Holy shit, never even heard of this game before, but this soundtrack and that cover makes it feel like it's one of the best games I've ever played. Pure 90's Japanese gold.
lol same here, I've never heard of this game till like 2 minutes ago. TH-cam recommended this video and I was immediatly hooked by the cover art. Absolutely need to check this game out now!
Try to play it from mega drive emulator, it's really fun & nice game, I already play this game in 1997 and it's really love at the first sight from the moment I played it. 🥰🥰🥰
this game gives me huge nostalgia vibes despite not having it played it until earlier this year. perfect condensation of what made anime so cool in the 90s. godspeed you, battle mania
Well... it's heavily inspired by Dirty Pair, with the only difference that Battle Mania has a contemporary setting and Dirty Pair is set in space. Other than that both are action comedies featuring two action girls blowing stuff up.
Here's a little known fact: there was an anime styled commercial for the game that is sadly currently lost media (There's more info and even screenshots of it in an 2004 developer interview)
@@thefreshwaterpirate "Battle Mania Daiginjō had a limited print run of this title and it is very difficult to find in complete condition with box and instructions; consequently, it is one of the most expensive Sega Mega Drive games today" it's still underrated, just rare as fuck
It's not. Every fan shooter, specially old Megadrive owners, discovered this by emulation and it is frequently cited as one of th best shooter on the system.
It's hard to pick a favourite from this soundtrack its truly one of the most rockin OSTs on this system. 01:19 Burning Heart. Awesome guitar harmonies 20:36 Dancing Hunter. So happy 23:41 Private Eye. Great Melody 26:20 Iron Casanova. Even better melody 28:20 Hachimaki Please. Incredible bass & guitar riff
+TheLegendofRenegade 29:42 is my instant fave, but I may be biased because the (kind of final) stage in which it plays is extremely awesome. - In any case, thanks Dustin for finally (I sorta remember this being a long long request of mine among others, I could be mistaken though) helping us to listen to this with a proper rip. The difference with emulated sound is massive on this one, even for a poor ear such as mine.
+OldSchoolBobby I don't think there is a single bad track in this game. Sadly I haven't actually ever got round to playing it, so I dont have that kind of nostalgic connection.
I've been listening to VGMs specially Genesis for more than 15 years and I did not know about this game up until now! I've never heard such a perfectly YM2612-sque, soundtrack as this one... This is up there with Decap Attack when it comes to knowing what genesis sound chip was all about. Thanks Dustin! If it wasn't for you I'd probably *NEVER* heard about this game since I'm in south America, so far away from Japan.
35:29 which is sun rise purple makes me sad how the third game never saw its light and bm2 never got its sequel. The ending and bgm perfectly describes the scenario.
this is what i always thought after discovering about the cancelled sequel, this is the last song of a game that could have been much more, but unfortunately and most probably will not, it's just sad man
Aaahh, the good old days when I still in 4th grade elementary, bought the game just because curiosity and it's really love at the first sight, always play this game until my Sega mega drive broken in 2001
This soundtrack blows the first Battle Mania/Trouble Shooter soundtrack out of the water, up high into the stratosphere. Don't get me wrong, I like the music in the first game, but this one is 85 times better.
@@skinwalker69420 True, this music is very harsh for the ears with plenty of high-pitched sounds. Anyway Alan is already deaf because he posted 3 years ago lol
It's easy to hold on, if it leaves you with a lasting buzz but it is not Harmful, so it is recommended to stop it by lowering the volume little by little
@@chinossynthesizer705 Is that your whole argument? Pathetic... All the "SNES sound is better than Genesis" arguments I've heard are the same. Plus, you can't compare FM synthesis with sample-based synthesis, they're fundamentally different.
This soundtrack is kinda hard to explain. It feels like a blend of Dynamite Headdy and Thunderforce IV, for lack of a better comparison. Either way it's fantastic!
To me both Battlemania soundtracks are directly tied to Decap Attack, Socket and other Vic Tokai titles. Vic games have a very unique signature sound to them.
It would be pretty awesome if this game was rebooted while keeping everything the same. Right down to Mania-chan jumping on the SNES xD. Thanks for sharing this OST!
DUSTINODELLOFFICIAL Please do! Your job is not over until most Mega Drive tracks are uploaded (but seriously, do upload, Socket has an excellent soundtrack)
I wish this one had made it to the West as well as the first one. I love Trouble Shooter, but this music is miles ahead of it, and I bet the game is, too.
Yeah, they worked for Graphic Research and composed a lot games together. Socket, Derby Jockey for the SFC, etc... Although Shigenori Masuko and Fumito Tamayama left GRC around 1995 or so, they met again to compose te soundtrack to the 1996 arcade game called Hotdog Storm (a weird game title, I know) with Yoko Suzuki too.
Never played this game. Was simply browsing for music from games I am not familiar. Well, I can tell Japanese games had far more complex music compositions, with more intricate effects. Variety in the sound, modulations, chords. It uses EVERYTHING on Sega's sound hardware. It uses from 4 to all 6 FM's YM2612, uses PSG Master System to its full, and PCM for all sort of beat samples. Absolutely impressive stuff! I am learning from it to make my own 16-bit compositions. Very inspiring. P.S. "My Kingdom" is creepy as hell.
I was just going to comment the same thing, it'd be nice to have a model 1 version on youtube someday. I've been just connecting my model 1 to my speakers and using the sound test.
This game cover is awesome! It just exudes so much personality! You get an idea of what kind of characters the two heroines are based on their stances and facial expressions. The American cover is so dull and uninteresting by comparison with its two generic scantily clad beach models that have no distinctive characteristics. Did the localizers of this game seriously look at the new cover and think to themselves "Yep. Ours is much better"? I feel the same way about the covers of Landstalker and El Viento. Now I'm not saying that American Covers are always bad (I actually like the American cover for Contra Hardcore better than its Japanese counterpart), but if you are going to make a different cover for a game at least make it actually resemble what the game is like and try to actually make it better. Have the artist actually play the game and use the original cover and character concepts as reference material.
I think back in the day anime and japanese style was not popular with american audiences, who were more familiar with Marvel and DC thing. Other than that, I can't understand why to replace awesome covers with (mostly) grotesque art. At least we got the Bad Box Art Mega Man.
This soundtrack kicks all sorts of ass. I haven't heard the first Battle Mania soundtrack, but I'll assume that it's amazing as well. On a sidenote, I'm wondering why you still use the Model 2 + MegaAmp, as you've said you prefer the Model 1 soundchip. Something happen to your model 1?
+Gender Neutral Chibi Thing They're both out of service at the moment. The VA3 died an untimely death that I haven't been able to repair... or even diagnose, and the other one, a VA6, is being used for experimentation purposes (that is, it's open right now, and missing an amplifier). I could actually still record from the VA6 the same way I was recording before, bypassing the amp, but it's a hassle--especially when my Mega Amp'd recording machine is good to go--I actually have two of them. I am thinking about taking the 2612 out of the dead VA3 and seeing if I can build it + another Mega Amp into another Model 2 I have that's not currently doing anything to take its place. To see it live on, in spirit. I don't know, however, if hand-soldering bus wires to the 2612 will actually work and be stable, though.
Gender Neutral Chibi Thing VA6 is a late one, just before they redesigned the sound circuitry (and made it terrible). I've only uploaded one game's soundtrack with it, Rocket Knight Adventures. All the other Model 1 recordings on this channel are the old VA3.
I don't want to use the mega amp on it--I do want to use it on a model 2 with a transplanted 2612 (which would get you a near identical experience & save me from buying another Model 1). The VA6 is basically for "experiments."
Hey Dustin any plans for doing the OST of the first game? The DAC/PCM percussive is ridiculously loud in the Project 2612 emulated version which makes it almost unlistenable.
+DUSTINODELLOFFICIAL damn sorry to hear that bud. Hopefully the situation gets better sooner rather than later you have a lot of FM nuts like myself depending on you😀
It's not a big deal, I just have to find an old PC with a parallel port for the MD-Pro cart adapter... it's a pain. I am thinking about getting a parallel port card for my regular PC but I don't know how compatible it is with the flash adapter. It's one of those things where there's not a lot of information online about the compatibility of that kind of setup.
Hey everyone.. I know this is a long shot but... I'm trying to recollect what was the title of this particular platformer on the Sega Genesis. I'm not even entirely sure if there ever was a Western release for it as I played it in Japanese. I think the protagonist is a female in a blue dress, and most of the levels were quite alienlike, and you had these different powerups for different attacks (no it's not Jewel Master). I liked that game but never completed it, and I'm curious to be able to maybe see that game again in a video or maybe even secure a copy of it! Any help is appreciated!
