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The Last Guardian is getting its own vinyl record from iam8bit, Sony announced on the PlayStation Blog. The LP, which is available to preorder now, looks gorgeous and is expected to ship early next year.

The music is composed by Takeshi Furukawa (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) and comes on two separate records. The art, on the other hand, is done by Nimit Malavia, whose previous work includes FablesRed Snow, and Wolverine & Jubilee. It's spread across the album sleeve's tri-fold design. You can see it for yourself in the gallery below.

The vinyl soundtrack costs $35 and can be preordered here. It's expected to ship sometime between January and March in 2017. Iam8bit has put together a bunch of vinyl records for games in the past, including Rocket League and Rez.

from: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/this-last-guardian-vinyl-record-looks-gorgeous/1100-6444871/



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Gotta listen to the ost first to see if it's worth
This composer has a lot to live up to



Very dreamy, beautiful cover picture.



Slimebeast said:
Very dreamy, beautiful cover picture.

Yes.

Should make for a nice collectible.



Xen said:
Slimebeast said:
Very dreamy, beautiful cover picture.

Yes.

Should make for a nice collectible.

Indeed, especially if you're into LPs, but even if you're into collecting physical game-related stuff too.

Do you collect anything?



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Roronaa_chan said:
Gotta listen to the ost first to see if it's worth
This composer has a lot to live up to

If it were $25, I'd take a chance without question for the art and clout.



Looks very nice



Slimebeast said:
Xen said:

Yes.

Should make for a nice collectible.

Indeed, especially if you're into LPs, but even if you're into collecting physical game-related stuff too.

Do you collect anything?

I am not a collector of anything in the classic meaning of the word. While one could say that I collect videogames (Genesis/Megadrive era and later), I don't buy for the sake of owning, or for the sake of having a complete library of system X or system Y, I collect for the sake of playing and experiencing gaming evolution. I enjoy the occassional CE/LE as well, but I don't buy them as a rule either. An item such as this LP is a great thing for fans to get. Exactly what I would buy for some of my favorite soundtracks (e.g, FF IX , SMT Digital Devil Saga 2, some others).



Xen said:
Slimebeast said:

Indeed, especially if you're into LPs, but even if you're into collecting physical game-related stuff too.

Do you collect anything?

I am not a collector of anything in the classic meaning of the word. While one could say that I collect videogames (Genesis/Megadrive era and later), I don't buy for the sake of owning, or for the sake of having a complete library of system X or system Y, I collect for the sake of playing and experiencing gaming evolution. I enjoy the occassional CE/LE as well, but I don't buy them as a rule either. An item such as this LP is a great thing for fans to get. Exactly what I would buy for some of my favorite soundtracks (e.g, FF IX , SMT Digital Devil Saga 2, some others).

Cool. I think you represent many gamers in this regard, not being dedicated collectors but more like casual collectors. I too buy the occasional CE/LE.

Now you said that one could say that you collect videogames starting with Genesis/Megadrive. How many physical games (roughly) do you own for your, let's say top 3, most collected systems?

For me it's roughly 75 physical games for the PS3 (big mistake now in hindsight, since they are all stuffed in cardboard boxes), roughly 40 or 50 PC games, and some 30 or so ancient C64 games. Most of it is sadly stored in cardboard boxes in my storehouse and not displayed in my apartment on shelves and stuff.