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Arcade Machine (YM2151, SegaPCM)

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Out Run

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TitleOut Run
ComposerHiroshi Kawaguchi, Manabu Namiki,
Jane-Evelyn Nisperos
SystemArcade Machine
Sound ChipsYM2151, SegaPCM
Tracks12
Playing time31:06
Pack authorValley Bell
Pack version4.00
Last Update2015-08-25


Download Arcade/SegaSys/Out_Run_(Arcade).zip (736 660 bytes)
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Post by dissident93 »

Should I leave this page as is until the rerip is ready?
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Post by ValleyBell »

Yes. I'll fix the page when udpating the pack.

Post by JFD62780 »

Dude, I speak for the entire VGMRips community when I say, thank you for the eternally needed rerip, complete with full 8-bit PCM, and not the 7-bit that plagued the arcades all these years! XD
Until next post...

Post by Sonic of 8! »

I noticed that the Nintendo Switch re-release of the game included several remixed tracks, much like 3D Out Run on 3DS. These musics are:
* Midnight Highway from Out Run 3-D on Sega Master System;
* Step-On Beat from the Mega Drive / Genesis port of Out Run;
* Radiation from Out Run 2 SP;
* Driver's Megamix Vol. 1, a medley from the game that was played on a 80's synthesizer (not played from the game's soundchip set).
I don't know how to hack / extract content (aka the Sound ROMs) from Nintendo Switch eShop packages and as people says on Switch hacking scene, Sega Ages games released on Switch has their content (ROMs) encrypted by M2 themselves, so, I can't help with this situation. At least, all of those remixes (except the last one, which was arranged by Jane-Evelyn Nisperos) was arranged by Sakuoki Kudo (小畑索興).
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Post by ctr »

I have not kept up with the Switch hackng scene, but if the game runs in an emulator it should be possible to extract the sound data from a RAM dump, assuming that they did port the new music to the old sound driver like in 3D Outrun.
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