P.B.Y
07-06-2015, 07:17 PM
I mean it's so freaking OBVIOUS lol & it would make gamestop more enjoyable to shop at! WHY haven't they done this yet?! Who else agrees? Thanks in advance!

Shad
07-06-2015, 11:11 PM
Electronic Boutique used to sell OSTs, though their selection was pretty limited. I got a lot of N64 game soundtracks there. It must not have worked out too great if they quit doing it.

But it makes sense to me. I mean, it's one of those few markets where people still actually buy jewelcase cds, so why not tap it?

As far as playing it though, I think most stores are contractually obligated to play the same top 30 mix these days.

FuzzyLizard530
07-08-2015, 03:25 AM
Electronic Boutique used to sell OSTs, though their selection was pretty limited. I got a lot of N64 game soundtracks there. It must not have worked out too great if they quit doing it.

But it makes sense to me. I mean, it's one of those few markets where people still actually buy jewelcase cds, so why not tap it?

As far as playing it though, I think most stores are contractually obligated to play the same top 30 mix these days.

I actually didn't know this! I probably wouldn't have been into game music back when that was happening. It took me hitting my mid-20's to even really pay attention to a soundtrack from a game! Lol! Now, it ends up being a catalyst to me playing the game. Like Chrono Trigger, and FF6. I didn't actually play either of these until after I heard their respective soundtracks! [I still haven't beaten FF6, but anyways...]

It would make a lot of sense if they sold game soundtracks, especially with where games have gotten to today! I mean, we get movie-quality music nowadays! and it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to play it over the P.A. systems they usually have.
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the top 30 mix is a contract obligation... :/

Tanis
07-08-2015, 03:38 AM
The same reason they got out of the movie business...

There's a limited amount of floor space, and (per dollar) both music and dvds aren't shit compared to games.

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07-08-2015, 05:10 AM
both music and dvds aren't shit compared to games.

:this: im the only one i know in person that knows what a music is when it comes to gaming.
you dont see many reviews talking about music either.

"would play again if music got a DCL. 10/10 ~IGN"

P.B.Y
07-08-2015, 05:20 AM
I actually didn't know this! I probably wouldn't have been into game music back when that was happening. It took me hitting my mid-20's to even really pay attention to a soundtrack from a game! Lol! Now, it ends up being a catalyst to me playing the game. Like Chrono Trigger, and FF6. I didn't actually play either of these until after I heard their respective soundtracks! [I still haven't beaten FF6, but anyways...]

It would make a lot of sense if they sold game soundtracks, especially with where games have gotten to today! I mean, we get movie-quality music nowadays! and it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to play it over the P.A. systems they usually have.
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the top 30 mix is a contract obligation... :/

THIS! im sick & TIRED of the same damn top-40 stuff i hear everywhere! i want classic & modern game music in stores, the radio, TV, EVERYWHERE! what's it gonna take to make this happen?!

EDIT: also they could play arrangement albums only in japan such as hiro 30th anniversary album: thank you for listening! PLEASE gamestop & other stores im begging you PLAY & SELL VGM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

EDIT 2: if places in japan can play vgm like akihabara then why not stores in the US? what's stopping stores from playing & selling game music? oh yeah i forgot if your name isn't tailor swift you can FORGET about being played on the radio & at stores!