Charts? Fighting? Nah! Ravsieg tosses away previous rules and themes. Anything goes! Embrace the Ravsdom!! and join in with your own music and stories. The focus will be on people's own SEGA musical experiences, but... who knows what each week will present!
We bring our epic Virtua Fighter 5 Battle Royale to an end with your final chance to vote for your favourite track from across the Virtua Fighter 5 versions for Brad, Goh, Eileen, El Blaze, Jean, Dural and the ending theme. Let the final battle commence!
The third week of this vast Battle Royale brings us the characters introduced between VF2 and VF4: Shun, Lion, Aoi, Taka-Arashi, Vanessa and Lei-Fei. Our tweet polls for the best song for each character will be live for a week after this podcast's premiere on RadioSEGA! Help us decide on which Virtua Fighter 5 subseries soundtrack is the best - or just come to listen to some amazing SEGA tunes, both are totally fine.
We continue with the Battle Royale, closing out the original Virtua Fighter cast. All 4 songs for Jacky, Kage, Wolf, Jeffry and Lau play in this episode, for a total of 20 quality tracks. Now... Which one's your favourite for each character?
Ravsdom!! is not so random this time, and will continue so for the next week. Which Virtua Fighter 5 version got the best soundtrack?! The Triple Threat has now become a Fatal Fourway, with Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown's entrance on the scene! This show got every VF5 track for BEGINNING, SELECTOR, AKIRA, SARAH and PAI.
The PT gaming podcast scene has had plenty of brilliant Dragon Ball Z / Saturn episodes and arguments in the last few weeks... Which made Ravsieg go back on his DBZ episode from the first season - and he wasn't pleased with the quality. That sounded like a good time to go for another go... Right? There's also plenty of quality Totally Random requests from our listeners!
With Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown looming in the horizon, this show was purely designed to hype it up! There had been a similar one in the recent past, so we focused purely on the tunes this week. One hour of almost nonstop VF music.
It was the host's birthday and listeners decided to line up a neat bunch of requests - both Totally Random, and regular. Honestly... even the random ones were definitely of much higher quality than the previous week!
This show was meant to celebrate Daytona USA 2's music, above everything else - but, as usual, listeners came in strong with Totally Random requests! So there's a massive interlude, with random songs from SEGA's history. Of course - there's direct comparisons through the entire time. Which version's the best? Dennis St. James? Takenobu Mitsuyoshi? Let us know on Twitter or Discord!
Yet again, the host had planned for a bunch of fighting game music tracks & tidbits to spend the hour with... But 20 or so minutes in, our amazing listeners turned up with a lovely RAMPAGE of Totally Random requests! So... What did we have in store this week? Were those requests hits or misses? There were a few curious (& completely accidental) themes coming up!
This was the second consecutive week where Ravsdom!! didn't fully focus on SEGA - but there are plenty of tunes from fighting games, from the beginning to the end - alongside some stories and tidbits about them. There's also a small interlude with RadioSEGA classics...
This LIVE show occured on the host's lunch break at work... There isn't a whole lot of talking and interaction here as you'd suspect. HOWEVER, this show came up when the new Mortal Kombat film was all the rage... So the entire episode is comprised of Mortal Kombat tunes, for a wide variety of systems and spanning 25 years!
Well, this show opened up in unusual fashion - an argument on Discord sparked a plethora of "Past" Sonic CD tracks to be played right at the start! Which one is your favourite? - Afterwards, more random tunes across SEGA's library and some more Totally Random requests have been played. There's plenty of quality here.
If you know anything about the host, then you'll know Rav loves Virtua Fighter. So there was absolutely no way that this episode wouldn't focus on the series, in light of the recent Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny leak. Oh, it's the first Ravsdom!! since the 1st of April, so we're opening with a bunch of non-SEGA songs. Listeners have been amazing as usual, so there's another long block of Totally Random tracks! Ready to listen to more hidden gems?
This show was only prepared half hour before the airing time, so a massive credit to the listeners for bringing yet more Totally Random requests - with tunes ranging from the SG-1000 to Night Trap and Cotton. More new playlist additions are showcased here. More random stuff, too: DEATH METAL Miku, Scud Race...
Now this was random... The show starts with a bunch of SEGA tracks with "Castle" on its title, and we soon march into Totally Random requests by the listeners, and into songs from the new playlist entries on RadioSEGA. A special focus on the Master System's World Soccer and its amazing 8-bit national anthems!
We got for an extra-long episode today, with no talkbeds whatsoever - it's all about revisiting RadioSEGA's website history, thanks to WebArchive. What kind of things were being shown on radiosega.net from 2006 onwards? What kind of music were our listeners requesting each and every year? Listen to find out!
Another pre-recorded weeks means no interaction with listeners, but more room for talking - so there's more dialogue than usual! Rav discusses the following: King of Fighters XV music & lore, good SEGA music with "Desert" on the title, Fighting Vipers 2 music (where it plays in-game and the composer), the new Totally Random feature in the show, and Virtua Tennis 3 music that came from Propeller Arena.
Still recovering from RadioSEGA's massive #GameBlast21 weekend, Rav shares his appreciation and thoughts on the team's massive effort. This is randomly accompanied by not-so-random Sonic The Hedgehog music - all the first levels from the main games make an appearance, from the first Sonic the Hedgehog to Sonic Forces.
As per usual lately, Ravsdom!! is bringing you tunes from games that are completing their release birthdays. This week, it's Dark Savior, Sonic Riders, Ristar and Jet Set Radio Future... alongside the SEGA AGES OutRun album. Plenty of varied picks, alongside a couple of announcements and more random tracks.
Listeners were asked to enter a pair of random numbers from a set range - and the combination would lead to a specific song in RadioSEGA's massive library. The end result? A full hour of random sleeper picks, surprising coincidences and amazing SEGA music that doesn't usually get its share of attention.
This week on Ravsdom: some King of Fighters XV hype after the first music teaser's reveal - plus we also celebrate two completely distinct anniversaries... Street Fighter II is 30 years old - it might be not from SEGA, but its impact in the videogame industry is undeniable. The limited and exclusive OutRun 2 SP port on the PlayStation 2 is also 14 years old!
Best Sonic game ever? Definitely a strong contender for that title. In this episode, we celebrate the 27th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 with a retrospective and showcase of its music (both the early and final versions)!
As the host spent the entire week under the weather, there really wasn't a lot of room to plan big... So he packed together a bunch of music and you're about to hear the resulting show!
As a straight continuation to the previous week, we are now playing the most 20 tracks requested on RadioSEGA - excluding Ravsieg's requests! Surprises still abound, but a few other picks were obvious for the station's listeners...
Your host's requests on RadioSEGA server took KC's year end special by storm, and without him, the table would be totally different. Here's the first part of a Ravless Top 40, as chosen through the year by YOU! (Literally)
One of the best home ports of its generation turned a quarter of a century the day before this show aired, and the host had immense fun with it during that time. So of course, a homage was due!
Everyone's a bit worn out after RadioSEGA's prime event... those four days were intense! So we just went for the chill: minimal talking, lots of varied tunes. (Rav avoided his usual tropes!)
Rav joins the WinterFest 2020 festivities by playing... nothing but summer music... Flash Trivia also makes a comeback, where the winner takes away a SEGA 60th Mug courtesy of SEGA Shop Europe!
We're finishing what we started weeks ago... here is the rest of Shadow the Hedgehog's music, in all its glory! One hour with a quick succession of tunes from Stage 4 onwards, and a special extra for the podcast listeners.
Ravsieg brings you the second half of his SEGA60 memories show, following on from the first part in October 2020. Hear some of the songs that defined his favourite games. Happy 60th birthday SEGA!
Ravsieg turns on the jukebox once again to play more nominees from RadioSEGA's Fan Choice Song of the Year 2020 vote! Will any of the tracks played tonight appear on your ballot? radiose.ga/rsfanchoice2020
This is a Ravsieg show, so of course every single chance to bring the Sega Saturn into the fore is enough: to celebrate the console's 26th anniversary, one hour with almost non-stop tunes from SEGA's 32bit console, including plenty of listener requests!
Shadow the Hedgehog turns 15, damn! Let's look back on the game itself, its legacy and its release day twin: Sonic Rush.
Round 1 of our Song of the Year 2020 vote is now underway, so Rav's playing you some of his favourite eligible tunes to get you in the voting mood! Let us know your 5 favourite SEGA tracks released between November 2019 - November 2020 by visiting http://radiose.ga/fanchoice2020 before the 5th of December 2020.
