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Lagrange Point [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Lagrange Point [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
$27.99$29.99Product Type : Vinyl
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[[Release Detail]]Konami’s Largange Point is often seen as the high technical watermark in Famicom/NES chiptune music. This Japan-only release contained a special memory mapper chip (the VRC7) that enabled the cartridge to produce FM synthesis, giving it a quality that no other Famicom/NES game can compete with.
Lagrange Point is a wholly unique specimen for the Famicom and Ship to Shore is proud to present the first ever official Western release of the score. Composed by the legendary Konami Kukeiha Club, with some input from Japanese recording artist Akio Dobashi (REBECCA), the score makes full use of the aforementioned VRC7 to create an incredibly atmospheric experience. You’ve certainly never heard your Famicom, or your turntable, emit sounds like this!
Featuring artwork by Drew Wise and liner notes by USgamer.net’s Jeremy Parish, this is a release not to be missed by serious game music fans!
[[Release Description]]“A soundtrack quite like anything else on the [Famicom/NES]”
- hardcoregaming101.net
“Sometimes, game music is good enough to transcend the game that contains it; Lagrange Point’s soundtrack transcends its entire platform.” – Jeremy Parish, USgamer.net
Konami’s Largange Point is often seen as the high technical watermark in Famicom/NES chiptune music. This Japan-only release contained a special memory mapper chip (the VRC7) that enabled the cartridge to produce FM synthesis, giving it a quality that no other Famicom/NES game can compete with.Lagrange Point is a wholly unique specimen for the Famicom and Ship to Shore is proud to present the first ever official Western release of the score. Composed by the legendary Konami Kukeiha Club, with some input from Japanese recording artist Akio Dobashi (REBECCA), the score makes full use of the aforementioned VRC7 to create an incredibly atmospheric experience. You’ve certainly never heard your Famicom, or your turntable, emit sounds like this!
Featuring artwork by Drew Wise and liner notes by USgamer.net’s Jeremy Parish, this is a release not to be missed by serious game music fans!
- Available in purple marble vinyl
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Released: 9/27/16
- Format Detail: LP Purple
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Soundtrack
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