I know some of you Sega type folks are seeing this. I got an Andrew Jackson and an Alexander Hamilton with your names on it if this hits the U.S. somehow. P.S. I don't know who you can talk to to somehow make an OVA Soundtrack happen, but you can bet that'd make so many people happy. That will also net you another Jackson and Hamilton from me... maybe a Franklin if I go for multiple copies. Just saying.
I honestly think that if there was a Sonic OVA soundtrack, the songs have been lost to time at this point. I can't see this being ridiculously expensive, considering it'd be just a two-disc set with some extra stuff. $60 tops, minus shipping.
It's nice when companies acknowledge that fact that long time fans always are interested in any early versions of their products. I just hope we know a release date soon :D
It's like they're starting to do all the stuff they should have done before the Dreamcast was released. I mean, first Classic Sonic figurines, merchandise in general, a last-gen 2D platformer, and now this. It's like everything I was looking forward to, in terms of Sonic, in the Mega Drive and Saturn years. Now they just need to make a TV series based on the Man of the year short and I'll forgive them for burying Classic Sonic for so many years. =P
If they release the Sonic OVA soundtrack, I'll eat my Mario towel. I'm so eager to hear the bonus tracks!
Why because it's his 20th birthday of course XD However this sounds wonderful. Sonic 1 and 2 made with real instruments? Godly.
Definitely interested in buying this. I somehow don't see an EU release happening but I could live with a US one.
You Europeans are more likely to get it, given the popularity of the Mega Drive there. Plus there's Sega Europe's support, and the Summer of Sonic events taking place there too.
Do want! :3 Seriously, I need to set aside some money for this. I can't wait to hear the demo tracks. <3
If this isn't released in the USA, how would one go about getting a copy? Would SEGA ship internationally to the US? How does importing soundtracks generally work? I'm definitely going to pick up a copy, and am willing to pay good $$ for it. I'm hoping this isn't one of those situations where 500 copies of something is released in Japan only and becomes impossible to find (even through "alternative means") in the US.
Um, you import from a site like Amazon or Playasia. Be aware of bootlegs they're a big problem when importing from Asian countries. If the record label is Ever Anime, Miya Records, or K-O Records... Then it's a bootleg. Good/Bad Seller List You can check the Catalog number in VGMDB to see if you got the real deal or ripped off.
I know I'm not the one who asked, but thank you for posting this link. Heck, if I had this a few months back I could have easily avoided winding up with a Planetary Pieces bootleg, animecast is right on that list. This will be really helpful.
Nakamura posted two blog posts today and yesterday: https://yorimo.yomiuri.co.jp/servlet/Satell...name=YrmWrapper https://yorimo.yomiuri.co.jp/servlet/Satell...name=YrmWrapper I think in the first link he mentions what hardware he used when composing Sonic 1 - MC500 sequencer with some computer from ATARI. There's probably some other stuff as well but it's all in Japanese. He also talks about the process of composing the demos and sending them to Sonic Team in the first link as well.
Autotranslation never fails to amuse: What I deduce from this is that Sega reflected smugly upon their successful employment of musical mind-control to render us into compliant consumer-apes. :specialed: