land. All of the power, control is yours, your machine soars. Feel the heartbeat of the land. Do you feel the heartbeat of the land. Do you feel the heartbeat of the land. Do you feel the heartbeat of the land." We
At that time, this was the best looking game ever. I was in high school and I spent all of my allowances to learn this game, I used the Celica though and I believe it's not as fast as the Delta. I learned from the pros and tried to apply it in my next race because it was so expensive, my 1-day allowance could only give me 1 try. Until finally, I was able to finish the game with ease, put my initials on the leaderboard, and feel proud every time I saw it.
Both are the same speed. The celica has a longer wheelbase poly model and rear end, it actually makes it easier to do big wide drifts with it and that's why it feels faster. The delta is shorter and is actually harder to turn in but much sharper when it does. We tore the game appart 20 odd years ago and figured it all out. Find it all on Sega retro if the sites still up.
Skills that pay the bills man. I always have trouble on that bloody hairpin on the 3rd stage, and the 4th is so slippery and unforgiving. Such an awesome game and a mainstay in my Saturn. The arcade still looks good today - can you believe its like 25 years old. Sega was killing it back then with the hardware and software!
"1cc" Your 220 km/h speed would suggest otherwise, my friend. ツ (Yes, I know it means "1 credit clear." But… I honestly didn't, 'til I thought about it.)
The reason he is saying maybe is because the particular turn in question has some kind of variation that differs from a "normal" easy,medium, hard etc...
This games bring back so many good memories, i used too play this games on arcademachines in bowlinghalls. So much fun i never completed all the stages, but still lots of fun:).
A neat bit of info, is this is one of the few "console" games that offered any kind of alcohol/tobacco advertisement (Martini Rossi) by the early 90's, lots of merchandise, especially geared towards kids were stripped of direct advertisement.
Via emulator called "nebula". It's a great emulator allowing more resolution and changing the aspect ratio to 16:9 from the 4:3 without stretching the image. nebula.emulatronia.com/ BTW I used a digital pad instead of, the prefered and best way to play it, a wheel.
Ah excellent, thanks! I vastly prefer to play the Saturn version with a pad, it's so easy to oversteer that you need something digital. BTW is nebula any good at later Sega racers or is supermodel still the way to go?
@@mukankakuna No. It's called Model 2 Emulator. 'Model 2' is also the name of the board used in these Sega arcade machines. NEBULA is a completely different emulator. Read the page you linked... "NEBULA is an emulator for the hardware found in the CAPCOM CPS2 boards".
@mukankakuna is there any way to play this on the Raspberry Pi 3 (on retropie)? I've tried the Mame rom which doesn't work at all; but do you think I could download any other emulator for the Pi 3 to get a Sega Rally rom for it?
It doesnt drive like orginal SRC? The car goes faster than it should and on the fourth track the car stops almost to zero speed if you hit the side. And where is the rear mirror?
+My pinball and arcades I believe the emulator do a faithful job with this game (speed, rear mirror and the slow downs in the fourth track) but, I must say, I don't remember well the arcade. You could verify it with a video from the arcade itself if you manage to find one. PS The rear mirror appears only with the inside view.
Daaaamn this is fun, remember old Colin mc'rae rally, that was fun, all comes down from era of original need for speed, tekken, quake 1,2...duke nukem, so many gems at that time
+blakedmc1989RaveHD Well, I'm not a big fan of car games, with a few exceptions like this one "Sega Rally" that I really love. Having said that, I don't think I'm going for Cruis'n Exotica. The graphic card I used was an ATI HD 5770. This emulator works great and it doesn't need a powerful graphic card to run at 1080 and 60fps. Thanks for the comment!
+Philip Dawson Hello, Nebula's emulator and, if I remember well, all the settings by default. It works great and it doesn't need a high end machine. To get the full screen press "alt + enter". Regards
Nice! I haven't seen this in a long time. That's me as the navigator's voice! Ah, the heyday of SEGA Japan (AM3)...great memories ;-)
Oh wow! the man behind the navigator (and even part of the crowd). It is a privilege to have you here.
