This song describes exactly what is like to fight a brain locked in a safe, spiderman/batman (version depending) and a ninja who likes to club way too much.
1.rambos guys couldn't kill him 2.hulk couldn't kill him 3.terminator couldn't kill him 4.spiderman couldn't kill him 5.batman couldn't kill him 6.godzilla couldn't kill him 7. Even some weird guy with white hair couldn't kill him
You may wonder why this tune is named "TERRIBLE BEAT" in fact it's really good. It's not the beat of this tune that terrible. But because it makes the beat of heart terrible. Yes, I always got nervous in every boss fight because of this...
Easily the best song in the game. Back then Genesis had a headphone jack on the console. Plugged some earphones and sat there and listened for hours, while all kinds of battles were racing through my mind with this song in the background. Thinking about it, I played the music more than the game itself.
I couldn't agree with you more...I tell these kids that I am so thankful to have grown up in the 80s & 90s to experience the Sega/Nintendo Wars....Also, back then going to the Arcade was the ultimate high in my life lol....Maaan I miss those dayyzzzz!!!!
1.Giant Samurai 2. Shadow Dancer 3. Brain 🧠 in a tube 4. The Terminator...GET DOWN! 5. The North Korea 🇰🇵 truck 6. Spiderman/Batman. Wheres Robin? 7. Godzilla 8. The grand daddy of them all... Neo Zeed.
Yuzo san = absolute legend. The revenge of Shinobi / Super Shinobi and Actraiser are two of my favorite ever video game soundtracks. You would think with the advancements in sound quality since then (on all audio equpiment, not just video game consoles), we would be hearing tunes to rival or better these classics, but nothing has come close since. The 16-bit era, will always the most memorable part of my video game memories.
The weaker hardware forced more innovation, that's why 8 and 16 bit games will always be better. Developers would have to force themselves back onto the old hardware to achieve the same level of creativity. =)
I agree 200% with your statement. Modern sound in trance, metal, pushed the limits of clear sounds, but the charm and essence of Frequency Modulation like the Genesis chip has never been reproduced nor kept.
I remember playing this game, I'd never reached this boss because it was too hard for me lol Back when games were actually "difficult" Btw, best music of this game in my opinion
This song would have to be in my top 10 favorite boss themes. I never cared that they used it for every boss except the final (which I honestly think could have been better) because it still stuck that holy crap this boss was going to kill me O_O. lol
@Segaman19 i know, acts 2 and 3 of Area Code 818 (Los Angeles) sucked, but they were easy to deal with once you knew the patterns of the incoming red cars in act 2, and the sparks from the truck in act 3.
haha that's how i always listened to game back then when you couldn't just download the soundtrack from the internet. When i was younger, I used go to the sound test on Streets of Rage 2 for Sega Smash Pack on the Dreamcast, and i used to bump to every song hahaha
I had to write an argumentative/research paper and it was due at midnight! so what did I do to finish with frantic, pumping, adrenaline? I supered the volume and this song played while rushing to the last second!!! This terrible beat kicks butt!
this is the extended version lol but if u mean the 10 minute one, i deleted it cause it was horribly extended, and at the time it was my first time learning how to extend. it was way off and i hated it so i got rid of it
The soundchip inside the Super Nintendo was cutting edge tech courtesy of Sony that could emulate full orchestras, it would be hard for anyone to match that. The Genesis does what it set out to do well, which is emulate the sound of Sega Arcade machines.
@cookedit Well hey, that's not fair. I'm sure there's a few modern gaming tunes that can make the list. They're just harder to find because there have been more "shovelware" companies lately.
well, i'm not familiar with the original meaning of "badass", only the slang one (which makes perfect sense here), but which original meaning of "terrible" do you refer to? in any case, i'm pretty sure the title was mistranslated from "Terrifying Beat" or something.
Does anyone else feel like this theme beats out the final boss theme in this game?
Agreed! I don't really care for the final boss theme
This song describes exactly what is like to fight a brain locked in a safe, spiderman/batman (version depending) and a ninja who likes to club way too much.
And don't forget the Terminator who throws cars at you, and Godzilla (or the skeletal zombie dinosaur in some versions).
You guys forgot about all the Rambos that you have to fight at the airport.
😂
And don’t forget the shredder he is the first boss
@@MatthewTheWolf2029 Terminator that slowly turns into the Hulk then booooom - back to Terminator
@@rumbleman65 The "Hulkinator"!
