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This is fantastic news.
I've been a Mac fan for about 7 years but have had nothing to do with the iTMS due to their relative lack of non-mainstream stuff (and absolute lack of VGM), and the DRM infections on their files. If these tracks are indeed released, and most importantly without DRM, it may finally be what pushes me over the edge to iTMS adoption. Not only that, it would lend a HUGE amount of credibility to VGM and do wonders to reduce the niche status it currently holds. You don't get much more "hip" than iTMS nowadays, at least where music is concerned. Great news indeed. Jam it back in, in the dark. It is not my custom to go where I am not invited. |
Now they need Shadow of the Colossus, the Xeno series, all the recent SMT/Persona soundtracks, and everything Eric Brosius has ever done.
What could also be awesome is if, when you buy a new game, it includes promotion codes for free iTunes/Amazon/eMusic downloads of the game's soundtrack. Hell, even 50% off would be sweet. I dislike the concept of "unreleased bonus tracks" mostly as a side effect of my love for a complete, comprehensive, official OST but maybe arranged versions of tracks or something to that effect would be cool too. You know, similar to what they did with God of War, but without requiring shitty Sony proprietary software (that also happens to be Windows-only). There's nowhere I can't reach. It is not my custom to go where I am not invited. |