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I like how, even though the Mega Drive was literally 10 times bigger here in North America, Japan still got the better exclusives.
Megadrive was huge in RUssia. Not sure about rest of Europe tho.
Megadrive VS Snes comparisons/battles were always heated )))
@@digimaks MegaDrive won in europe. You were weird if you played Super Mario world
@Sir AZ and australia..
But this was released in as Trouble Shooter in the US
Of course they got better exclusives. Western devs were kind of shit back then. At least on consoles.
Holy shit, never even heard of this game before, but this soundtrack and that cover makes it feel like it's one of the best games I've ever played. Pure 90's Japanese gold.
lol same here, I've never heard of this game till like 2 minutes ago. TH-cam recommended this video and I was immediatly hooked by the cover art. Absolutely need to check this game out now!
Try to play it from mega drive emulator, it's really fun & nice game, I already play this game in 1997 and it's really love at the first sight from the moment I played it. 🥰🥰🥰
I discovered this game only a few years ago but it immediately became one of my favorites. the sound track is absolutely amazing!
Lots of people say otherwise but I think the Mega drive sounded great.
When it was good, it was really good.
this game gives me huge nostalgia vibes despite not having it played it until earlier this year. perfect condensation of what made anime so cool in the 90s. godspeed you, battle mania
also this game has my favourite sound test of all time, on account of all the little maria's in the bottom corner doing a dance
This game series needs to be an anime
Well... it's heavily inspired by Dirty Pair, with the only difference that Battle Mania has a contemporary setting and Dirty Pair is set in space. Other than that both are action comedies featuring two action girls blowing stuff up.
@@PrekiFromPoland thanks for that I'll have to check it out!
Yes, I always thought of this as a Dirty Pair game as well.❤️
Here's a little known fact: there was an anime styled commercial for the game that is sadly currently lost media
(There's more info and even screenshots of it in an 2004 developer interview)
29:42 I was not prepared. Holy fuck man.
This game is criminally underrated!
oh yeah? Try ebay then :)
@@thefreshwaterpirate barely any listings for it
@@RigbyIsTheMan its not underrated now, thats why there are so few listed
@@thefreshwaterpirate "Battle Mania Daiginjō had a limited print run of this title and it is very difficult to find in complete condition with box and instructions; consequently, it is one of the most expensive Sega Mega Drive games today"
it's still underrated, just rare as fuck
It's not. Every fan shooter, specially old Megadrive owners, discovered this by emulation and it is frequently cited as one of th best shooter on the system.
It's hard to pick a favourite from this soundtrack its truly one of the most rockin OSTs on this system.
01:19 Burning Heart. Awesome guitar harmonies
20:36 Dancing Hunter. So happy
23:41 Private Eye. Great Melody
26:20 Iron Casanova. Even better melody
28:20 Hachimaki Please. Incredible bass & guitar riff
+TheLegendofRenegade 29:42 is my instant fave, but I may be biased because the (kind of final) stage in which it plays is extremely awesome. - In any case, thanks Dustin for finally (I sorta remember this being a long long request of mine among others, I could be mistaken though) helping us to listen to this with a proper rip. The difference with emulated sound is massive on this one, even for a poor ear such as mine.
+OldSchoolBobby I don't think there is a single bad track in this game. Sadly I haven't actually ever got round to playing it, so I dont have that kind of nostalgic connection.
+TheLegendofRenegade I downloaded the rom for it the second I heard this soundtrack. The game is super fun.
My favorite is definitely Brawing Up. Love that music and it's respective stage.
My favorite is Shrine at 16:25, I really like how the melody sounds with the bass and guitars in the background
This soundtrack is freaking amazing.
I've been listening to VGMs specially Genesis for more than 15 years and I did not know about this game up until now!
I've never heard such a perfectly YM2612-sque, soundtrack as this one... This is up there with Decap Attack when it comes to knowing what genesis sound chip was all about.
Thanks Dustin! If it wasn't for you I'd probably *NEVER* heard about this game since I'm in south America, so far away from Japan.
