Posted: 16th May 2005 15:15
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Square Enix announced Saturday that it would be offering original Final Fantasy soundtracks for download via iTunes.
Soundtracks for all eleven numbered Final Fantasy games, from I to XI, are represented, as well as a few other series-related albums, such as a live recording of the 2002 FF-themed concert put on by the Tokyo Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. This marks the first time any of these albums have been available in the United States. A complete listing of Final Fantasy soundtracks now available on iTunes can be found at Square Enix's Official Website. This post has been edited by Phoenix on 16th May 2005 15:17 |
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Posted: 16th May 2005 19:19
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Holy Swordsman
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Blat. Now it's harder to justify owning them illegally.
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Posted: 27th May 2005 07:22
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Dragoon Posts: 1,897 Joined: 22/12/2003 Awards: |
Like usual, the great atmospheric tunes of Final Fantasy Tactics get passed over. I don't think Square-Enix appreciates that single-disc masterpiece half as much as its fans do.
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Posted: 27th May 2005 10:10
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Here's a question I just thought of - are they actually charging $0.99 a song for every track, or are they doing bundles? I think ~$60.00 for FF6 in total is absolutely nuts, for instance. But, then, most won't care about the score and will get only one or two tracks they know they like - that's just not for me.
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Posted: 27th May 2005 17:43
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Quote (Rangers51 @ 27th May 2005 05:10) Here's a question I just thought of - are they actually charging $0.99 a song for every track, or are they doing bundles? I think ~$60.00 for FF6 in total is absolutely nuts, for instance. But, then, most won't care about the score and will get only one or two tracks they know they like - that's just not for me. Single songs are $0.99, yes, but they sell them cheaper when as purchased as a whole album, just as with almost every other album they sell on iTunes. The Final Fantasy OSTs get a lot bigger reductions than the other albums do though. The FF6 OST goes for $17.99, for example. This post has been edited by SSJ_Cloud on 27th May 2005 17:46 -------------------- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle |
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Posted: 23rd August 2005 17:52
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Dragoon Posts: 1,838 Joined: 3/2/2004 Awards: |
Its an interesting idea that they decided to do it, but the only way ill ever conisder getting any of the OST's for FF's they have on there (I have a Few FF OST's FFVII and IX for example, i had X but it got stolen 2 years ago.) is if consider forking over the cash for an iPod.
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