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== Song Information ==
== Song Information ==
[[Image:Drive In Sunday.png|thumb|Drive in Sunday's jacket.]]
Artist: Tomoyuki Uchida<br>
Artist: Tomoyuki Uchida<br>
Composition/Arrangement: [[Tomoyuki Uchida]]<br>
Composition/Arrangement: [[Tomoyuki Uchida]]<br>
BPM: TBD<br>
BPM: 123<br>
Length: 2:02<br>
Length: 2:02<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC NST Op.3|ノスタルジア Op.3]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC NST Op.3|ノスタルジア Op.3]]<br>
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
None.
* The "Drive" of Drive in Sunday's title is named after the SEGA Mega Drive, known as the SEGA Genesis in America [https://youtu.be/8M2WBX4X4ts?t=483].
** The instruments in the song mimic those found in the Yamaha YM2612 synthesizer chip, the same chip used in the Mega Drive/Genesis’ hardware.
* The opening of Drive in Sunday samples the classic SEGA racing game ''OutRun''.
** The song's jacket art is also a reference to OutRun.


== Music Comment ==
== Music Comment ==
Drive on a sunny Sunday with this 16-bit sound!
Enjoy a sunny Sunday drive with this 16-bit sound!
 
== Song Production Information ==
None.


== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
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{{NOSTALGIA Chart|コナステ ノスタルジア|4|6|11}}
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