The Mega Man X stage select theme is amazing

You probably already know that it is. I was actually trying to compile a list of some of my favorite character/stage select themes and I could only come up with a few that I really liked. For example, the Street Fighter II and Mega Man 8 are pretty great, but nothing matched the affinity I had for the X1 theme.

But, let’s start with the ones I do like. Street Fighter II. It progresses nicely, doesn’t get on your nerves when it repeats and prepares you mentally for the fight, as all character select music should do.

 

 

And the aforementioned Mega Man 8 stage select song is decent too. It pulses with a great dance beat and synths that are easy going. It’s also kinda upbeat and doesn’t over do itself by being too complicated.

 

 

Street Fighter III: Third Strike definitely goes for something different. It’s hip-hop, funky and just down right cool sounding. It might be the only video game rap song that doesn’t sound dumb as you listen to it. It’s straight dope!

 

 

Nothing hits harder than the Mega Man X stage select theme. And I mean nothing. Just listen to the guitar riff, the snare drum and driving bass… it gets you pumped and ready for battle.

 

 

This song is just begging for a great hard rock or heavy metal cover. And I found a few that are actually pretty good. What actually surprised me the most was how good it could sound remixed on a Sega Genesis. Still, not as good as the Super Nintendo original.

 

 

Basically, we’ve learned that Capcom makes the best character and stage select music, ever.

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50 Attempts at Speech in Early Games

Using digitized voices 20 years ago was a big deal. Once the CD-ROM was introduced to world we saw voice overs more commonly used to enhance an experience beyond wowing the player. Quality increased over time and the technology used for producing the voices improved as well. Early recorded voices were often garbled and hard to understand. Even I wondered what was being said through my TV speakers at times. Although, there were some memorable ones like “Finish Him!” and “Hadoken!” that have had a lasting impact on the industry.

http://www.jest.com/video/201358/50-attempts-at-speech-in-early-videogames

Jest.com provides us with a look back at 50 games that used advanced solutions for immersion in games.

Final Fantasy, Street Fighter celebrate 25 years

It’s hard to forget franchises that set industry standards. For 25 years, the titles in the Final Fantasy and Street Fighter series have been making history and this year is no different. Capcom has put together a very nice collection of Street Fighter goodies in the 25th Anniversary Collector’s Set. The package includes games, soundtracks, an art book and more.

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Square is not far off either, releasing the 13 Final Fantasy titles in one package according to Andriasang.

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Do take a look at the full offerings at http://www.streetfighter25.com/ and the complete Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary gallery. Watch your wallet, these two collections are sure to be pricey.