A lot of the newer merchandise can definitely be described as such, which is why I haven’t added to my collection in years.
They sound great as well! And they come in a neat cardboard-mailer with a “Classified”-Seal. Was tempted to not open and just leave them like this. But one was already torn… I’m still gutted I missed the “Class”-Vinyl. And would buy Contracts and Blood Money in a heartbeat!
Bought them here: Hitman Merchandise – Final Boss Bundle
I own the class vinyl and I also own the Hitman The Critical Collection 4xLP. Also have the classic games soundtrack on CD.
Nice! How do they sound? Good quality? I plan on listening to my new records this afternoon while playing some Hitman.
Sadly I never got around to playing them, I bought them back when I lived in an apartment. I didn’t use my record player back then due to many vibrations from walking around.
Now I just haven’t gotten around to playing these albums. It might just be time to give them a spin.
Thanks, bought them
The Class EP is one of my holy grails, would love to get my hands on a copy, unfortunately the closest I think I’ll get is to just stand in the kitchen and listen to it over the safehouse sound system.
I would have liked the 4 disc collection too but the front cover just put me off too much. Worst album cover of all time! Like they could have literally chosen any other image and I would have bought it on day one, I even had it in my cart at one point but couldn’t pull the trigger because of that cover.
Just a stock image from the front cover of the game, a barcode, silhouette of the silverballers, the classic fleur symbol, Anything…
anything but that ugly ass rubber duck on a white background!
Anyway, thanks @djsojus to pointing me in the direction of these records. Artwork I can live with!
Tried to look it up at eBay? Might be able too find it there.
It’s awful, I hate the rubber ducks. That said, it opens like a book. There is some fitting imagery.
The fun thing about this compilation is that there are exactly 47 tracks on it
Btw: Just found out that there’s also a colour variant of the other records (and you’ll see the cardboard in those pictures):
[quote=Tried to look it up at eBay? Might be able too find it there.[/quote]
Yeah, always ebay and discogs. I’ll keep looking, I’m sure one will pop up at some point.
Holy shoot, I just took a 12$ gamble on Ebay for a used copy of the old AC/DC Rock Band Track Pack – since it’s one of the very few game-exports in the series that still work and the only way to get ACDC content into Rock Band 4.
And the gamble paid off.
The code on the back of the manual to this near 16-year-old game actually worked.
So now I’ve got 18 AC/DC songs for rock band! Whoo!
(I’ve heard these Live versions they chose have a different, weird vocal track, but apart from that everything else is alright.)
They would since live songs sound different and the pack is mostly songs taken from a concert held at Donnington back in 91.
For instance I believe the pack uses the ten minute long version of High Voltage they performed on stage.
I think they actually released it as a physical stand-alone here.
I prefer the sound of the Branson MD-2 myself.
I just found an old Victor at an antique store for 62 dollars! After testing in the store to make sure it works, I bought it and tomorrow morning (when the garage is finally less than 100 degrees) I’ll move it into the house and put it my office.
What is a Victor though? Is it a bike or something else? At least that’s the result of me searching “old Victor” online.
It’s a record player. Technically, if the speaker is internal to the machine it’s a Victrola and if the speaker is external it’s a Victor. This one is just a wind-up record player that plays 78rpm records.
To TBS fans: I bought Marvel Midnight Suns on the Epic game store (it’s free for a week). I am still waiting for XCom 3, but may be it will never happen. Here’s the link:
Bought the new MacBook Air M3 with 16 GB ram and 512 GB storage in midnight.
I longed wanted an alternative to my phone for browsing and productivity. I prefer doing those tasks on a computer, I’m also at a point where booting up my massive gaming computer for such light tasks seems moronic and inconvenient.
With this I can easily be around my family, without secluding myself in my “office”. Hopefully it will also motivate me to write more on the forum. I can rarely be bothered to do it through my phone.
I ultimately choose the Mac due to its seamless integration between phone and computer. A convenience I’m willing to pay extra for.
I bought an iPad a year or so ago to achieve the same results. But it turns out it’s basically a bigger iPhone.