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Pre-Order Lunar: Silver Star Harmony, Get Some Free Stuff (Yes, Soundtrack!)

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Fans of the Lunar series probably already know there is a remake in the works for the PSP. Actually, “in the works” is probably a poor choice of words, as it’s due out next month, but you get the idea. The fact that it’s out so soon provides even more of an incentive to jump on this sweet deal. Apparently fans who pre-order the limited edition of the game will be getting a soundtrack CD along with 13 collectible bromide cards.

The limited edition will set you back $39.99 as opposed to the standard edition’s $29.99, but the remastered soundtrack with both new and old songs should be well worth it. The game will also feature upgraded graphics and new story elements, so watch for the release date in late February.

Have you been looking forward to Silver Star Harmony? Any thoughts as to how much new music is being created by Iwadare?

[via Destructoid [2]]

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#1 Comment By Joe Cam On January 14, 2010 @ 12:12 am

Kinda wanna pick this up on the off chance I ever pick up a PSP again. Love me some Lunar and while it’s no Working Designs package, its still a damn fine premium set.

#2 Comment By Warren Smith On January 14, 2010 @ 4:09 pm

I pre-ordered this just the other day when I found out about it’s existence. I almost feel ashamed that I didn’t know about it earlier since I’m such a fan of the series.

I’m really looking forward to playing the game, and the soundtracks are a must have for me.

Anyone know if they are doing something similar for Eternal Blue? I certainly hope they are.

#3 Comment By GhaleonQ On January 15, 2010 @ 8:33 am

There are only 3 new songs (for the new section), but they’re all great. Nearly all of the Silver Star Story Complete tracks sound better with improved instrumentation.
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#4 Comment By Justin Pfeiffer On January 20, 2010 @ 7:32 am

And, we just found out that Wild Arms composer, Michiko Naruke, was responsible for the 3 piano arrangements on the album!