35:29 which is sun rise purple makes me sad how the third game never saw its light and bm2 never got its sequel. The ending and bgm perfectly describes the scenario.
this is what i always thought after discovering about the cancelled sequel, this is the last song of a game that could have been much more, but unfortunately and most probably will not, it's just sad man
@@Fenix_S0208 It would be awesome to see this series actually get a reboot or a new game but who knows if that will ever happen.
@@adzovervoid915 this being my favourite game, that would be incredible, least we can do is dream
I absolutely love this game's music
Aaahh, the good old days when I still in 4th grade elementary, bought the game just because curiosity and it's really love at the first sight, always play this game until my Sega mega drive broken in 2001
This soundtrack blows the first Battle Mania/Trouble Shooter soundtrack out of the water, up high into the stratosphere. Don't get me wrong, I like the music in the first game, but this one is 85 times better.
I played this game for the first time last night. I can confirm it's just as much a banger as this soundtrack. Such a gem of a game.
Listening with headphones at full volume. The bass bro!
You're gonna break your ears doing that
@@skinwalker69420 True, this music is very harsh for the ears with plenty of high-pitched sounds. Anyway Alan is already deaf because he posted 3 years ago lol
i want in on that
It's easy to hold on, if it leaves you with a lasting buzz but it is not Harmful, so it is recommended to stop it by lowering the volume little by little
Speechless, never heard of this one before
Same, just discovered it. Hoooooly...
This shows how the sega genesis can produce good music for games
Nah the snes sounds better this sega music sounds muted and garbage
This specific ost is awesome.
@@chinossynthesizer705 Is that your whole argument? Pathetic... All the "SNES sound is better than Genesis" arguments I've heard are the same. Plus, you can't compare FM synthesis with sample-based synthesis, they're fundamentally different.
@@pmd9801 I was kidding fm synthesis is better lol look at the dx7
not only good but possibly some of the best soundtracks of any console.
One of the greatest
35:29 wooow so good
I just played this game today, and I have to say, it's freaking awesome!
My Kingdom - this track that surprised me a lot. One gets the impression that it was written by composers from Treasure.
This soundtrack is kinda hard to explain. It feels like a blend of Dynamite Headdy and Thunderforce IV, for lack of a better comparison. Either way it's fantastic!
Holy crap, you're right.
Spot on! Dynamite Headdy or, McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure, mixed with Thunder Force IV xD badass :D
To me both Battlemania soundtracks are directly tied to Decap Attack, Socket and other Vic Tokai titles. Vic games have a very unique signature sound to them.
I'll give my take using non-videogame music genres : it's a blend of heavy metal and power-pop! straight up!
@@rockmanhunter Decap Attack & Trouble Shooter even share the exact same level completion theme.
Great music. I love the Genesis.
Fucking kickass, HEAVY shit, mate. Thank you for uploading!
It would be pretty awesome if this game was rebooted while keeping everything the same. Right down to Mania-chan jumping on the SNES xD. Thanks for sharing this OST!
twilight express is one of the most beautiful and reminds us of some animes. In fact, this is one of the biggest fucking OSTs in Sega Genesis.
So fucking nice artworks on japanese cartridge box
I can't help it, my body just starts moving on it's own on that credits track.
Ah, another Vic Tokai game with an excellent soundtrack, no surprises there ;)
+greenhillmaniac Should I do Socket/Time Dominator 1st next?
DUSTINODELLOFFICIAL Please do! Your job is not over until most Mega Drive tracks are uploaded (but seriously, do upload, Socket has an excellent soundtrack)
+DUSTINODELLOFFICIAL Yeah, as well as Whip Rush ;)
Stay strong Mity team, can't wait for the next build. You got this!
This has to be one of the best Genesis OST'S I've ever heard. It lowkey sounds beyond the YM2612's limits
Smoking Head is easily my favorite!
Blue Sky Laundry doesn't get enough love, it has some of the best FM synth guitar "work" in the soundtrack and is just so damn catchy.
21:36 what are the most badass music I've ever heard in Sega games! 🇯🇵
Pure retro quality! I love it! I miss the 90s so much
I never played or even heard of this game but damn it has a hell of a funky soundtrack, I love it!
twilight express my love
YAY! Thank you! :). Always loved the music in this game :). Especially the first stage is brilliant :).
Kick-ass sountrack.
