
Does the cassette soundtrack to Battle Mania Daiginjō exist in anyone’s library? It doesn’t even have a vgmdb link, but it’s right there. There could be a chance this went unreleased, but I’d bet it did and its just incredibly obscure. Hell, for a rarity like this, for a SOUNDTRACK like this, I might even be down to put up little cash bounty on hunting it down. If it even exists. Could someone help validate this release’s existence at all? Or maybe translate the blurb about the cassette? Thanks a ton for any help!
Well shit, I guess I have a new holy grail now. Could I bother you for a translation of the entire bit of text there, out of curiosity?
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I doubt that in general was closed ever.
https://disk.yandex.ru/client/disk/Battle%20Mania%20rare%20music%20Cassete
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I’ve seen many variations of stickers and flyers their photos can be seen in Japanese magazines like in the first post. unfortunately stickers and did not find anyone in his arms (
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What intrigues me most are the words "Trouble Shooter" on the j-card. Why name it after the first game’s American port? It’s arguably slightly better than the original so maybe you could say the team grew more attached to that name or something, but it’s still really odd to me. Why not "Battle Mania"? Was a very small run of the first game’s soundtrack dubbed as well, and perhaps they reused some extra cases/j-cards? Or maybe Trouble Shooter was the name they always wanted to go with, and it’s just a slapdash packaging job due to the small run? Either way, this is really cool.
Andrew, I would love to hear the story of how you discovered this rare cassette!
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Metal Cassette known to be high quality built and sound quality is the best among cassette type.
Wow Andrew, thank you so much for sharing! 🙂 How fascinating! I’ve never seen a cassette case like that before! Again, it means so much that you’ve shared this with us.
What intrigues me most are the words "Trouble Shooter" on the j-card. Why name it after the first game’s American port? It’s arguably slightly better than the original so maybe you could say the team grew more attached to that name or something, but it’s still really odd to me. Why not "Battle Mania"? Was a very small run of the first game’s soundtrack dubbed as well, and perhaps they reused some extra cases/j-cards? Or maybe Trouble Shooter was the name they always wanted to go with, and it’s just a slapdash packaging job due to the small run? Either way, this is really cool.
Andrew, I would love to hear the story of how you discovered this rare cassette!
EDIT: Mirrors
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