SNES saxophone and dancing beats! Ignore the name, the song is actually called The Island of Everlasting Summer.
CPS2 tune with steel drums, saw leads, distortion rhythm guitar and choir synths. Just the way I like it.
Took advice from OCRE about coloring sketches in Photoshop after scanning them in. I spent the past few days coloring this 4 years old doodle using colors from random anime artwork. After some more practice, I'm going to remake my sig and give a "painting" feel to it.
It's a feature on the front page that highlights six random remixes every half hour (at least that is how it used to be years back). That will introduce you to games and artists you wouldn't have otherwise considered.
Whenever Genesis games come up, it gets mentioned fairly quickly, and praised rather often.
I think McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure takes the prize. Most people avoid playing it simply because it is a McDonald's themed game.
Oh, that is not a cuíca. That is a sample of James Brown's voice shouting Woo! Yeah! used in a lot of popular tunes. It is originally from
by Lyn Collins.