>Nintendo music app

Uhhh, no? How about I watch it on youtube as usual on the "Michael VGM music channel" or whatever?

If you clamp down harder I'll just go and pirate the music, fuck you

@coolboymew I wouldn't mind if they just simply sold MP3s on the eShop or on iTunes (is that still around?). Or just buy actual CD soundtracks as they actually have a collectible value. I'm not subscribing to a proprietary service just to listen to music from a single company.

Also, you are better off staying away from YouTube and going to an actual VGM site like KHinsider as Nintendo is less likely to search for them.

On a related note, am I the only one who hates the narrators of these Nintendo ads?

@xianc78 The problem with actual CDs is that they exists, and the Japanese soundtrack CD market is as insane as the rest. It's like 40$ to 100$ for a complete OST
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Japanese CDs tend to be better quality than those in the West, though, hence the higher prices.
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@PurpCat @SuperSnekFriend @coolboymew Yeah. There was an orchestrated soundtrack for A Link To The Past known as The Legend of Zelda: Sound and Drama. It also acts as an extended universe for the game as there are sound dramas that explain backstories for the game's characters. The music was even used in the Satellaview games.

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> The music was even used in the Satellaview games.

So that's how they got high quality audio of these, they already existed

@coolboymew @PurpCat @SuperSnekFriend Just the music. The voice acting was obviously recorded separately. Sound and Drama was just used for Ancient Stone Tablets.

The original BS Zelda used various remixes made by various artists. One of them was interesting as it was done by Americans and even had English lyrics.

inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=DhdCV8e

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