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I would love to correct my rejection reason as follows; "I don't know SCIII was ever released for PS3, but PS2 definitely should stay here, since it was the original platform.
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The original composers of some pieces from SOULCALIBUR and SOULCALIBUR II should be added, namely Yoshihito Yano (Disc 1 - 13, 25), Akitaka Tohyama (Disc 1 - 16) and Asuka Sakai (Disc 1 - 18) should be added. Just for the info while listening to this one
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Highly doubtful, but just in case anybody comes in here to make a change to the Album Info: the disc catalog numbers I've added are the real disc catalog numbers, not the catalog number for the entire soundtrack.
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it's pretty common with vizl releases, using either regular edition cat.no or vicy/vidy/vizy/viby (and maybe vixy, but never met yet)
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It's the only Victor Entertainment release I own so I haven't observed that, but it seems like it would be really common. They're always releasing two editions and not changing the catalog numbers between the two, so it doesn't surprise me that they do other funky stuff with the catalog numbers. I was just posting so that people wouldn't come along and change the numbers back (like I said, highly doubtful
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