Following up on Ravsieg's tweet chain with his 60 memorable SEGA moments for 60 SEGA years, this show includes the first 30 of the list: from the ZX Spectrum to the arrival of the Dreamcast. Expect a lot of talking through the podcast, as he goes a bit deeper than on Twitter! Additionally - a new game for live listeners is unveiled...
Rav picks you some brutal tunes from SEGA's history as well as a few remixes to get you in that metal mood this week!
Ravsdom makes its triumphant return to the RadioSEGA airwaves with an episode focusing on the gaming favourites of Late and Live host ResidentSD! Hear all about his gaming escapades dating all the way back to the Commodore 64, following onto the Amiga years, briefly touching on his time with SEGA hardware and taking some time to focus on what he played after the big blue's gaming hardware went under.
Don't get road rash - we're burning rubber tonight on Ravsdom with the sounds of the best motorbike tunes that SEGA ever put out!
ChuChu Rocket turned 20 in Europe and the Saturn turned 25 in the US this week, so we celebrated by playing a combination of tracks from the two topics!
Dragon Ball Z and SEGA were the two most powerful entertainment forces in 90's Portugal, so of course they had to come together in a glorious fashion! Today's Ravsdom focuses on an explosive combination from the host's upbringing...
Ravsdom plays you nothing but third party songs tonight, that being games released on a SEGA console but not published by the company. The doors have opened, who knows what franchises will appear?
Recently the gaming world was shocked by the announcement that SEGA Heroes would close one month from today following the reacquisition of developer Demiurge Studios. Considering its legendary mobile game status in the community and among many members of staff here at RadioSEGA, it made the most sense that perhaps the most dedicated of all should host a memorial show to the game. Hear the various songs that are currently in SEGA Heroes during the show, the full versions of some and even those that were patched out in later updates!
Despite the whole aim of Ravsdom being to be random, it's rare that a show backbone is thrown out the window... but that's what happened tonight! We've got tons of music from Virtua Tennis 4, a nostalgic FIFA 98 banger and plenty of non-SEGA in an effort to convey what Rav's been playing recently!
As of recent, Ravsieg and co. have been playing and streaming a lot of games on the 7th generation powerhouse known as the Xbox 360. Due to the Xbox Live Arcade initiative, many classic SEGA titles are available to play on the console, as well as modern classics being sold through the service as retro inspired games. Tonight's show is dedicated to these digital retoolings of some of our favourite SEGA titles!
Daytona USA turns 26 in a matter of days, and the Model 2 tech demo happens to be a fan favourite of many listeners, hosts and admins here at RadioSEGA. Join Ravsieg as he gushes over the 1993/4 original as well as the various re-releases, ports and sequels that have graced our lives throughout the last few decades.
Continuing what was started on a Chart Toppin' Show special two weeks ago and moved to Ravsdom last week, this episode focuses around the Top 3 requests from both FrostGamer98 and Eclipse. We know you're thinking "That's not enough to fill an episode!" and you'd be right, so hear the show get truly random in the time between!
Following on from the CTS special featuring during our 10 Years LiVE event, Ravsieg continues to look at the Top 3 requests from various regular RadioSEGA listeners and requesters. Hear the musical tastes of listeners including Kopke, AIAI-1980, Twinny and more all on tonight's Ravsdom!
Continuing on with the trend of covering game anniversaries, this week sees the 17th anniversary of the European release of Sonic Mega Collection, a jam-packed collection of multiple Classic Sonic games featuring multiple goodies. Hear some tunes from the featured games and the menus and hear what the chat has to say about the entire package!
SEGA Rally 2 is a favourite in many SEGA fans' hearts due to it expanding heavily on the already treasured original. Hear a wide variety of tunes from the Arcade and Dreamcast ports on this episode as well as the history and the thoughts of Rav and the chat!
After a 3 week hiatus, Ravsdom is back to celebrate the belated 20th anniversary of one of the most beloved fighting games ever released. Although it has no affiliation with SEGA on the outside, fans consider the Dreamcast version of the game to be the absolute cream of the crop, so hear tunes from it as well as talk about the game itself!
2 tracks made it to the final round, and after a tense week of voting, you guys picked the winner. Tune in to hear that winner revel in its own glory as well as hear various remixes of it released throughout the years. Congratulations to...