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Two More "Resident Evil" Soundtracks Come To Vinyl
Capcom and Laced Records announced today that we'll be seeing two more Resident Evil games have their soundtracks added to vinyl. The two in question will be for Resident Evil CODE: Veronica and Resident Evil 0. Both of which we have photos of the packaging and details of the releases. Both double vinyl sets are available to pre-order which will ship in January 2020, both going for $35 a pop.
Nearly 20 years ago, the Capcom Sound Team, comprising composers Takeshi Miura, Hijiri Anze, and Sanae Kasahara for Resident Evil CODE: Veronica, updated the sound of tension and terror for the next generation, as the game introduced players to a fully 3D-rendered, gothic vision of the Resident Evil formula. This vinyl release features music from the 2001 updated multi-platform release Resident Evil CODE: Veronica X.
Arriving hot on the heels of the GameCube remake of Resident Evil, prequel Resident Evil 0 enjoyed the same high production values, with incredibly detailed animated background, masterful sound design, and a chilling score by Seiko Kobuchi.
Each soundtrack has been remastered specifically for these releases, and will be pressed onto audiophile-quality, 180g heavyweight vinyl LPs housed in striking gatefold sleeves. Both soundtracks come are available as a Standard Edition (traditional black discs) and Limited Edition (coloured discs — exclusive to the Laced Records store.)