I wonder if anyone has ever recognize you just hearing your voice and said: "Hey, you're the guy in SEGA Rally".
I would love to know a lot of anecdotes about your work in those years but this is not the best place to have that conversation.
I'll make just one fun question that still has everyone wondering;
Why the "maybe" in, "Very long easy right, Maybe"? XD.
By the way, I was researching a little bit about yourself and I've run into this:
www.imdb.com/name/nm1045624/
I have to say it's quite impressive but I'm not sure if it is you or another person. It's you?
In any case, congratulations for being part of such a fine game, it's still a lot of fun.
No one's ever recognized me as that "on the street". I'm not sure about the "maybe", I just read all of the lines I was given. I assume that as a navigator they give suggestions to the driver and that looking ahead there's "maybe" a chance on the call that they make.
One anecdote for you: All voice samples in the game are me except for the initial "3, 2, 1, Go!" which was recorded by a good friend of mine. We worked at SEGA together and ended up living near each other back in the US until very recently. I worked in AM3 and he in AM2 where he was hired for his Marine background to help in the hand-to-hand combat moves for the VirtuaFighter games. The character Jeffrey in VF is named after him :)
And, yes, that's me on IMBD. I've had a pretty fortunate career in VFX after leaving SEGA culminating with work and credit on the latest Star Wars & Star Trek films :)
Oh, I'm really impressed with your career.
I myself am trying to be a 3D professional. Maybe I should had started putting voices in games and not studying 3D stuff, hehe.
Thanks a lot for the info. I found it very interesting, in fact I just did a research of SEGA's early 3D games for a documentary, specifically about Virtua Fighter 1 ("The History of Virtua Fighter 1" th-cam.com/video/XCFyPWJr7xY/w-d-xo.html it's in spanish) , how it push the animation of the human body, the model 1 and 2 and that kind of stuff. If I had known about your friend Jeffrey I had put it in. By the way, I made a 3D scene for the documentary. It is right at the beginning. I spent 2 months 24/7 to render the scene. It seemed like it would never end, haha.
Thanks again for the info and... I have to say that I really envy you. I could even pay just for work on those movies, hehe.
Regards.
Thanks! And good on you for making the documentary and the render at the beginning :)
Big fan of your work as the Navigator! Me and my friends use to laugh about it especially the ''maybe'' part and would talk about having your voice clips dub over real life rally races or just driving on the street.
And I'm one of the people standing on the sides with the striped shirt! That was 22 yrs ago!!
NO WAAAAY
REALLY DUDE?! THAT'S AWESOME !
Wait rlly?
@@coydog7902 He's also the co-driver's voice.
Thank you for the memories, my good man. :)
No way! Yours is the one name I consistently remember from that credit roll. Every time I finished the game I'd mentally pause at your name and consider how it should be pronounced. Cool to see you active on TH-cam, you and Takenobu Mitsuyoshi.
Just occured to me, Sega Rally is 25 years old this year!!!
Oh man, I feel so old, hehe.
I do find you everywhere, Mr Bundy Jr :D
1:36 Feeeeesheesheesh
1:17 Very Long Easy Right Maybe, hell of a narration.
I thought he said "Very long easy right baby" lmao
Very, very cool baby...
"Felipe, baby..."
Very Long easy Dick maibe
its not maybe, its medium... its a long right curve, easy at first, then medium.
This looks so good. Love it! And to have the navigator voice actor on your comment thread, priceless! ;)
The voice is good for me
Doing this in an amusement park with 4 people is something you won't forget. I was also competing with another guy for one tenth of a second. Nice memories.
I found my CD with the lyrics for the title track "My Dear Friend, Rally" and took a pic but I'm not sure if I can post it here (in case anyone is interested).
Oh, it looks very interesting.
I would appreciate you posting the photo.
How do you post a photo here?
I think the only way is to put a link to the photo. What I can try to do, to make it more visible, is to put a notification at the beginning of the video that leads to the photo.
By the way, the message with the link will take a while to appear. TH-cam does not get along with the links, hehe.
Maybe I can email you the photo and you can upload it where you like...
