You gotta respect a song constructed entirely out of bad catch phrases. Also you forgot the "Peace iiiin!" at the beginning.
I actually ripped the opening theme from Tempo this week, and will be posting it on my site in the song lyrics section tomorrow.
You know what time it is...yo homey!
Tempo, check it out you know
He makes it funky, and he's good to go.
He's a sweet thang, catch the groove-
New York, L.A., and San Francisco.
Tempo's in the house tonight.
You know he's gonna move your mind,
The grove it outta sight (the groove is outta sight),
Funky as they wanna be.
Tempo's in the house tonight (Tempo's in the house)
You know he's gonna move your mind,
The groove is outta sight (the groove is outta sight).
Funky as they wanna be.
You gotta respect a song constructed entirely out of bad catch phrases. Also you forgot the "Peace iiiin!" at the beginning.
I thought Afterburner, Space Harrier, and MKII had decent audio, at least SNES quality.
I thought that was what he said, but wasn't sure. Thanks!Originally Posted by Frogacuda
Originally Posted by SonofdonCD
I was speaking in terms of quality. Like the potential of the system to have fairly close to CD quality or at least Temptest 2000 jaguar level sound...
Which it didn't in the least. Well that or developers were just lazy
Originally Posted by kedawa
They didn't, though afterburner had some great audio. MKII fooled you because the voices were as clear as the arcade game, but the music was the same tracks that were on the genesis.
Originally Posted by William Oldham
The 32X added the ability to compress digital audio samples, so there were higher quality voices and things, but it didn't really have any "sound hardware" of its own. It was just Genesis sound.
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