Thoughts on owning video game soundtracks on vinyl?
Thoughts on owning video game soundtracks on vinyl?
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Lisa, Hollow Knight and ? I'm curious.
Bottom ones are Minit and Night in the Woods, don't know about the other one
and Crypt of the Necrodancer
I would genuinely kill for a Pokemans gen 3 R/S/E ost release
>nostalgiacore
As someone who owns some I think it's totally acceptable
Some vidya soundtracks are quality works of art better than a lot of the schlock that passes for music nowdays
Some are phenomenal. Halo, Firewatch, all good
pic related is a great buy, tons of cool shit in the gate fold
i want that Lisa record so much god damn
Onions
good if you like their music
they look good but are you really gonna listen to an entire soundtrack side to side?
>are you really gonna listen to an entire soundtrack side to side?
Yup
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Depends on the genre, the theme of the video game. Soundtrack to Don't Starve, I would never put on and listen to. Anything like that would be bought to collect dust.
A vinyl for the Witcher (2007)? That would be a treasure.
the good ones yeah, silent hill 2/3 especially
reddit as fuck
I have some on CD if that counts
i would get the tf2 one
I'd love a 7'' of this:
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Literally the only Yea Forums OST that I would want on vinyl to actually listen to is the Jet Set Radio soundtrack. The vast majority of games just aren’t “tied” to LPs whether by era, subculture, or in-game meta to make them feel like they’re not a forced meme.
I’ll admit I thought the Data Discs release of Okami looked great, but the track list was garbage compared to the CD release.
Katamari Damacy would be the only thing I’d consider
The only albums I own on vinyl are the Silent Hill 1 and 2 soundtracks
JSR is godly
pretty fucking gay dude
only one I'd ever consider is symphony of the night, and considering I already own that one I think I'm good
Mostly onions but there are patrician soundtracks to own
too bad Forever Kingdom never got a soundtrack release
what are the two on the left?
Guitar Hero II and the Tony Hawk games shaped my music taste as a child