You can send me the photo here *** and I will try to put it in the video or, if I can not do it, in the video description.
Got it.
I have flashbacks from when I was younger. Me and my family were in vacation and in the last couple of days I found Sega Rally as an arcade game in the Hotel. For the last 3 days we were in the hotel I was playing this game every evening and on the last day I finally beat every track.
What hotel you stayed ?
The graphics look amazing for 1995!
Yo deadass I was thinkin that. Sega was the shit back in the day
You guys were probably joking, but just in case I wanna mention that this is some HD remaster. We got Sega Rally 1 in our local arcade and it doesn't look like this. :)
@@MusicByproduct It's the original arcade game but the resolution is increased.
The lyrics to "My Dear Friend, Rally":
"Rally, blazing hot roads.
Sliding field of view, scenes impressed on you.
Rally, sand and dust storm.
Wild blood deep in you, heats up to see you through.
Waving burning air,
you see beyond, you know what's there.
Feel the heartbeat of the land.
Do you feel the heartbeat of the land.
Do you feel the heartbeat of the land.
Do you feel the heartbeat of the land.
Rally, race to the end.
Now set your soul free, the car it will be.
Rally, victory in sight,
All senses becoming one, pushing on into the sun.
All of the power,
control is yours, your machine soars.
Feel the heartbeat of the land.
Do you feel the heartbeat of the land.
Do you feel the heartbeat of the land.
Do you feel the heartbeat of the land.
All of the power,
control is yours, your machine soars.
Feel the heartbeat of the land.
Do you feel the heartbeat of the land.
Do you feel the heartbeat of the land.
Do you feel the heartbeat of the land."
We
Bring back the old gold memories... Thanks uploader...
What's your 0-60?
*yes*
Man from Nantucket less than 1.15 seconds haha
*_Maybe._*
At that time, this was the best looking game ever. I was in high school and I spent all of my allowances to learn this game, I used the Celica though and I believe it's not as fast as the Delta. I learned from the pros and tried to apply it in my next race because it was so expensive, my 1-day allowance could only give me 1 try. Until finally, I was able to finish the game with ease, put my initials on the leaderboard, and feel proud every time I saw it.
Both are the same speed. The celica has a longer wheelbase poly model and rear end, it actually makes it easier to do big wide drifts with it and that's why it feels faster. The delta is shorter and is actually harder to turn in but much sharper when it does. We tore the game appart 20 odd years ago and figured it all out. Find it all on Sega retro if the sites still up.
Damn 210 km/h in 4 seconds
This is the best rally game ever made.
Let's watch your run one more time on the youtubes!
Skills that pay the bills man. I always have trouble on that bloody hairpin on the 3rd stage, and the 4th is so slippery and unforgiving. Such an awesome game and a mainstay in my Saturn. The arcade still looks good today - can you believe its like 25 years old. Sega was killing it back then with the hardware and software!
it’s 7 am and this was on my recommended tab, thanks.
Sega and Sonic are eternal! Brazil loves Sega!!!
Fuck Brazil and Bolsonaro.
@@rodrigaoluzia01 Keep calm and get a life fam 🤣
@Daft Punk STFU bro. Keep your cool and stop acting like a loser.
"1cc"
Your 220 km/h speed would suggest otherwise, my friend. ツ
(Yes, I know it means "1 credit clear." But… I honestly didn't, 'til I thought about it.)
i was expecting something like this /watch?v=jNtxyCXH8Fs
I honestly thought it was 1cc engine power lol.
´´medium right, maybe´´
maybe? what the fuck with maybe? are you sure or not?
+Nicolas Cortés
Haha, good point. Never thought about it.
+Nicolas Cortés lmao imagine if something like this went on in real life. Driver would get confused and probably crash.
+zippo71111 Right, but as a element of it's design, it's helps players to maintain the focus
i think he is rather saying "medium right, baby"
The reason he is saying maybe is because the particular turn in question has some kind of variation that differs from a "normal" easy,medium, hard etc...
hahah never noticed at the end he sang FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniSH
Best Game Over screens in Gaming History!