One of the Best soundtracks ever
What a treasure trove of great music, sun rise purple & iron cassanova are my favs.. gonna go grab my guitar right now
This is one of the greatest 16bit games ever, and soundtrack as well. So fun.
I wish this one had made it to the West as well as the first one. I love Trouble Shooter, but this music is miles ahead of it, and I bet the game is, too.
Keep up the good work! Thank you very much!
This is the fun 90s nostalgia soundtrack you never know you needed.
i feel so bad for just now learning about this game! the characters look super cool and the ost sounds awesome! i gotta play it when i get the chance
First time listening to this soundtrack, but I can hear it clearly shares a composer with Socket/Time Dominator.
Yeah, they worked for Graphic Research and composed a lot games together. Socket, Derby Jockey for the SFC, etc...
Although Shigenori Masuko and Fumito Tamayama left GRC around 1995 or so, they met again to compose te soundtrack to the 1996 arcade game called Hotdog Storm (a weird game title, I know) with Yoko Suzuki too.
Never played this game. Was simply browsing for music from games I am not familiar. Well, I can tell Japanese games had far more complex music compositions, with more intricate effects. Variety in the sound, modulations, chords.
It uses EVERYTHING on Sega's sound hardware. It uses from 4 to all 6 FM's YM2612, uses PSG Master System to its full, and PCM for all sort of beat samples. Absolutely impressive stuff!
I am learning from it to make my own 16-bit compositions. Very inspiring.
P.S. "My Kingdom" is creepy as hell.
23:41 banger
thanks so much for the upload! ♥ ♥
Awesome bangin soundtrack. Highly recommended
I Played this whole game. One of my favorite Shmups right here. I had so much fun and Thoroughly enjoyed the BGM.
My Most favorite track is: 21:36
Heavy metal and hot babes carrying heavy machine guns... If that car wasn't a sad joke we'd be in serious business.
Sounds nice!
God damn, this has some BANGERS!
35:19 Very Great Job!
holy crap this is GOOD! how did i miss this game!!
They're groovin
Same composer as the Phantasy Star saga. Excellent.
This game had multiple composers and none of them worked on a Phantasy Star game...?
I can't get enough of this freakin soundtrack....
What a game this is fellas,what a game!
I think I'm hearing a Roland 808 HandClap reproduction....dang, that's cool.
El Viento milks that clap for all its worth in it's ost.
@@Nathan-rb3qp
And pretty much every other soundtrack composed by Motoi Sakuraba on the Genesis/Mega Drive, heh.
@@supermariobro93 Yep.
This soundtrack is a certified banger
This game OST is so damn good
Should be on Genesis Mini
sounds like the sound team were heavidly inspired by metal bands in the US when they made the soundtrack to this game.
A-Amazing OST!
thank you very much.
26:20 epic track
28:20 Iron Maiden's Hallowed By Thy Name vibes.
Bitchin' work, mate!
A great game with a bad ass soundtrack and terrific design; too bad it's quite easy.
Thanks for sharing.
elRivera ... I've noticed they are quite generous on the extra lifes
Yes, quite a bit.
I believe the last time I've cleared the game was on Hard mode, with 28 lives to spare haha.
yes ive uploaded my run on youtube - normal 49 lives left. still a great game though
Extremely Underrated Game
That one dislike is Ken Kutaragi not being able to deal with the Awesomesauce :P.
Oh no! Someone's gotta record this on a model 1 this was recorded on a model 2 and it still sounds amazing!
I was just going to comment the same thing, it'd be nice to have a model 1 version on youtube someday. I've been just connecting my model 1 to my speakers and using the sound test.
One of the best soundtracks on the Mega Drive. But why does my ROM play it slower?
Awesome
Sonic romhacks should use some of this.
Hard to believe this OST is coming out of a MD.
It really is great.
Not hard to believe in the least ^_^
thanks i qas just listen to this
Wait, I recognize that gun she is holding its the gun used by the Scopedog mecha in the anime armored trooper Votoms
Perfect soundtrack! Vic Tokai was smth really special in a gameost. So underrated. Thanks Dustin, do you have this ost in FLAC?
