

Hmm I think I’ll try to control my morbit curiosity then. It’s very short and takes a lot of liberties with the game’s storyline and artistic style, but as it can usually be bought very cheaply people seem to pick it up through morbid curiosity anyway. Some of the sound tracks are expensive, I’ve just see the D-Ram one for $100 US (Why did they have to call it D-ram? I work as a computer tech and everytime I read that I see 'Dynamic Random Access Memory. I’d be ready to scream if I bought a pirate version by mistake. In the case of PD soundtracks I wouldn’t worry about it too much, as the number of legit copies that pop up on ebay outnumbers the number of pirate ones quite vastly I just thought I’d mention it because the few bootleg ones I have seen end up selling for the same price as the legit ones, so their existence doesn’t seem to be as common knowledge as it should be.Ĭool I’ll probally be safe then. The scans on that page are definitely from official CDs, and I’m basically adding more scans as I get hold of the OSTs myself you can probably find images of the ones I’m missing if you Google a bit.Īs for downloads, there should be higher quality MP3s of all the totally-out-of-print soundtracks hosted on TWotA in the future, that is when Solo finishes making them. The pirate versions of the PD soundtracks (by EverAnime or whoever) usually have some kind of distinguishing difference in their packaging, or at least on the labels of the CDs themselves.


If anyone’s ever in doubt, you might want to compare the auction images with the scans I’ve done for TWotA’s soundtracks page: It’s quite true, and while most of the Panzer Dragoon soundtracks I’ve seen on ebay seem to be genuine (probably because they’re less sought after than soundtracks for more mainstream games), I’ve seen at least a few pirate / bootleg ones. I’d be very careful when looking on Ebay - I’ve only ever come across a few genuine game OSTs on there.
