Hi everybody,
My first exposure to the Turbografx-16 was at Toys R' Us. The rolling demos of Bonk's Adventure, Vigilante, Super Star Soldier, Legendary Axe, Splatterhouse, and Devil's Crush were all really cool. I already owned an NES and SNES at that time. So my mom wouldn't buy anything else for a very long time. lol. I didn't get a TG-16 until much later, I guess around 2004. My first game was Keith Courage because it came with the system. The game that really got me pumping was Fighting Street. I was a Street Fighter II fan. So seeing the First Street Fighter (Fighting Street on TG-CD) on a home console was sweet heaven! hehe.
I just bought a Turbografx-CD add-on this month. So you know I will be adding Fighting Street to my collection asap!
So I have been listening to the Fighting Street tunes recently (it's been years) and even though I'm not the biggest SF fan, I have to admit I like some of the tracks. Nothing amazing, of course, but they certainly complement the game. When you compare the arcade tunes (via YouTube, I don't have anything better) vs. Red Book of TG-CD, we got a nice treat. I wish Capcom's composers tried to make some of these songs a bit more memorable instead of just being Muzak in the background.
Clearly, I'm trying to get some enjoyment out of SF1, which only music and artwork can provide...not the game itself.
I really wish the game itself (SF1) was more enjoyable. I used to play it at a pizza parlor back in the day, it looked so kool, but I was mashing buttons.