I think I remember that from one of the GTA games. The road rash I played were 8/16bit with a generic soundtrack.
I had the one on the game CD for windows, just like a normal music CD for sound. I would crank that till my buddy downstairs said his girlfriend was bitching so I turned it lower since you do shit like that for your drinking buddies.
This is what I saw, mind you it was on a 15 inch monitor at 600x800 so it looked a lot more detailed at that size and my speakers were great with a subwoofer and everything altec lansing was good back then and a sound blaster card to boot.
The game play graphics look very similar, but those cinematic scenes are something that I never say on the sega genesis game.
No of course not, the few video's were mpeg likely so that would be 1/2 the CD's size that was like 650mb where I just looked up the system you had and the game was less than 5MB vs 650MB of room on a normal data CD so no way even the music alone that was still wav files since MP3 was not a compression that was invented in 94 and I think it was 99 or so when LAME mp3 was finally released legally on the net so songs went from 25MB to 3-6MB each.
Just found, 4K upscaled so reset to 1080p and download and reincode "copy" audio mp3 only. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PXdbbGWpRM
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