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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2011

Sonic's House
Bonus Music Samples

If you've been following my Sonic Generations videos, you may have noticed that some songs have been swapped out for others. I've been asked to put up each of the songs you can select. I won't be showing a full loop of them, of course (except Sonic & Knuckles's Death Egg Zone, which is pretty short), but I will go through all 50 of them. This is the reason why I'll take request for stages and bonus material but not the music: I want to make sure each of these songs gets a chance to play. Each song will play in 1 stage.

As this was 30 minutes of footage, I've cut it into two parts. This is the second part.

I'll list each of the songs in this video, as well as the games they're from and which stage I've put them in. Later on, I'll put up annotations as to where I've stuck them. Part 2 of this video finishes off the games represented in Sonic Generations and other Sonic titles, each of which get 1 song, usually the main theme or the first stage:

Sonic Unleashed - Savannah Citadel - Day - High Speed Hijinks 2
Sonic Colors - Reach for the Stars - Doppelganger Race! (Planet Wisp Modern)
Sonic Colors - Tropical Resort - Charmy: Don't Bug Me!
Sonic Colors - Sweet Mountain - Hot Pursuit (Modern)
Sonic Spinball - Toxic Caves - Tails: Toxic Skies
Sonic CD - Palmtree Panic - Tails: Way Past Fast
Sonic CD - Sonic Boom - Resisting Arrest
Sonic CD - Stardust Speedway Zone - Metal Sonic (Hard Mode)
Sonic 3-D Blast - Diamond Dust Zone - Action Master
Sonic R - Super Sonic Racing - Time Eater (Hard Mode)
Sonic Advance - Neo Green Hill Zone - Goal Post Juggle 2
Sonic Advance 2 - Leaf Forest - Doppelganger Race! (Speed Highway Classic)
Sonic Advance 3 - Route 99 - Doppelganger Race! (Rooftop Run Classic)
Sonic Rush - Right There, Ride On - Doppelganger Race! (Planet Wisp Classic)
Sonic Rush Adventure - A New Venture - Doppelganger Race! (Seaside Hill Classic)
Sonic Riders - High Flying Groove - Rooftop Rail Grind
Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity - Un-Gravitify - Doppelganger Race! (Speed Highway Modern)
Sonic Free Riders - Free - Doppelganger Race! (Crisis City Classic)
Sonic Rivals - Quick Trip to Paradise - Cart Challenge
Sonic Rivals 2 - Race to Win - Thunder Shield Challenge
Shadow the Hedgehog - I Am...All of Me - Shadow the Hedgehog (Hard Mode)
Sonic and the Secret Rings - Let the Speed Mend It - Doppelganger Race! (Rooftop Run Modern)
Sonic and the Black Knight - Knight of the Wind - Doppelganger Race! (Crisis City Modern)
Sonic 4: Episode 1 - Splash Hill Zone - Doppelganger Race! (Green Hill Modern)

Details on the songs themselves, including their composers, will be in the descriptions of their respective stages.

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  • TOXIC CAVES FUCK YEAH

  • @Overhazard I'm just saying that its strange because, besides the unlockable Sonic CD and Sonic Rush Adventure songs, all the other unlockable songs match the pattern you described: each represented game gets 3. All others get 1.

  • @Rexaura888 That I can't explain except that a different development team was behind it and that they had their own ideas on how it should be done.

  • @Overhazard Yes there is, but here's the thing: you don't race Metal in Stardust Speedway. You race him in Casino Night Zone. This goes back to my point that somehow Sonic CD has two songs when it doesn't have a stage to represent it, and if Metal is the representative, why is it that Sonic 06 only gets one song when Silver is that game's representative? Just a strange decision on Sega's part.

  • @Rexaura888 Does the 3DS version's song list have 3 Sonic Heroes songs? If Metal Sonic in Stardust Speedway counts as there being a stage representative, then the Egg Emperor on Final Fortress should count too.

  • @Overhazard I'd also comment on how Sonic Heroes got 3 songs in despite there not being a Sonic Heroes stage in the 3DS version, but seeing as how both the Egg Emperor and the Sonic Heroes Special Stage are in said version, I guess that's Sega's excuse for sneaking their favorite soundtrack past the radar.

  • @Overhazard Oddly enough, the 3DS version breaks this rule a few times. First off, neither Sonic CD nor Sonic Rush Adventure are represented in the game, yet they get 2 and 3 songs respectively. If you count Metal Sonic as CD's representative, then that leaves the question as to why Sonic 06 only got one song in when Silver is 06's representative.

    Sorry about the first reply comment. Something was messed up with Firefox and wouldn't let me reply properly until this comment for some reason.

  • @Overhazard It's entirely possible for Secret Rings to be canon. Just because a Sonic game isn't in the main series doesn't mean it's not canon. The only exception is Chronicles since that was never resolved.

    Fair enough, though Sonic 3 & Knuckles kind of cheats by getting in 6 songs since it was supposed to be one whole game, even though only the Sonic and Knuckles half was represented.

  • @Rexaura888 All right, I can see why you'd think Shadow the Hedgehog is a main series Sonic game whereas Knuckles Chaotix is a side game. On the other hand, the dialogue in Sonic Generations suggests Sonic and the Secret Rings is canon.

    That being said, main series or not, the games with 3 songs in them are the ones represented by a stage--Sonic CD gets three as well because of the Metal Sonic boss fight.

  • @Overhazard Never referenced. In fact, the two teams never met until the endgame, not even during the Team Battles.

    I can see how that aspect of Knuckles' Chaotix ties in to Sonic Heroes. Still, most of his transformations were due in part to the data he gathered from Chaos, thus why Metal Overlord looks so much like Perfect Chaos.

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