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Mega Man Battle Network 2 (Original Video Game Soundtrack) [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Mega Man Battle Network 2 (Original Video Game Soundtrack) [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
$34.99$36.99Product Type : Vinyl
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Ship to Shore PhonoCo. is proud to present the original Game Boy Advance soundtrack to CAPCOM’s Mega Man Battle Network 2, available on vinyl for the very first time!
Following the success of Mega Man Battle Network earlier in 2001, this much beloved sequel hit Japanese GBAs just in time for Christmas (with North America & Europe getting their copies in 2002). Upgrading the game mechanics improved playability immensely but it was Yoshino Aoki’s score which cemented the experience into the joy centres of players’ brains over twenty years ago.
Yoshino Aoki (Breath of Fire III & IV) was no stranger to the Mega Man franchise, having already worked on Mega Man X3 as an arranger for its CD release and performing as a vocalist on the Mega Man Battle & Chase score, but for Mega Man Battle Network 2 she was given full composer duties. Her ability to set the perfect mood with catchy, melodic tunes caused many a player’s battery to run low from them backtracking certain sections just to listen to the music again!
Now newly remastered and available on an exclusive limited edition vinyl variant, featuring original artwork from the CAPCOM archives, this is bound to sell out fast and is not a title that should be missed!
- First vinyl pressing of classic Video Game Soundtrack
- Limited Edition Color Vinyl
- Includes original artwork from the CAPCOM archives
- Released: 3/20/23
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format Detail: LP Blue
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Soundtrack
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No Refunds or Exchanges.
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