They briefly detoured from the numbered releases with a Sonic Mania vinyl release, making this only their second release outside of their main series. Up until now Data Discs has largely been focused on Sega, putting out numbered releases of classic Sega games including Out Run, Golden Axe and Shenmue, plus the odd non-Sega release like Metal Slug. They're a British-based company that specializes in remastering and releasing video game soundtracks on vinyl, and unlike some of their peers out in that market they only announce records when they're pretty much ready to go and put out extremely high quality releases. All the records are 180g, for you record nerds out there.įull disclosure: I'm a bit of a fan of Data Discs, and I've been buying their releases ever since their first couple of records. It's bloody beautiful, isn't it? The set also comes in two other variants - the limited edition features lovely cherry blossom-inspired pink and Amaterasu-inspired splatter designs, but if you want to keep things simpler the records are also available in frosted clear vinyl and of course traditional black vinyl. It all comes in a beautiful hardboard case and even comes with a 40 page book of Okami's distinctive artwork. The box set features four LP records that cover two hours of the game's remastered music. Okami HD hit the Nintendo Switch last week - and to mark the occasion the video game music connoisseurs over at Data Discs have prepared an absolutely beautiful vinyl box set of the game's soundtrack. With the new port out on the Nintendo Switch it's also apparently the perfect time for a soundtrack re-release - and this one is special. Okami has a particularly brilliant soundtrack.
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