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Originally Posted by Jodo Kast
Sorry, I wish I could. And I certainly would. I sold the CD several years ago and I made all those scans more than 7 years ago, back when smaller scans looked quite alright. I was using a much smaller monitor at the time and much lower resolution. (Secret Squirrel got a copy of the disc with 2,000 or so scans.)
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Thanks for the answer.
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Originally Posted by Jodo Kast
Actually, I've posted here because of the inconsistency in the track list. Little things like that bother me. As an example, as far as I know, no one in the vgm community pointed out the inconsistency on Dracula Battle prior to my discovery. That is, the replacement of Slash with Op.13. Do people actually listen to this music or just put the CDs on shelves?
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I do listen to VGM at least 10 hours per day. I'm sure most people here do it as well. The problem is we do listen to VGM but we do or did not have time to actually play the game, even though we listen to CD's we don't know where the music came from certain games i.e origin, stage and or so on, most of us relies on the back cover.
It is a good thing for the gaming music community to have players like you, I and many others who exactly know the music origin of some games because nowadays time is precious and most of us play only selected games.
It is also good for the VGM community to have people like us to help if any kind of error comes to happen. There may be many more inconsistencies here at VGMdb, hard and at the same time challenging to spot or find one of them.
As a reference I will give you this thread
http://vgmdb.net/forums/showthread.php?t=433 . I actually had to listen and know exactly the origins of both tracks to spot the error on the back cover. That is just an example of many.