File:Street Fighter II (Sega Genesis Beta) - All music

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0:00 Title Screen 0:27 Character Select 1:08 Next Stage 1:13 Ryu 3:05 Ryu 2 4:07 E. Honda 6:27 E. Honda 2 7:29 Blanka 9:29 Blanka 2 10:31 Guile 12:52 Guile 2 13:54 Ken 16:07 Ken 2 17:26 Chun-Li 19:29 Chun-Li 2 20:31 Zangief 22:31 Zangief 2 23:33 Dhalsim 25:13 Dhalsim 2 26:49 Balrog 28:52 Balrog 2 29:53 Vega 31:59 Vega 2 33:53 Sagat 35:33 Sagat 2 36:27 M. Bison 38:53 M. Bison 2 40:46 Bonus Stage 41:40 Stage Clear 41:46 Continue 42:19 Game Over 42:23 Here Comes a New Challenger 42:26 Ryu Ending 43:22 E. Honda Ending 44:22 Blanka Ending 45:05 Guile Ending 46:05 Ken Ending 47:46 Chun-Li Ending 1 48:14 Chun-Li Ending 2 49:40 Zangief Ending 50:13 Dhalsim Ending 50:50 Shadaloo Ending 51:51 Staff Roll 54:00 Ranking

Download link: http://www.sixfortyfive.com/temp/sf2beta.rar

A couple people asked for it, so here it is. This is all of the music from the SF2 beta version for Genesis. The retail version is pretty different and scaled back in a lot of ways; I think all of the "low HP" theme variants were cut out altogether. While some aspects of the beta sound poor and unfinished (especially anything using that clap sound effect), some instruments are done very well and some renditions sound especially close to the arcade CPS1 versions. Personally, I think Ken's theme fares best, while Dhalsim's fares worst.

This was recorded out of the headphone jack of an actual Sega Genesis (model 1, revision VA6) via a Mega Everdrive. The Fusion emulator can approximate the sound of this particular hardware pretty well, but only if you activate the audio filter option for it. Otherwise, some of the instrument mixing levels are off.

You can compare some tracks from the other arcade and retail versions here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA034E111C7BEF5CC

Audio hardware: Sega Genesis: Yamaha YM2612, Zilog Z80 Capcom CPS1: Yamaha YM2151, Oki MSM6295, Zilog Z80

Both the Genesis and CPS1 actually share pretty similar sound hardware. I believe the major difference between them is that the CPS1's Yamaha chip allows for more sound channels than the Genesis. The Genesis SF2 beta has frequent issues with sound effects and voice cutting into the music, and this was likely a reason why the final version's music was somewhat stripped down.