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Unibios + jukebox feature = free.
Don't you all get excited all at once. Seriously, this is fantastic news. Data-Discs does some of the best work out there with SEGA, and now they're partnering with SNK. Also worth pointing out that this is their first release to include a digital release (lossy & lossless).
I mean really no ones gonna listen to this stuff on vinyl.
I mean really no ones gonna listen to this stuff on vinyl. Its really just about collecting the awesome packaging. Kinda how no one really watches their laserdisc but, the packaging is too cool.
I mean really no ones gonna listen to this stuff on vinyl. Its really just about collecting the awesome packaging. Kinda how no one really watches their laserdisc but, the packaging is too cool.
I mean really no ones gonna listen to this stuff on vinyl. Its really just about collecting the awesome packaging. Kinda how no one really watches their laserdisc but, the packaging is too cool.
I mean really no ones gonna listen to this stuff on vinyl. Its really just about collecting the awesome packaging. Kinda how no one really watches their laserdisc but, the packaging is too cool.
not a fan of digital music on vinyl, anyway, anyone knows what they mean by "a 'limited edition' (featuring a special vinyl effect)"...is that just the color or do they mean extra noise? ;P
Hipsters.
Am I wrong for wanting the standard black vinyl on this one though? Mixed on that tri-colored splatter.
The release is packaged in a gatefold sleeve with accompanying double-sided lithographic insert, featuring rare artwork from the Japanese archives and a special translucent OBI strip with fluorescent Pantone print.
tl;dr: their limited editons are always on multicolored vinyl, but the content isn't different from the singled colored or black release.
>preorders overpriced shit like kraut busters for a dead console from 27 years ago
>but vinyl is for hipsters
>preorders overpriced shit like kraut busters for a dead console from 27 years ago
>but vinyl is for hipsters
Music from a 23 year old video game put onto vinyl is for hipsters.
Calling records "vinyls" is for hipsters who just got into vinyl during the resurgence.
Kraut Buster > MS3.