Love this game. Remember being a kid and allowed to choose one Sega game at Bradley's and I chose this and was so captivated by the music in this game. The opening hover-bike chase sequence was so cool and mysterious too. Great memories! 😀
"CD-ROM game in a cartridge!" Played this for the first time back in '93 on the Sega Genesis. What a soundtrack! Had to rent this game twice to finish it. First time didn't know how to get back to the ship (or was it do something after you kill the last alien?). My father and I didn't mind playing it all over again next weekend. Hearing the ending theme was just amazing. You truly felt a great journey coming to an end, with hope for what lied beyond. Without any instruction manual, we really had to experiment to learn all the moves. Great times. Eventually bought the game from the rental shop. Never got an instruction booklet though. (Didn't bother with the sequel, since I think Conrad drifting in suspended animation was the perfect sci-fi ending.)
Loved this game as a kid. Was by far my favourite game on the Mega Drive and such a great soundtrack too. Just picked it up on sale for the Switch and am playing through it again.
This will always be the definitive version of this OST for me. I played this game when I was a young kid around 5 or 6 y/o and it always scared the crap out of me, but I still loved it. The cold digital sounds of the genesis always gave me a weird feeling, and now I totally love it.
First level and last level first ith out knowing the game or not being a reader of manuals getting use to the game I found my self trying all sorts to get past that impossible gap last had a dark feel after the fun stuff I found the city and jobs fun minus escorting not a fan of watching paper thin targets while defending my self to still if it had been today much worse a case patterns are beatable random not so lol but yeah not good when it goes from nice to dreary last level. If it was like Kings bounty hack then I had no clue that game destroyed me mabey it was just the reading back then who knows and no TH-cam or guides back then what a horrible time that was
Nice ied been hearing a song in my head and remembered it was flashback good to see it was loved can't beat the retro sounds nouthing centrally stand up it or would fear trying this today retro can't ever die (well I hope not) it was a rather advanced game for its time line praise the creators
Loved this game, so unique and properly futuristic. I never could get past the nuclear reactor meltdown though. I always got to the end of the stage and I can't figure out how to operate the button.
the Journal/Diary music only have the first part of it, and is rendered in a weird way. Too bad cos the original music is the best music in the game, and can easily be missed since it only plays if you activate the Journal in your inventory at the last level of the game, which is not needed to complete the game.
Yes! Is definitely the best song in the game. This version even has a different melody. The version on the switch has different chord extensions. Went back and listed to the amiga version and is just way ahead of its time. I wonder what the original music composer thought of the other versions?
This game is one of the best in the history!!!
Love this game. Remember being a kid and allowed to choose one Sega game at Bradley's and I chose this and was so captivated by the music in this game. The opening hover-bike chase sequence was so cool and mysterious too. Great memories! 😀
00:00 - Delphine
00:15 - Intro
01:42 - Awakening
01:49 - Gotcha
01:52 - Memory return
03:41 - Falling
03:45 - Oops, a reunion!
04:24 - Ending
07:48 - The Titan Travel winner
08:30 - Anti G System
08:47 - Holocube
10:00 - Teleporting
10:09 - Flaming
10:12 - Inserting Cartridge
10:19 - Recharging shield
10:30 - Exploding generator
10:34 - Taxi
10:40 - The Elevator
10:45 - Diary Phillip Howard Clark
13:26 - Job Center
14:49 - Exploding Planet
14:55 - Mission acept
15:03 - Business
15:07 - Recharging Cartrige
15:19 - Game Over
Thanks for this!
4:24 "Ending" Still gives me chills, 30 years later.
Aaah the Golden Age ❤️
A masterpiece of a title, nothing short, nothing less. And this OST is simply amazing! Thanks for the upload.
Well said
Masterpiece of game. Brilliant in every aspect.
"CD-ROM game in a cartridge!" Played this for the first time back in '93 on the Sega Genesis. What a soundtrack! Had to rent this game twice to finish it. First time didn't know how to get back to the ship (or was it do something after you kill the last alien?). My father and I didn't mind playing it all over again next weekend. Hearing the ending theme was just amazing. You truly felt a great journey coming to an end, with hope for what lied beyond. Without any instruction manual, we really had to experiment to learn all the moves. Great times. Eventually bought the game from the rental shop. Never got an instruction booklet though. (Didn't bother with the sequel, since I think Conrad drifting in suspended animation was the perfect sci-fi ending.)
10:45 the track which is called “journal” starts. An absolutely brilliant track.
The manual has a cool little mini-comic book in it. I LOVED this game as a kid, and still play it once in a while. Mostly for the music 🎶
08:46
love that moody funk vibe.
I’m with you man 😎
Try 10:45 my favourite track
Hunter: Red Star sent me here. It's so cool hearing the original theme from the original game.
Good times, I loved this game.
Loved this game as a kid. Was by far my favourite game on the Mega Drive and such a great soundtrack too. Just picked it up on sale for the Switch and am playing through it again.
One of the best games ever made...
This will always be the definitive version of this OST for me. I played this game when I was a young kid around 5 or 6 y/o and it always scared the crap out of me, but I still loved it. The cold digital sounds of the genesis always gave me a weird feeling, and now I totally love it.
Glad to be part of this history ... as a15 year old i knew this was a gem but hard as f...
Only a masterpiece
Hum, você também curtia esse jogo.
@@thiezerlira2323 nostalgia pura e um grande clássico dos games. Pena que não se fazem mais games assim 😔
1:52 has been in my head for over 30 years
i loved flashback
loved this game was hard too.
was awesome indeed, even inspired me and my friend to write a book at the time lol about the future :-).
First level and last level first ith out knowing the game or not being a reader of manuals getting use to the game I found my self trying all sorts to get past that impossible gap last had a dark feel after the fun stuff I found the city and jobs fun minus escorting not a fan of watching paper thin targets while defending my self to still if it had been today much worse a case patterns are beatable random not so lol but yeah not good when it goes from nice to dreary last level.
If it was like Kings bounty hack then I had no clue that game destroyed me mabey it was just the reading back then who knows and no TH-cam or guides back then what a horrible time that was
I love the industrial but funky (or is it the opposite ?) aesthetics of the eighties !
The movement in this game was God tier. Miss these days
Anyone else first play this gem on Sega channel?
The music.....
Options 2 is fire
Love the game over jingle at the end.
For anyone that likes this, you may want to check out Mort Garson's Ataraxia project (The Unexplained). Some clear inspiration from him in this ost
Nice ied been hearing a song in my head and remembered it was flashback good to see it was loved can't beat the retro sounds nouthing centrally stand up it or would fear trying this today retro can't ever die (well I hope not) it was a rather advanced game for its time line praise the creators
Loved this game, so unique and properly futuristic. I never could get past the nuclear reactor meltdown though. I always got to the end of the stage and I can't figure out how to operate the button.
toute mon enfance
Очень классно!
Qui n’a pas eu peur de la pochette à l'époque. Dans les magasins ou autre.
the Journal/Diary music only have the first part of it, and is rendered in a weird way. Too bad cos the original music is the best music in the game, and can easily be missed since it only plays if you activate the Journal in your inventory at the last level of the game, which is not needed to complete the game.
Yes! Is definitely the best song in the game. This version even has a different melody. The version on the switch has different chord extensions. Went back and listed to the amiga version and is just way ahead of its time. I wonder what the original music composer thought of the other versions?
Genisis/mega drive soundtrack was better than Amiga
When is the Death Tower game show song?
Great soundtrack, though the Sega CD and Amiga versions are better.