Game Over YEAAAHHH! xD
Many coins spent on this game!
Well done sir. First video I see someone finishing the game on the hardest mode. ;)
The trees in the extra stage look better than the one’s in Forza 7’s maple valley.
Fastest acceleration ever 0-100 km/h in 2 seconds
Sounds about right for group B rallying! Those cars were tuned within an inch of their life!
Sega rally 1995 on Saturn was my first most-loved car-racing game.
More fun than some of the bologna we deal with these days.
very long easy right MAYBE!
love it
I could never finish the third stage as a kid.
What a game though!
This games bring back so many good memories, i used too play this games on arcademachines in bowlinghalls. So much fun i never completed all the stages, but still lots of fun:).
The sound effects from this game were so classic! Game over, yeah!
It was putted in recommended, so nostalgic with my childhood and also remember of the entire meme from this game
Is it just me or is there genuinely a sort of charm to these kind of dated graphics?
Please mod the game and add voice of samir's copilote
Frostbite engine?
A neat bit of info, is this is one of the few "console" games that offered any kind of alcohol/tobacco advertisement (Martini Rossi) by the early 90's, lots of merchandise, especially geared towards kids were stripped of direct advertisement.
Que bueno, Kenneth Ibrahim comentando un gameplay de Sega Rally!!! XD
"boys dont know what anxiety feels like"
also me: *shows them this video*
uh oh im lost because times runs out and me 'Oh no' and you in the game 'here we go again!!'. lucky this time i guess you won this time. 6:00
Sega coin op were so flashy.. you had 16 bit consoles at home.. lol
Miss that time!
How are you playing this out of curiosity?
Via emulator called "nebula". It's a great emulator allowing more resolution and changing the aspect ratio to 16:9 from the 4:3 without stretching the image.
nebula.emulatronia.com/
BTW I used a digital pad instead of, the prefered and best way to play it, a wheel.
Ah excellent, thanks! I vastly prefer to play the Saturn version with a pad, it's so easy to oversteer that you need something digital.
BTW is nebula any good at later Sega racers or is supermodel still the way to go?
@@Larry It's actually just called Model 2 Emulator, and it only plays model 2 games.
Next-gen graphics
I played the crap out of this game in the arcades and bowling alleys with an arcade :p
2:28-3:06 was godly
Nice driving, I still remember all these corners from the Saturn version.
A wonderful conversion.I managed to finish it, the saturn release, on hard and that was really, really, hard.
Congratulations Rod!
Thank you!
Can you get the Midi files of this?
I only found 1
Sorry, I can not help you in this regard.
I watched thos because it had NO COMMENTARY in the title.
Whoa, tremendous memories.
I shall watch this video everytime it gets on my recomendations
Please release this on the switch!!
懐かし!ドライブの時も車のCDプレーヤーに入れて聞いてました^_^
60fps or nothing!
Great vid! Bring backs memories!
Oh my god,I used to played the game in deaprtment store,and I haven,t seen it for 15years.I,m 27 years old.I really miss it.
之前都在桃園統領百貨玩 好懷念啊
What emulator are you using? The graphics look amazing.
RG7621 Yeah, it works great. The emulator is "nebula".
nebula.emulatronia.com/
@@mukankakuna No. It's called Model 2 Emulator. 'Model 2' is also the name of the board used in these Sega arcade machines. NEBULA is a completely different emulator. Read the page you linked... "NEBULA is an emulator for the hardware found in the CAPCOM CPS2 boards".
Is this the original Arcade Sound?"Conditioned Reflex" sounds like a dying frog.
Soooooooooo much better on Saturn.
This sounds weird. Probably inaccurate emulation.
arcade version sounds are basic, its not a bug of the emulator.. Saturn version are remixed with a true band.
Wait, where's the stratos? Should be unlocked after clearing the last stage. Its my favourite rally car ever since, nice.
6:00 something does not look right to me. Like it has been edited
Yeah, it looks weird but that 's the way it is.
We should ask Sega about that, hehe.
