Super Survivor release date

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Super Survivor release date

Post by Futabatei Shimei » Sat May 24, 2008 9:39 pm

I just found out the release date for the Super Survivor CD. According to Solid Vox, it's coming out on July 23. They also have the tracklist for the CD:

1. Super Survivor (Japanese Version)
2. Kiseki no Honoo yo Moeagare!! (Japanese Version)
3. Kodoku no Hate no Love & Peace!!
4. Ginga no Hoshikuzu
5. Finish 'em Off (Super Survivor English Version)
6. Fight it Out (Kiseki no Honoo yo Moeagare!! English Version)
7. Super Survivor (Japanese Version Karaoke)
8. Kiseki no Honoo yo Moeagare!! (Japanese Version Karaoke)

And CDJapan has a listing for this CD again.
二葉亭四迷でした。

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Post by VegettoEX » Sat May 24, 2008 9:59 pm

Well, my predictions within the news segment of the podcast came true! Too bad it's a little late to plop into the show :P.

Thanks for staying on top of this!
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Post by Sshadow5001 » Sun May 25, 2008 2:22 pm

I wonder what track 3 and 4 are about?

BTW wheres the cheapest place to pick this up? (including shipping costs)

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Post by Rory » Sun May 25, 2008 4:16 pm

Fuck. Yes.
Been waiting for this release, thank CHRIST its here at last.. 23rd is a bit of a wait though.
Ah well, it'll still be a nice release purchase.

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Post by SuperSaiyan3Goku » Tue May 27, 2008 7:11 pm

July the 23rd, damn I never thought it would come out, and damn it, am I glad!

Quick question: For American fans who have bought any Dragonball Japanese CDs, can they be played on US CD Players, and can they be put into a US Computer and go onto say, and IPod? I just wanted to know cause I am wanting to buy this CD.
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Post by Sshadow5001 » Tue May 27, 2008 7:38 pm

I don't think CD's have regions so there shouldn't be a problem, Though i don't have an ipod so i don't know if there will be problems there.

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Post by Strongbad456 » Tue May 27, 2008 7:56 pm

SuperSaiyan3Goku wrote:July the 23rd, damn I never thought it would come out, and damn it, am I glad!

Quick question: For American fans who have bought any Dragonball Japanese CDs, can they be played on US CD Players, and can they be put into a US Computer and go onto say, and IPod? I just wanted to know cause I am wanting to buy this CD.
I've got a lot of Japanese CDs and they play just fine in US CD players and can be put onto US IPods.

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Post by VegettoEX » Tue May 27, 2008 8:16 pm

No, music CDs do not have region-encoding. This was all created back in a time before DRM was ever really a glimmer in anyone's eye. You will have absolutely no problem throwing a Japanese CD into any CD player and doing whatever you want with it.

(Unless it has some modern copy-protection on it, which is almost always easy to get around and iTunes typically ignores it, anyway... worst comes to worst, just pop it into a computer running anything other than Windows :P)
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Post by SuperSaiyan3Goku » Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:19 pm

VegettoEX wrote:No, music CDs do not have region-encoding. This was all created back in a time before DRM was ever really a glimmer in anyone's eye. You will have absolutely no problem throwing a Japanese CD into any CD player and doing whatever you want with it.

(Unless it has some modern copy-protection on it, which is almost always easy to get around and iTunes typically ignores it, anyway... worst comes to worst, just pop it into a computer running anything other than Windows :P)
Really? Phew, I thought I would have to go through Hell to get a Japanese CD to work. I'm definitely buying it now, thanks, EX!
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