Wow, the least Yuzo could have done is remix the original tunes. The intro music is... is it even classifiable as music? It sounds like ambience. Whoever gave the role of creating music for a fantasy RPG to an electro artist should be shot.
The ambient techno soundtrack to this Sega CD version of the game was composed by Yuzo Koshiro, who produced famous soundtracks for many 8-bit & 16-bit games, including the Nihon Falcom classics, Streets of Rage series, 8-bit version of Sonic, ActRaiser, etc.
He composed the Sega CD version of Eye of the Beholder around the same time as Streets of Rage 3, so that would explain the somewhat similar experimental electronica sounds.
Ack! If you're going to make a gameplay video where you talk through it, put "Let's Play" in the title so people who don't want to hear other people blather over gameplay don't accidentally click.
Wow nice project. I wanted always to see This Game since i am actually not into dungeon based RPGs. Could you tell me how far are you away from completing this Game?
lol np.. i am using the emulator Fusion version 3.6. It used to go by the name Kega and emulates many different Sega consoles (Genesis, 32X, SegaCD, Master System, etc). Several different sites host it.. i just did a search for sega fusion.
i have the PC version too. All of those 5.25" floppies lol. The SNES version ive played when it was released.. what i really miss with that version is the access to holy symbols without taking up space. i seem to remember that but its been awhile since ive played Capcoms version.
Wow, the least Yuzo could have done is remix the original tunes. The intro music is... is it even classifiable as music? It sounds like ambience. Whoever gave the role of creating music for a fantasy RPG to an electro artist should be shot.
tzuyd 3 weeks ago in playlist Eye of the Beholder SegaCD
The ambient techno soundtrack to this Sega CD version of the game was composed by Yuzo Koshiro, who produced famous soundtracks for many 8-bit & 16-bit games, including the Nihon Falcom classics, Streets of Rage series, 8-bit version of Sonic, ActRaiser, etc.
He composed the Sega CD version of Eye of the Beholder around the same time as Streets of Rage 3, so that would explain the somewhat similar experimental electronica sounds.
Jagged85 7 months ago
Ack! If you're going to make a gameplay video where you talk through it, put "Let's Play" in the title so people who don't want to hear other people blather over gameplay don't accidentally click.
DoctorIvoRobotnik 1 year ago
The Super Nintendo version did have music at the character creation screen, but it was a different theme.
Draknfyre 1 year ago
Why the portraits of this game is different from the other versions(SNES, DOS, Amiga)?
Thekinggamelon 1 year ago
A great classic.
Skellimancer 2 years ago
AD&D RRRRRRROOOOOOOXXXXXXXXXX
geraldogb 3 years ago
Wow nice project. I wanted always to see This Game since i am actually not into dungeon based RPGs. Could you tell me how far are you away from completing this Game?
Cyrus7500 3 years ago
Sorry to comment so much :P but what emulator do you use?
Doommaster1994 3 years ago
lol np.. i am using the emulator Fusion version 3.6. It used to go by the name Kega and emulates many different Sega consoles (Genesis, 32X, SegaCD, Master System, etc). Several different sites host it.. i just did a search for sega fusion.
heiamll 3 years ago
Also, this one has digitized sound. In other words, you get voices and stuff.
Doommaster1994 3 years ago
Nice. I have the PC version and SNES version.
Doommaster1994 3 years ago
i have the PC version too. All of those 5.25" floppies lol. The SNES version ive played when it was released.. what i really miss with that version is the access to holy symbols without taking up space. i seem to remember that but its been awhile since ive played Capcoms version.
heiamll 3 years ago
I got mine on a Gamefest Forgotten Realms CD. I thought those games came on a 3 1.2 floppy disk.
Doommaster1994 3 years ago