![]() Sonic 3D Blast (Genesis/Mega Drive Version) - Diamond Dust Zone (Act 2) (Chosen by K.T.B.) interesting way to waste an hour or two.ĥ. I first found out about this game simply because of the fact that Alexander Brandon composed most of the music (though this particular track isn't one of the ones he did).Ī mobile version of the game exists for Android, which is how I played it a couple years ago on a crappy mini-bluetooth keyboard. ![]() Worldpeace popularized the game on the site thanks to his ports, and this game used to actually be pretty huge in the 90s before it became more or less forgotten, so I expected this one to be "somewhat easy but perhaps not TOO easy". I'm usually not a fan of electric guitars, but I really like their usage in this song.Ĥ. Disport Drive Zone was scrapped as the game's development went on, getting replaced with Viridian Valley Zone. If SEGA won't give us any, at least they let the fans take it into their own hands. Sonic Time Twisted is an amazing fan game, and honestly on par with official 2D Sonic games. Sonic Time Twisted (2009 Demo) - Disport Drive Zone (Future) (Chosen by bebn legg) The beginning sound effect sounds very Sonic CD-like, and so I was hoping this song would be tip-of-your-tongue frustratingly familiar. The title screen theme from one of the many Sonic CD prototypes, and a song that's seemingly unrelated to anything from the final game. Sonic CD (510 Prototype) - Title Screen (Chosen by bebn legg) It's a shame this game was as rushed as it was Nintendo needs to give Rhythm Heaven more love.Ģ. Like the other JP vocal songs in this game, overseas releases got shafted with us only getting trumpets instead of actual lyrics. Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Lush Remix (Instrumental) (Chosen by bebn legg)Ĭan't have a VGM guessing contest that I'm hosting without Rhythm Heaven! This song has such a great energy that I thought it'd be great to start the contest off. Feather Head - fires projectiles that are affected by gravity.1.Air Head - turns Headdy into a plane than fires three different dirrections and can face backwards.Rocket Head - grants Headdy faster movement than the other flying heads and fires a laser that penetrates everything.Vacuum Head - makes Headdy's attacks inhales nearby items and enemies.Bomb Head - turns Headdy's head into a bomb that can destroy all ememies on screen or (if left undetached) destroy Headdy.Sleep Head - causes Headdy to fall asleep, this restores some health assuming no enemies are around.Super Head - makes Headdy faster, allows him to jump higher, and increases his attack range.Empty Head - makes Headdy immune to enemy attacks.Spike Head - allows Headdy to climb walls.Protector Head - causes fireballs to surround Headdy that damage enemies.War Head - shoots nearby enemies automatically.Pig Head - makes Headdy attack with projectiles out of his nose.Slammer Head - allows Headdy to do more damage.Head Trip - slows Headdy down and prevents him from jumping and attacking.Liberty Head - takes Headdy to the bonus stage.Lotsa Heads - allows Headdy to fire three heads at once.Gameplayĭuring the course of the game, certain heads can be unlocked from HeadCase which allow for certain enemies to be defeated or access to special areas. Headdy is captured by the Toruzo-Kun and is thrown into a dust cargo to be destroyed, but Headdy escapes and sets off on an journey to defeat the evil King. Upon arriving in North Town discovers that the evil puppet, King Dark Demon has come to select which peaceful toys he shall convert into His evil minions. The main character of Dynamite Headdy is the star puppet, Headdy. Dynamite Headdy was released on the Wii Virtual console in July 2007. Dynamite Headdy is an action/platformer game developed by Treasure and published by Sega in 1994.
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