The lake side is the only stage with no checkpoint
there's a hd texture version of this now mate I've got it looking mint
That must've be a hella g-force when acclerate
This game's graphic is soo ahead of its time.
6:11 what this song?
?? I Couldn't find it.
Conditioned Reflex
th-cam.com/video/1vcKFwTg8Go/w-d-xo.html
You sir,deserved a like for that smooth run (even thou I was driving this in 15fps) cheater ;)
This is game were i learn how to drive a car first time. And fall in love with automotive industry
@mukankakuna is there any way to play this on the Raspberry Pi 3 (on retropie)?
I've tried the Mame rom which doesn't work at all; but do you think I could download any other emulator for the Pi 3 to get a Sega Rally rom for it?
Sorry, I have no idea about that.
Wow no room for error on this mode.
Ahhh the Lancia Delta HF Intergrale Evo. My favourite car in Forza Horizon 4.
7.26 GAME OVER YEAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH lol
Darrell Waltrip: Alright What A Finished
Mike Joy: Have You Ever
Darell Waltrip: No I've Never
Mike Joy: Wow
Darrell Waltrip: What A Finish 6:01
I played this soooo much on the Saturn, chipping away at lap times.. amazing game
Saturn is trash
Damn, used to play this game everyday with my mom when i'm 4 years old
Your mom used to play with you?
Mine left me at the screen all the time haha
What do the singers say after every stage? Like Beeeeeeeeee-ishiii
It doesnt drive like orginal SRC? The car goes faster than it should and on the fourth track the car stops almost to zero speed if you hit the side. And where is the rear mirror?
+My pinball and arcades
I believe the emulator do a faithful job with this game (speed, rear mirror and the slow downs in the fourth track) but, I must say, I don't remember well the arcade.
You could verify it with a video from the arcade itself if you manage to find one.
PS The rear mirror appears only with the inside view.
Can i get the download Link for the games
0-100km/h in 0.9 seconds
Take that Tesla
cheers pal found a full am2 emulator with all roms also a version with daytona usa and full HD shaders looks amazing
this game was amazing !!! lot of memories
Daaaamn this is fun, remember old Colin mc'rae rally, that was fun, all comes down from era of original need for speed, tekken, quake 1,2...duke nukem, so many gems at that time
Yes man, we grew up with it 😀
So many memories 😌
That was some great driving!
Frankly speaking, this is a great saga saturn game 20 years ago.
まさにギリギリの戦いだ!
awesome vid! if u take request, would it be ok if u can do Cruis'n Exotica in 60fps? btw what graphics card u use 4 ur Arcade emulator? GTX 970 ?
+blakedmc1989RaveHD Well, I'm not a big fan of car games, with a few exceptions like this one "Sega Rally" that I really love. Having said that, I don't think I'm going for Cruis'n Exotica.
The graphic card I used was an ATI HD 5770. This emulator works great and it doesn't need a powerful graphic card to run at 1080 and 60fps.
Thanks for the comment!
mukankakuna no prob! i wish i had equipment 4 it but i understand!
1080P60FPSほんまに昔のゲームか!?ってなった笑笑
At first I was like "Wait. 1cc? Slow race, man.
Im always amazed how the saturn port is so faithfull to this
Mijn lieveling speel, altijd handschskeling genomen
2:03 “Long easy right, bitch”.
what's your emulator settings please looks really mint and smooth ? cheers
+Philip Dawson
Hello,
Nebula's emulator and, if I remember well, all the settings by default. It works great and it doesn't need a high end machine. To get the full screen press "alt + enter".
Regards
Where i coul'd have this version pls?
+leo197777
Search for "Sega Rally Rom". It should be a 16-17 Mg file.
Ok thx
Which emulator are you running? Which is best for windows 10? Thanks!
0:00 RaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
I wonder why they can still have the martini sponsorship where if you do it now it will mess with the game ratings...
2:03 'long easy right, bitch' wtf haha.
How did you get this to work on mame?
Don't know with mame but try instead with nebula emulator.
nebula.emulatronia.com/
Amazing mate love this game so bad Smash dat like like a mad man
5:59 Nice teleportation there lmao