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I would actually like to see Kaleb Grace's personal rule made the actual Song of the Week rule, in that nominated songs must be at least one year old. (Going by the age of that exact version of the song itself, with all the implications it means for OSTs & arrange albums.) Song of the Week is about finding obscure gems anew, not submitting three months recent #gamemp3s releases.
Of course, some may find that a little strict. And I understand that I have been absent from this competition for some time, so my voice may not carry much weight.Jam it back in, in the dark. Good morning, post-apocalyptia!
Last edited by Moguta; Mar 25, 2008 at 06:29 PM.
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I wonder, should there perhaps be some sort of rule that any album distributed by a popular release group, like #gamemp3s or even Slightly Dark, no matter the popularity of the game itself, be ineligible for nomination for a separate, longer period of time? Or that such-released songs will not be given a chance to bypass the waiting period? (I bring this topic up because it seems unlikely that a long wait, say 6 or 12 months, will be implemented.)
Would I be wrong to assume that most people involved with Song of the Week, and even game music in general, are interested in VGM enough to keep up with #gamemp3s and SD? There's nowhere I can't reach. Good morning, post-apocalyptia!
Last edited by Moguta; Mar 30, 2008 at 07:00 PM.
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