![]() The three disc release featured the Genesis sound versions, original demo tapes, and vocal themes from the two games. ![]() Twenty years later, the record producer decided to publish the soundtrack for both titles through his personal label. The reason for the delay? Whereas other companies relied on their staff composers, Sega outsourced the music production for Sonic the Hedgehog and its sequel to one of the biggest names in the J-Pop industry at the same Dreams Come True's Masato Nakamura and hence did not own the copyright. Yet despite the massive popularity of its music, it never received a soundtrack release until now, even though other defining games from the same year ( Super Mario World, Final Fantasy IV, and Street Fighter II) did. ![]() Polished, stylish, and downright fun, Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog single-handedly propelled the Genesis to international success.
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