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SuperSweep co., ltd. (#81)
@shinji_hosoe: A sound track of prismatic solid is released in August.We classify the sale to foreign countries into the field of vision now.
This, if I understand it correctly, might be the best thing that has ever happened ever. Ever. EVER. |
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Does that quote mean their soundtracks will be available via CD Japan or Play-Asia? Or something more favorable for oversea fans?
They seem to plan to release Namiki's earlier works such as Thunder Dragon 2 and Zed Blade (aka Operation Ragnarok). |
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Think it means something good for overseas.
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!!! Good lord, who do I have to kill for that to become reality? Please, please, please, please... (Really, they should release more earlier works ala EarlyCollection, of Hosoe, Saso, etc. as well) |
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This article reveals the upcoming Discovery series released within this year.
http://www.4gamer.net/games/066/G006693/20100910002/ 3. Blazeon 4. Last Bible III 5. Another Bible 6. Trauma Center: Under the Knife 7. Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 8. Shin Megami Tensei: NINE 9. Shin Megami Tensei if... 10. Princess Crown Maybe Thunder Dragon 2 and Zed Blade are delayed until 2011 since they dedicate all the efforts to Atlus, but I'm happy to see Trauma Center 2 coming. |
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Yay, complete if... and NINE? Please! And Zed Blade too. Too bad they aren't publishing Trauma Center 1 Wii (at least for now).
EDIT: for later reference, according to 2ch SREX-0002: RIDGE RACER 6 direct audio ~extra disc~ SREX-0004: Technictix-Remix-remix disc So: SREX-0007 ??? (CM77?) Last edited by Dag; May 8, 2011 at 01:04 AM. |
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Apparently this is the DVD included with the Tekken 6 limited edition soundtrack.
Likewise, the other SREX hole, SREX-0012, is the Toaplan Shooting Chronicle DVD. |
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Supersweep has a bandcamp page dedicated to releases that feature the SamplingMasters alias. Only 3 albums so far, but I imagine more will be released in the future:
http://samplingmasters.bandcamp.com/ |
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Holy sh@t! R: RACING EVOLUTION OST announced!
http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs...19_654106.html |
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It's obvious that the actual CD release dates are different from when they posted. When I went to Kinokuniya to special order the SuperSweep CD's, they said it's delayed from the original date.
IE: Tekken Tag Tournament 2+ : Release date - June 28, 2013 (Actual date:July 26, 2013) Progear no Arashi Music and Art Collection - Feb 28, 2014 (Actual date:March 29, 2014) Shinji Hosoe Works Vol. 4 F/A remix - Jan 30, 2015 (Actual date:Feb 27, 2015) |
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※一部イベント・店舗において先行発売が予定されている タイトルと なります。ご了承いただけますようお願い致します。 Regarding F/A Remix, I know people in Japan (who are not in the industry) who already have the album because they order it through Supersweep's store before the pre-sale date. CHz, since the pre-sale date for Mamotte Knight Vol. 1 is Feb. 27 on their store website (or Feb. 22 via the event pre-sale), shouldn't one of those be the official release date (rather than the general retailer date of March 27?) Last edited by Don; Feb 20, 2015 at 08:48 AM. |
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I always considered the street date as the only valid date, because mainly available for everyone
and by street date, I mean you walk the streets and go to a real shop, not via internet Last edited by Phonograph; Feb 20, 2015 at 12:30 PM. |
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Maybe we need another field for the paper release date then. =P
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SuperSweep prints the general release date on their albums, so I'd go with that and treat what they do through their web shop as a presale period. Generally, the printed date wins.
Lemme ping Secret to see if he wants to weigh in though. Last edited by CHz; Feb 20, 2015 at 03:04 PM. |
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Makes sense. I never really looked at the dates printed on the obi, etc. Let me know the final result, but going forward, I'll make sure that when I create a new album page (if someone doesn't beat me to it), that I'll use the general release date and put in the notes the pre-sale release date on Supersweep's store.
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So I meant to answer this earlier, but got sidetracked for several days.
I think that CHz's proposal is probably the best choice for this. Namely, use the general release date for the album's release date. The only thing I'd add is to list the other dates in the notes. |
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SuperSweep finally launched their home page and they have dedicated pages for every game they've worked on, which is kind of neat.
For obvious reasons I'm not going to go through every single page, but a few things of note: |
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... Damn, it's been a year since Ishibashi passed away... Rest in peace, Ishibashi. Last edited by 《J》; May 10, 2015 at 10:56 AM. |
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Nice, I've been waiting this for years.
Love those profile pics |
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How can I add info on the Tekken 7 Extra Disc, SREX-0023? THX!
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What type of info are you trying to add? If it's in the notes section, you would choose Edit Album Info. Same goes for adding composers, etc.
