![]() TT good future has been turned into a power plant, which both soundtracks do a good job of fitting. TT Present US has a funky beat and cool groove, but has nothing to do with being underwater, while the ancient, calm, and beautiful JP song does suit one. ![]() CC is Funky and bouncy and Techno style in JP, which suits a carnival while US is Heavy Metal, which is my favorite genre of music, but does not suit the level except bad future where JP failed to provide the message that you screwed up. Personally, I think the JP is better for all except bad future, where JP is too happy, but US is more depressing and atmospheric. ![]() PP is more tropical amd suitable for the level in the US, but more energetic and kind of tropical in the JP. The past music is the same for both soundtracks (probably because they’re in a different format then the other songs.) The levels are Palmtree Panic (PP), Collision Chaos (CC), Tidal Tempest (TT), Quartz Quadrant (QQ), Wacky Workbench (WW), Stardust Speedway (SS), and Metallic Madness (MM). Now before i get into this, I want to say each level has four timezones, past, present, good future, and bad future. The 2011 remaster comes with the option to choose which one you want, but which one do I prefer? Honestly I like both a lot, so I can’t judge them easily, but let’s look at some things I like about each. There were two different soundtracks, one for Japenese releases and one for US releases. But if you played this game you would know one thing. Ah, Sonic CD, released in 1994 for the Sega CD, but rereleased in 2011 for PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
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