Emulators do this OST a disservice
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This game cover is awesome! It just exudes so much personality! You get an idea of what kind of characters the two heroines are based on their stances and facial expressions. The American cover is so dull and uninteresting by comparison with its two generic scantily clad beach models that have no distinctive characteristics. Did the localizers of this game seriously look at the new cover and think to themselves "Yep. Ours is much better"? I feel the same way about the covers of Landstalker and El Viento.
Now I'm not saying that American Covers are always bad (I actually like the American cover for Contra Hardcore better than its Japanese counterpart), but if you are going to make a different cover for a game at least make it actually resemble what the game is like and try to actually make it better. Have the artist actually play the game and use the original cover and character concepts as reference material.
I think back in the day anime and japanese style was not popular with american audiences, who were more familiar with Marvel and DC thing. Other than that, I can't understand why to replace awesome covers with (mostly) grotesque art. At least we got the Bad Box Art Mega Man.
Badass so much
damn this is badass as fuck hahaha ^^ !!!
Yeah bloody hell. Completely unexpected after seeing the thumbnail.
This is almost like if 'The Dirty Pair' got their own Genesis game.
Someday, I will be able to afford this game.
This soundtrack kicks all sorts of ass. I haven't heard the first Battle Mania soundtrack, but I'll assume that it's amazing as well.
On a sidenote, I'm wondering why you still use the Model 2 + MegaAmp, as you've said you prefer the Model 1 soundchip. Something happen to your model 1?
+Gender Neutral Chibi Thing They're both out of service at the moment. The VA3 died an untimely death that I haven't been able to repair... or even diagnose, and the other one, a VA6, is being used for experimentation purposes (that is, it's open right now, and missing an amplifier). I could actually still record from the VA6 the same way I was recording before, bypassing the amp, but it's a hassle--especially when my Mega Amp'd recording machine is good to go--I actually have two of them.
I am thinking about taking the 2612 out of the dead VA3 and seeing if I can build it + another Mega Amp into another Model 2 I have that's not currently doing anything to take its place. To see it live on, in spirit. I don't know, however, if hand-soldering bus wires to the 2612 will actually work and be stable, though.
Which one is the VA6?
Gender Neutral Chibi Thing VA6 is a late one, just before they redesigned the sound circuitry (and made it terrible). I've only uploaded one game's soundtrack with it, Rocket Knight Adventures. All the other Model 1 recordings on this channel are the old VA3.
Then why do you want to use the MegaAmp on it? Won't it make the YM2612 sound worse?
I don't want to use the mega amp on it--I do want to use it on a model 2 with a transplanted 2612 (which would get you a near identical experience & save me from buying another Model 1). The VA6 is basically for "experiments."
im a sega genesis game collector got to get my hands on this game some how
Im collector from morocco north africa ♓
I just get my hands on it in 2021 😁
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Hey Dustin any plans for doing the OST of the first game? The DAC/PCM percussive is ridiculously loud in the Project 2612 emulated version which makes it almost unlistenable.
+TheLegendofRenegade Lack of access to a working flash cart has kind of put a damper on my uploading, but I will get on it once I get that sorted out
+DUSTINODELLOFFICIAL damn sorry to hear that bud.
Hopefully the situation gets better sooner rather than later you have a lot of FM nuts like myself depending on you😀
It's not a big deal, I just have to find an old PC with a parallel port for the MD-Pro cart adapter... it's a pain. I am thinking about getting a parallel port card for my regular PC but I don't know how compatible it is with the flash adapter. It's one of those things where there's not a lot of information online about the compatibility of that kind of setup.
+DUSTINODELLOFFICIAL Ah that sounds like a headache. You don't wanna throw money around on something that isnt compatible.
Yeah, I might just get an EverDrive or that FlashKit cartridge (neat concept, cheap flash cartridge, but needs its own programmer).
This is epic.
Legacy music hour brought me here!
16:24
Hey everyone.. I know this is a long shot but... I'm trying to recollect what was the title of this particular platformer on the Sega Genesis. I'm not even entirely sure if there ever was a Western release for it as I played it in Japanese. I think the protagonist is a female in a blue dress, and most of the levels were quite alienlike, and you had these different powerups for different attacks (no it's not Jewel Master). I liked that game but never completed it, and I'm curious to be able to maybe see that game again in a video or maybe even secure a copy of it! Any help is appreciated!
Alisia Dragoon?
Try mystic defender, not a female in a blue dress but...
Valis?
Smoking head!