1.rambos guys couldn't kill him
2.hulk couldn't kill him
3.terminator couldn't kill him
4.spiderman couldn't kill him
5.batman couldn't kill him
6.godzilla couldn't kill him
7. Even some weird guy with white hair couldn't kill him
the shinobi don't fuck with games
Lightning special on them hoes
Aiden Buck WURRAA!! *Jutsu displays*
Aiden Buck this is the greatest hero of all time!!
tomythekiller38 just too bad he can't get a great game like the first three
Most badass track ever from a Genesis game! Yuzo Koshiro is a legend.
This is the track that should have been playing when you fight that boss in
Sonic Mania.
When I heard the shuriken and bomb sounds I screamed of joy
YES!!!!! And the boss should have mijin-ed when you defeated him. Like Yamato from Streets of Rage 3.
I knew that boss was referencing Shinobi, especially the fact that it used the same sound effects.
His name is even Heavy Shinobi
A game BGM masterpiece from Yuzo Koshiro.
You may wonder why this tune is named "TERRIBLE BEAT" in fact it's really good. It's not the beat of this tune that terrible. But because it makes the beat of heart terrible. Yes, I always got nervous in every boss fight because of this...
Look up Boss in an audio dictionary and this tune will boom out! Just awe inspiring - I wish I was back in the 90s :)
This and Attack the Barbarian from Streets of Rage will always be my favorite video game boss themes ❤️
Easily the best song in the game. Back then Genesis had a headphone jack on the console. Plugged some earphones and sat there and listened for hours, while all kinds of battles were racing through my mind with this song in the background.
Thinking about it, I played the music more than the game itself.
Crazy to come across this comment! I do a lot of writing and best believe this song comes to my mind when I'm fighting bad guys in my stories!
What? Spider-man is evolving? o_O
Congratulations! Your Spider-man evolved into Batman :D
I couldn't agree with you more...I tell these kids that I am so thankful to have grown up in the 80s & 90s to experience the Sega/Nintendo Wars....Also, back then going to the Arcade was the ultimate high in my life lol....Maaan I miss those dayyzzzz!!!!
Tanos: "I have 6 infinity stones!"
Avengers: "We have Joe Musashi!"
Tanos: "Nani!? 0_o"
What an inspiring song it is.
those drums
Even the spider man and the fucking batman together cannot stop the shinobi
Naruto couldn’t live up to Joe Musashi’s skills. Loved this game and music!
1.Giant Samurai
2. Shadow Dancer
3. Brain 🧠 in a tube
4. The Terminator...GET DOWN!
5. The North Korea 🇰🇵 truck
6. Spiderman/Batman. Wheres Robin?
7. Godzilla
8. The grand daddy of them all... Neo Zeed.
1. Blue Lobster
2. Shadow Dancer
3. Supercomputer
4. Master Attacker
5. Missile transport
6. Web Bat
7. Brontosaurus
8. Neo Zeed
Yuzo san = absolute legend.
The revenge of Shinobi / Super Shinobi and Actraiser are two of my favorite ever video game soundtracks.
You would think with the advancements in sound quality since then (on all audio equpiment, not just video game consoles), we would be hearing tunes to rival or better these classics, but nothing has come close since.
The 16-bit era, will always the most memorable part of my video game memories.
This theme is SO - FUCKIN' - EPIC!! Good job on extending it!
Spider-man disliked this
dont forget godzilla!
alex nijhol
And the Skeleton of Gojira.
As well as batman lol
+alex nijhol and Godzilla ! ;)
Or lobster
SEGA... Una maestra compañia que nunca debio haber muerto... Sega siempre tendra un lugar en mi corazon...
Not even fucking Godzilla could take this guy down.
When the wife walks down the isle on wedding day 😂
*swings Katana upward and does super power*
"HAAAAARGGHH!!"
Awesome boss battle theme (: !!!
my first ever console game. love this song ❤❤
Ugh! I was humming this in my mind all afternoon and couldn't remember where the fuck it was from ... finally it clicked!
Would be some shit if Ryu Hyabusha and Joe teamed up haha
Demonkai Mugen oh, did you know that Ryu Hayabusa father is named Joe?
The weaker hardware forced more innovation, that's why 8 and 16 bit games will always be better.
Developers would have to force themselves back onto the old hardware to achieve the same level of creativity.
=)
That's....no.
Thank you for uploading this song with such a cool image
I agree 200% with your statement. Modern sound in trance, metal, pushed the limits of clear sounds, but the charm and essence of Frequency Modulation like the Genesis chip has never been reproduced nor kept.
Ironically, this beat is incredible.
