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The 32-bit generation was one abundant with rally racing games, from ''Sega Rally'' to ''Colin McRae Rally''. Then there's ''Hyper Rally''.
 
The 32-bit generation was one abundant with rally racing games, from ''Sega Rally'' to ''Colin McRae Rally''. Then there's ''Hyper Rally''.
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I've watched videos on Nico Nico Douga, but I will bite my tongue since I have not played the game. I do like the music; it sounds like '90s-era, T's Music buttrock, as heard in games like ''Lords of Thunder''. Cross-referencing names in the credits with [http://www.vgmdb.net/ VGMdb], it is T's Music, so kudos for that at least.
 
I've watched videos on Nico Nico Douga, but I will bite my tongue since I have not played the game. I do like the music; it sounds like '90s-era, T's Music buttrock, as heard in games like ''Lords of Thunder''. Cross-referencing names in the credits with [http://www.vgmdb.net/ VGMdb], it is T's Music, so kudos for that at least.
  
'''Hyper Rally'' turns up on the website of [[Triad]], a company headed by Minoru Yuasa, who worked as a sound producer and composer on many Telenet games. However, I can't read most of the rest of the names in the credits, so I can't determine their involvement at this time. (I can't figure out kanji.) Satoshi Hatsuya was the game's director and a graphic designer. He also worked on ''Steel Empire'' for the Genesis.
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''Hyper Rally'' turns up on the website of [[Triad]], a company headed by Minoru Yuasa, who worked as a sound producer and composer on many Telenet games. However, I can't read most of the rest of the names in the credits, so I can't determine their involvement at this time. (I can't figure out kanji.) Satoshi Hatsuya was the game's director and a graphic designer. He also worked on ''Steel Empire'' for the Genesis.
  
 
*[http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm22529547 Gameplay video (Nico Nico Douga)]
 
*[http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm22529547 Gameplay video (Nico Nico Douga)]

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CRV (talk) 04:48, 12 May 2015 (CEST) [permalink]

The 32-bit generation was one abundant with rally racing games, from Sega Rally to Colin McRae Rally. Then there's Hyper Rally.

I've watched videos on Nico Nico Douga, but I will bite my tongue since I have not played the game. I do like the music; it sounds like '90s-era, T's Music buttrock, as heard in games like Lords of Thunder. Cross-referencing names in the credits with VGMdb, it is T's Music, so kudos for that at least.

Hyper Rally turns up on the website of Triad, a company headed by Minoru Yuasa, who worked as a sound producer and composer on many Telenet games. However, I can't read most of the rest of the names in the credits, so I can't determine their involvement at this time. (I can't figure out kanji.) Satoshi Hatsuya was the game's director and a graphic designer. He also worked on Steel Empire for the Genesis.


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