Does anybody else collect OSTs? Where do you find them?
Pic related, I cannot find a quality FLAC version of this OST anywhere.
Don't know where you would find that kind of quality apart from official releases but I seriously hope you don't do this for bleep blop midi chip music
http://pastebin.com/VPqgpkhW
>>3568131
I don't collect them anymore, now I just download. But I used to a lot and video game and anime CD's made up the bulk of my music collection. Our local hobby shop used to get them in sometimes, the others I would pick up from anime conventions. Almost all of them were actually bootlegs, but I never cared.
I remember picking up the soundtrack for FFVII in the spring before it came out and listened to it constantly that summer.
>>3568173
This is neat.
>MEGA’s going to shit, grab what you can while you can.
What happened to MEGA?
>>3568131
Ah, Star Ixiom, a shame no one talks about this game.
>>3568207
Basically is was purchased by a chinese company and even Kim doctom said that you should be careful on what you upload.Because now they are in control of it.
Tldr it became a chinese botnet
>>3568328
Goddamnit Kim, what are you doing?
Is he going to make a third new site now?
I picked up the soundtrack to FFVII a couple years ago at a storage unit closeout, was surprised it was on 4 discs when the game itself fit on only 3. Have Distant Worlds as well
Got some loose anime soundtrack cds from the same place, a couple Evangelion discs and one each Ranma and Tenchi. They have gold bottoms, and I must've played one of the Evangelion discs 100 times in my car during commute
If I can I try to find CDs and buy them. I prefer FLAC - sucks that lossy is still being used
>2016
>not using lossless codecs
There are 2 OSTs I would love to get - The Actraiser Symphonic Suite and the OST to Need For Speed II
>>3569367
>making filesharing site
>obtain popularity because of your own preceeding fame
>sell site for fuckhuge money
>repeat
Looks like a solid buisness strategy to me, until he does something really dumb and ruins his image of reliability.
>>3570060
Every iteration gets more secure too. So even from a consumer standpoint I can't fault him.