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Originally Posted by Revoc
I suggest you add this information in four albums, because this would legitimize the releases in the database if you consider what Teioh said about fictional games.
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Very well, I'll write up the storyline progression related to the tracks as soon as possible.
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Originally Posted by Teioh
The only thing I find questionable is the release form. Youtube is primarily a video platform and accepting Youtube content would imply adding e.g. all of Shinji Hosoe's videos as well.
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YouTube seemed like a good idea, since it has an very large userbase, and sports many "playlists" and music videos. I was thinking of putting a digital release website up for the albums, where 128 kbps versions would be available for download. However.... After a short discussion with a friend about this, we decided that the site would be too hard to find, and basically impractical for use. The points you make about the release format I understand fully, and as such I'm beginning to rethink my decision about the creation of a site for the albums. Perhaps a proper digital release format would be
more accessible, especially through this database.
It'll be tricky, but I'll see what I can do. Thanks for answering my question by the way, Revoc.
And with that, another question: What's the policy on unreleased albums?
Anima is one so far, I've been updating the tracks as I create them. Since technically they are impossible to access through a link (yet), and the release date is a simple "2010," does this conflict with any of the rules of archiving in the database?