Kōji Hayama’s soundtrack was removed from the US version of the game.
The Sega-published racing game Cyber Speedway (which is known by the slightly unfortunate title Gran Chaser in Japan) has just got an interesting new patch that allows players to restore the Japanese soundtrack that was removed from some international versions of the game.
Cyber Speedway was originally released for the Sega Saturn console back in 1995. However, depending on where you were in the world, you may have experienced a slightly different version of the game, with Sega of America choosing to replace Kōji Hayama’s spectacular synth-infused soundtrack with a more generic rock soundtrack from the Californian band Bygone Dogs, in North America.
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Kōji Hayama’s soundtrack was removed from the US version of the game.
The Sega-published racing game Cyber Speedway (which is known by the slightly unfortunate title Gran Chaser in Japan) has just got an interesting new patch that allows players to restore the Japanese soundtrack that was removed from some international versions of the game.
Cyber Speedway was originally released for the Sega Saturn console back in 1995. However, depending on where you were in the world, you may have experienced a slightly different version of the game, with Sega of America choosing to replace Kōji Hayama’s spectacular synth-infused soundtrack with a more generic rock soundtrack from the Californian band Bygone Dogs, in North America.
Read the full article on timeextension.com