Ecco the Dolphin on MegaCD with improved CD music. The dolphin's contemplative underwater adventure to the sound of soaring compositions. The CD version is clearly superior to the cartridge.
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Category
Action Adventure1 player3+
Description
Ecco the dolphin dives into ocean depths to find his pod captured by the Vortex in this unique aquatic adventure. Published by Sega, released in Australia in September 1993. Free-swimming ocean adventure, echolocation puzzles, contemplative atmosphere enriched by CD music. Australian edition.
Ecco the Dolphin review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
★★★★★
"Solid"
Signed by Spencer Nilsen, the music weaves ethereal, drifting pads that recreate the silent immensity of the oceans. Between contemplation and muffled unease, it accompanies Ecco's dives with a rare atmospheric beauty. This new-age mood, unexpected on the console, remains one of the most spellbinding in its catalogue.
Australian Ozisoft pressing, a lesser-known regional specificity distributed locally instead of imported European stock. The case carries the PAL artwork but the disc label features the Ozisoft logo and Australia-specific OFLC ratings. That regulatory detail combined with limited Oceania-only distribution makes it a precise target for Australian Sega collectors rebuilding a strictly local catalogue.
Is Ecco the Dolphin still worth playing in 2026?
A singular work by Novotrade and Sega, Ecco the Dolphin offers a narrative marine adventure in which you play a dolphin gone to find his lost pod. The fluid swimming, the echolocation based puzzles and the science fiction tinged story make this experience a total singularity. The Mega CD version offers a sumptuous redbook soundtrack by Spencer Nilsen that elevates the adventure. Difficult and contemplative, the title remains an atypical reference that largely deserves discovery still today truly here on the Sega CD machine for newcomers.