Carob Nut

Member 4474

Level 6.19

Apr 2006

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Oct 29, 2006, 11:47 PM
Local time: Oct 30, 2006, 05:47 AM
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Hmm......I contacted Square Enix about a hundred times thourhg their japanese website, their US website asking for more information on Drag-on Dragoons music, such as unsed tracks for that game, or full versions of the pieces used in the FMVs. All I got was emails back saying Sorry, We cannot help you, look at the in game credits for any information. So I tried contactning the composers Takayuki Aihara and Nobuyoshi Sano. No luck. They don't even seem to exist any more. So last but not least I tried contacting Super Sweep themselves. All I got back was an email in very bad grammar saying you letter may be to answered shortly. Thank you!!!
Other than going to Japan myself.....I don't have another way of contacting them.
On topic? I sent an email to Namco about the R;Racing music. They also said look at in game credits and check with the composer. I emailed them asking them if it was alright to remix their music, and they never got back to me. So I asked them a couple more times, and eventually they sent me another email answering a question I forgot I'd asked them in the first email about Soul Caliber 3. The answer was: We decided to concentrate on one platform, rather than release it multi format. Please feel free to email us again on any more queires you may have.
I thought and I thought, and in the end I gave up. Decided to remix it anyway. Of course I wasn't doing a public performance, but still.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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