

VIVID SOUNDS X HYBRID COLORS is still available for import through CD Japan for ¥4200 ($48), although expect to pay appropriate shipping charges and import tax. Those looking only to purchase the title “Reach for the Stars” by Cash Cash will also be disappointed. Some fans may find this deal not to be worthwhile, with the physical 3-CD soundtrack costing ¥300 less than downloading all three volumes. Unfortunately the soundtrack does not come cheap the album is sold in three volumes each costing ¥1500 ($19/£12), with individual tracks being unavailable for purchase. However don’t jump for joy just yet the album will only be available to the Japanese market in which Wave Master Entertainment (long time Sonic OST publishers) operate, meaning Western markets will be no closer to getting Sonic soundtracks on general release (although there are ways in which to buy through the Japanese iTunes).
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This is set to change however, with the announcement that the Sonic Colors Official soundtrack album VIVID SOUNDS X HYBRID COLORS will be available from the 26th of this month for download from iTunes. With older Sonic the Hedgehog soundtracks becoming more scarce and difficult to obtain, along with newer releases frequently only being available to Japanese markets, the cry from fans for Sonic music to be available for download has become greater in recent years. masato nakamura merchandising Sonic 1 Sonic 2 Sonic 20th Anniversary Sonic the Hedgehog (16-Bit) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-Bit) soundtrack

Original story taken from Japanese Famitsu Webpage Read More. Sonic Stadium will keep you up to date as we learn more about this fantastic compilation! Similar to the Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Heroes re-release soundtracks, this CD album looks set to only be available to Japan. This will surely be a must-have item for every fan amongst the community, let alone videogame music connoisseurs. Not only will the soundtrack contain songs taken from the first two Sonic the Hedgehog titles for the SEGA Megadrive/Genesis, it will also include a reprint of the original sound demo tapes from both games, along with other bonus tracks yet to be announced. Masato Nakamura, the mastermind behind the original Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 soundtracks and member of the popular Japanese super-band DREAMS COME TRUE will be producing a commemorative CD soundtrack to be released over the summer. DVD Documentary merchandising SHUT UP AND TAKE MY RINGS Sonic Generations soundtrack If that wasn’t enough, the set also includes downloadable content fo the title.Īs of this moment there is no statement of price, but if you’re a collector of Sonic merchandise, you will NOT want to miss out owning this beautifully designed bundle. The limited edition set will contain statue of both classic and modern Sonic, a number gold ring, a “20 Years of Sonic Art” book containing unreleased artwork, a special 20th anniversary soundtrack with a selection of songs handpicked by Sonic team, and the “History of Sonic: Birth of an Icon” documentary DVD. Merch-hogs, rejoice! SEGA have announced that an extremely impressive Collector’s Edition of Sonic Generations for the XBOX 360 and Playstation 3 will be made available for European Sonic the Hedgehog fans to pick up. Dreams Come True masato nakamura merchandising sonic 20th Sonic the Hedgehog 1 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 soundtrack The soundtrack is set to be released on 19th of October 2011.Īlthough no announcement of track listings or box art has been confirmed, the price would indicate that this may be a double-CD soundtrack, although again this is speculative we will keep you informed as always through the Sonic Stadium as more information comes to light. You can preorder this soundtrack now through Play-Asia for $36.49 (about £27) and CDJapan for ¥3000 (about £26), and you will be pleased to know they will ship to most countries worldwide.
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With distribution through the Universal Music (the record label of Japanese super group Dreams Come True to which the original composer Masato Nakamura belongs), the soundtrack is set to contain the full workings from the Megadrive / Genesis titles, along with unheard demo material all reworked. Although news on it’s release has been pretty sketchy, it now finally looks like the Sonic the Hedgehog 1 & 2 soundtrack will be seeing the light of day this October.