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Currently limited selection with plans to expand in the future, but Supersweep has an English shop site now:
http://www.vgmonline.net/sweep-recor...ational-sales/ https://sweeprecord.ocnk.net/ |
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Don't feel like making a new thread for this, but there's been some recent composer confirmations for some of the Super Dragon Ball Z soundtrack.
Yasuhisa Watanabe (per Twitter): Source: https://twitter.com/Feldherrn/status...04563618070528
Shinji Hosoe (per Peing): Source: https://peing.net/ja/q/39b0ef0a-dece...7-154f0afe84f5
Masashi Yano (per Hosoe on Twitter): Source: https://twitter.com/shinji_hosoe/sta...18163738963968
Takayuki Aihara (per his old website): Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20130926.../sb.cgi?cid=45
Unfortunately this probably won't see an OST release anytime soon, same with the other licensed anime games that SuperSweep worked on in the mid 2000s. That being said, I do have my guesses about who did the remaining tracks, and it's unfortunate that one of those composers (Wataru Ishibashi) isn't here with us anymore to directly confirm with, though I suspect Menu, Z Survivor, and Training Arena to be his works. Last edited by fusoxide; Jan 29, 2024 at 12:50 PM. Reason: All of the ones that Hosoe said are "maybe" his tracks are indeed by him, despite my skepticism lol |
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Over half of the OST appears to have been disambiguated at this point. Asides from that I think I'm 99% sure regarding who did the remaining tracks: (maybe the unused track was also meant to be the other track to replace one of the two anime arrangements? not exactly sure about their specific usages in-game) One more thing I will add - Yasui's work list mentions this for SDBZ: Quote:
Last edited by fusoxide; Jan 29, 2024 at 08:50 AM. |
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The JP opening is a remix of CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA, that's the only thing that fits the bill. As far as I know, it's not reused from something else...
Guesswork on SuperSweep contributions can be difficult, but Ishibashi's tracks do stand out, so I agree with you. Not much to add, since I had never heard that OST before today. Any kind of OST release would be great, Dragon Ball games aren't lucky in that regard though. |
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Hosoe and Saso's styles can overlap a lot in particular, especially given how closely they have worked with for over 30 years, but I think both of them do have their own specific musical traits. While some of these I'm not 100% sure of, some of these I'm quite certain about, such as King Kai's Planet (Yasui's melodic style is iconic, but not so much his trance style).
As for the Japanese opening, that seems to have been done by the infamous Kenji Yamamoto. The English version of the game also credits a composer called Matt Cheney for its opening theme. So I guess neither of Aihara's tracks were used? My current guesses for what it's worth (not including confirmed stuff): Ishibashi: (listed above) Menu, Z Survivor (overall structure, chord changes and arpeggios scream Ishibashi), Training Arena, World Tournament Yasui: King Kai's Planet (done in his "retro arcade" style i.e Mamorukun Curse), Dragon Finish - Aggressive Enemy, Select Your Character (might be Yano, but reminds me of Yasui's Carnage Heart Portable tracks) Hosoe: Wasteland (Night), Emma's Palace (Above), Emma's Palace (Below), most/all of the jingles? Saso: Observe the landscape (funky), Cell Incoming!, Cell's Death (fusion-y lead is common in her tracks), Continue, Game Over Saitoh: Namek (don't know his style as well, but seems to use breakbeats often?), Namek's Destruction Yano: Staff Roll (piano and dreamy feel) Watanabe: Victory! (sounds like XV-5080, which he used a lot. At least his other tracks are confirmed) Last edited by fusoxide; Mar 22, 2023 at 10:13 AM. |
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You're right, I've opened my big mouth without looking at the actual credits x( wouldn't Hosoe notify Aihara that his song is unused ? He talks as if the song can be played in the japanese game, or... is the song in this trailer actually in the game ? I don't recognize it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meIqdHCmnwc
I agree with Saitoh, I put down the same thing, if that makes you confident (it probably shouldn't knowing me). I'm glad you shared your insight, it's the best we can do for now. |
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Current thoughts:
Here's hoping we get to see an OST release someday. Wonder if the tracks have any real titles. |
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Was able to find four tracks from the Kekkaishi DS games (I think both have roughly the same music?) that Yasui confirmed composing:
Interesting stuff, seems a lot of tracks in the game are very much inspired by a variety of specific 80s/90s arcade OSTs, and overall it feels similar to his later OSTs like Mamorukun Curse! and Eschatos. Saso and Taniguchi are also credited as composers; while I won't list a breakdown on guesses for now (and honestly don't know Taniguchi's style as well right now), I feel about 80-85% of it is Yasui. Last edited by fusoxide; Feb 18, 2024 at 11:14 AM. |
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