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}}{{stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an internal [[Sega Mega Drive]] "demo reel" cartridge produced by [[Developer Technical Support]]'s [[Kenneth Chao]]{{fileref|DJDemoReel MD US title.png}} for [[Sega of America]] audio director [[David Javelosa]].{{ref|https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/rJLkkOxRP8Y|2=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJLkkOxRP8Y}} Created in 1994 before the musician's departure from the company later that year, it appears to be a version of the existing [[GEMS Module Test Program]] adapted to contain a selection of Javelosa's musical compositions from his three years with Sega, and features material from unreleased games like ''[[Baby Boom]]'' and ''[[Iron Hammer]]'', among others.{{ref|https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/rJLkkOxRP8Y|2=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJLkkOxRP8Y}}
  

Revision as of 08:20, 7 November 2023

DJDemoReel MD US title.png

DJ Demo Reel
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Developer: Sega of America[1]
Supporting companies: Developer Technical Support[2][1] (manufacturing)
Development timeframe: 1994[2][1]
Number of players: 1
Sound driver: GEMS[1]

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The DJ Demo Reel is an internal Sega Mega Drive "demo reel" cartridge produced by Developer Technical Support's Kenneth Chao[1] for Sega of America audio director David Javelosa.[2] Created in 1994 before the musician's departure from the company later that year, it appears to be a version of the existing GEMS Module Test Program adapted to contain a selection of Javelosa's musical compositions from his three years with Sega, and features material from unreleased games like Baby Boom and Iron Hammer, among others.[2]

Production credits

Source:
Developer statements


Screenshots

DJDemoReel MD US Sonic2.png
Sonic 2 module
DJDemoReel MD US Sonic2.png
DJDemoReel MD US BabyBoom.png
Baby Boom module
DJDemoReel MD US BabyBoom.png
DJDemoReel MD US BatmanReturns.png
DJDemoReel MD US EccoTidesofTime.png
DJDemoReel MD US IronHammer.png
DJDemoReel MD US IronHammer.png
DJDemoReel MD US XMen.png
X-Men module
DJDemoReel MD US XMen.png

References