Listen to SEGA ‘s decades of music with 60th anniversary album
Can you believe SEGA has been around for 60 years? The legendary video game company has been celebrating their 60th anniversary all year long, and there’s another way you can too.
According to a new listing from Playasia, SEGA compiled a list of their most memorable gaming tracks to create a 60th anniversary album. The tracklist includes everything from 1979’s Head On to Yakuza 5 and more:
Under the supervision of Sega’s leading sound creator Hiro, we will present a culmination album that concludes the 60th anniversary project “Go Sega”.
Impressive experience presented by 108 tracks of 4 CDs!
The new titles that will be released on CD for the first time on this album are the company song “Young Power / 135”, the arcade version “Super Locomotive” and “Teddy Boy Blues”, which were unveiled at SST BAND Live at that time but made into a CD. A total of 26 including “Soreyuki! Kokorojin -1993- / Takeshi Mitsuyoshi”, horse racing medal game “StarHorse”, kids card game “Beast King Musiking”, and home-use portable game machine “Game Gear Micro” Includes tracks. Through this album, you can relive the history of Sega’s music in chronological order.
In addition, the included Sega company guide style booklet includes “corporate history” and “corporate identity”, as well as commemorative comments by Master Hiro and Kensaku Nishimura, and commentary comments by Yosuke Okunari, which is a must-have for SEGA fans. It can be said that it is a permanent preservation version item of.
These 108 tracks of SEGA nostalgia will cost you $67.99. You can check out the full track list here.
Playasia has the album up for pre-order right now; They expect shipments to start at the end of March.