The first boss is so intense. A 12-foot tall armored monster coming at you with a huge odachi. Slowly creeping, ready to strike.
Thanks for the upload! :D
The title is nothing but irony
I wish Joe Musashi Guest Star in DOA5 LR, & use Terrible Beat as his theme.
I remember playing this game, I'd never reached this boss because it was too hard for me lol Back when games were actually "difficult"
Btw, best music of this game in my opinion
This song would have to be in my top 10 favorite boss themes. I never cared that they used it for every boss except the final (which I honestly think could have been better) because it still stuck that holy crap this boss was going to kill me O_O. lol
Don't forget Devil man and Shredder and the black panther where all in this too!
@Segaman19 i know, acts 2 and 3 of Area Code 818 (Los Angeles) sucked, but they were easy to deal with once you knew the patterns of the incoming red cars in act 2, and the sparks from the truck in act 3.
I feel this alone would make a good title theme for Darkstalkers.
A brilliant piece of music
Pictured on the cover: The other coloured Ninjas that appear in the 8-bit games
Not in game: The other coloured ninjas that appear in the 8-bit games.
Thats right thank you!!!!
Man could you imagine having to hit each of thoae drum beats in beat Saber for 10 minutes? 😁
coming out for psn! can't wait!
RAAAGGGGHHHH!!! **shoots pillars of fire at you**
All i need was listening this in 1080p
Masterpiece
This theme is on and you know shit is about to go down
i would love to kniw Yuzo Koshiro s inspiration when composibg this awesome tune.
Puuuumped uuuuup!
Shadow Dancer at the disco, memories!
Good game!
haha that's how i always listened to game back then when you couldn't just download the soundtrack from the internet. When i was younger, I used go to the sound test on Streets of Rage 2 for Sega Smash Pack on the Dreamcast, and i used to bump to every song hahaha
AMEN, Soundtest was the radio back then
This soundtrack like in the airplane
Sound test, best function ever invented!
This tune comes on you know the boss is here
I had to write an argumentative/research paper and it was due at midnight! so what did I do to finish with frantic, pumping, adrenaline? I supered the volume and this song played while rushing to the last second!!! This terrible beat kicks butt!
My favorite best song
No matter what version, this is a terrible beat.
Still good after...20 years? Classics never die!
I totally agree. This is some of the best music. Check out our Revenge of Shinobi episode if you get a chance. Thanks
Power of Manado
@1984Turley thxs :)
this is the extended version lol but if u mean the 10 minute one, i deleted it cause it was horribly extended, and at the time it was my first time learning how to extend. it was way off and i hated it so i got rid of it
agreed
@uncut7007 or Devilman (who replaced Batman in revision 1.02 and onward)?
The perfict song to extend.
1:06
nice beat
Dynamite :O
I'd say it's fairly appropriate. It comes on and, depending on your skill, someone is getting a terrible beating :p
1:00
1:19
I think its ironic how such a badass music track is called "Terrible Beat" All in favor of changing the name say "I"
Lobster disliked this
Infinite Shurikens FTW :-)
the introduction músic is very similar tô greg howe- bad racket!
SEGA had shitty sound compared to SNES - but the MASTERS of GAMING produced FUCKING INCREDIBLE BEATS like this.
The soundchip inside the Super Nintendo was cutting edge tech courtesy of Sony that could emulate full orchestras, it would be hard for anyone to match that.
The Genesis does what it set out to do well, which is emulate the sound of Sega Arcade machines.
4 next year, Gorontalo city
2:04
1:57
0:47
1:38
Like a Bekasi, Gorontalo city
1:39
This boss theme like in the *airplane*
along with Devilman (the one who replaces Batman in the later revisions)
I thought I was the only kid in the world that did this growing up lol!!!!!
0:59
1:25
The Samurai couldn't kill him
@bazIBIZA2007 Don't forget Devilman and the Terminator, The Hulk.
revenge of shinobi vs super metroid
Where is the extended version? I can't seem to find it anymore? :(
Este juego lo tengo en la MegaDrive
Sega should Collaborate with Epic by putting Joe Musashi in Fortnite.
2 people couldn't beat blue lobster
@cookedit Well hey, that's not fair. I'm sure there's a few modern gaming tunes that can make the list. They're just harder to find because there have been more "shovelware" companies lately.
well, i'm not familiar with the original meaning of "badass", only the slang one (which makes perfect sense here), but which original meaning of "terrible" do you refer to?
in any case, i'm pretty sure the title was mistranslated from "Terrifying Beat" or something.