//Liminality OST
- solarismagnum
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//Liminality OST
I was going to ask it in the thread about the Sign soundtrack, but I figured it was off-topic.
Does Bandai plan on releasing the Liminality soundtrack(s) on this side of the Pacific? I know that the Sign soundtracks are going to be released, but I can't remember hearing anything about the Liminality ones (or the game soundtrack, for that matter). Does anyone know?
Does Bandai plan on releasing the Liminality soundtrack(s) on this side of the Pacific? I know that the Sign soundtracks are going to be released, but I can't remember hearing anything about the Liminality ones (or the game soundtrack, for that matter). Does anyone know?
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I won't count on that. They sell the OSTs for $29.95 while the singles cost $15.95! The Suggested Retail Price for the OSTs is $15.95 while they charge you more money! Animenation is a rip-off!Silvermane wrote:The first one that came with Sign Vol. 1 is available domestically for 14.99 at animenation.com
It isn't like animenation does it just because they're so incredibly focused on money. They do try to please fans, too. It's just that the anime market isn't exactly HUGE. Sure, it is big (and growing), but animenation doesn't really have other products to "fall back on," so it's more difficult for them to sell things for cheaper. I mean, I buy anime from amazon sometimes because it is a lot cheaper and they can offer free shipping, but that's only because amazon sells many, many other things where they receive profits from that selling anime DVDs for a little cheaper than competitors doesn't really hurt them. True, they're a little more expensive, but they are pretty knowledgeable and have good customer service. So, in short, I would recommend them as a place to buy OSTs and such simply because I like them, even if their prices are a little higher.
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ugh, I've heard stories about Animenation. Several people I know have ordered from there and never gotten the product, it just never came. I, personally, would never order from there unless nowhere else had it. cdjapan, amazon, and occasionally jbook, serve my needs quite well. YesAsia is also a good site I've heard, but last I checked they don't take paypal.
I've only used AnimeNation to order OSTs and I have had no trouble at all. It's too annoying to register with amazon.com's japanese site.
That's pretty weird that the stuff never came. Did your friends email them? And did they get a shipping notification? I mean, it's very possible that it was lost due to the UPS.
That's pretty weird that the stuff never came. Did your friends email them? And did they get a shipping notification? I mean, it's very possible that it was lost due to the UPS.
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http://www.cdjapan.co.jp (site is in english)