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Last edited by Prime Blue; Mar 31, 2012 at 09:19 AM. |
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But the tracklist on the album itself has those differences.
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This also prevents any false edits to the playlist from here on out. |
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Ah, good point. I agree.
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It looks to me like there are two versions of this album: one in a standard jewel case, and one in a digipak. For example, here is an auction of a jewel case one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Donkey-Kong-...kAAOSwZVlXjHb9 and here is a digipak one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Donkey-Kong-...MAAOSwo4pYJPyo Can anyone confirm that there are actually two different packaging styles? If there are: do the albums have any differences other than the outer packaging? |
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I just bought one and there doesn't seem to be any differences:
www.ebay.com/Konky-Dong-Country-3-KyXy-96.5-Orhigohinal-Soundtrakcl But a digipak does exist if that's what you're asking. I'll scan it just to be sure. |
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I was told that this digipak version was bought from the Nintendo Power catalog. Besides the packaging, I see no differences in the artwork between this and the CD case version.
I would assume it had a different number in the catalog, but I'm having trouble finding it. Should a child album be added for this? Edit: Found the cassette version: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DBZUsLFUQAEqyNE?format=jpg Last edited by Jedi QuestMaster; Mar 25, 2018 at 04:11 PM. |
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Thanks so much for the confirmation.
I wouldn't think that the two different packaging types for the CD would warrant different catalog numbers. If the two packagings did actually have different catalog numbers on the physical albums themselves, that might be a justification. But if the "catalog numbers" are different in the mail order form only, that doesn't seem relevant as those aren't actual catalog numbers. |
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Okay, I added higher scans. Someone might want to upload the back artwork for the jewel case version, because I'm pretty sure that one would have tabs on it.
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Consider it done!
Btw, shouldn't Koji Kondo be credited on this (and the japanese) album as well? After all, David Wise arranged his music for Peach's Castle from Super Mario 64, which apparently is the game Wrinkly Kong is playing on her N64-console in the Save-Cave. |
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But then we'd need to credit John Barry for the James Bond theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3z59Of5kP74
But seriously, are we sure that David Wise arranged that track, "Wrinkly 64" ? Where did we get the breakdown from? Last edited by Jedi QuestMaster; Jul 26, 2019 at 08:42 AM. |
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