Mega Man X 1-8: The Collection Original Soundtrack Vinyl 8XLP
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Product Description
CAPCOM and Laced Records join together to bring fans of classic video games the music they know and love to vinyl; this time from Mega Man X!
The Mega Man X 1-8: The Collection is a deluxe eight-disc box set featuring 210 tracks from the mainline titles in the Mega Man X series spanning 1993-2004.
Launched on the Super NES as the gaming world transitioned from 8-bit to 16-bit consoles, the Mega Man X series introduced more mobility to the action-platforming series, as well as new plotlines and characters including X, Zero, and Axl.
Composers include Setsuo Yamamoto (Mega Man X), Yuki "Sato" Iwai (Mega Man X & Mega Man X2), Yuko Takehara (Mega Man X), Makoto "Tomozou" Tomozawa (Mega Man X), Kinuyo Yamashita (Mega Man X3), Toshihiko Horiyama (Mega Man X4), Naoto Tanaka (Mega Man X5) and Akemi Kimura (Mega Man X6, Mega Man X7 & Mega Man X8); Yuko Komiyama, Shinya "Midnight" Okada and Seiko Kobuchi (Mega Man X7 & Mega Man X8 as 'Capcom Sound Team'); Makoto Asai, Teruo Konishi, Shuichi Mizohata, Noriyuki Iwadare and Takuya Miyawaki (Mega Man X7 as 'Valuewave'); and the music of Yasuaki "Bun Bun" Fujita and original Mega Man composer Manami Matsumae.
Tracklist
- Capcom Logo
- Title
- Password
- Opening Stage
- Vile 1
- Vile 2
- Zero
- Cutscene
- Stage Select 1
- Stage Start
- Launch Octopus Stage
- Chill Penguin Stage
- Flame Mammoth Stage
- Boomer Kuwanger Stage
- Sting Chameleon Stage
- Spark Mandrill Stage
- Storm Eagle Stage
- Armored Armadillo Stage
- Boss 1
- Boss 2
- Stage Complete
- You Got a New Weapon
- Stage Select 2
- Sigma Stage 1
- Sigma Stage 2
- Sigma Stage 3
- Sigma Stage 4
- Sigma 1
- Sigma Rebirth
- Sigma 2
- Dr. Light Capsule
- Ending
- Cast Roll
- Staff Credits
- Opening Theme
- Title
- Password
- Opening Stage
- Sub-Boss 1
- Sub-Boss 2
- Cutscene
- Stage Select 1
- Stage Start
- Wire Sponge Stage
- Morph Moth Stage
- Flame Stag Stage
- Magna Centipede Stage
- Overdrive Ostrich Stage
- Bubble Crab Stage
- Wheel Gator Stage
- Crystal Snail Stage
- Boss 1
- Boss 2
- Stage Complete
- You Got a New Weapon
- Laboratory
- Stage Select 2
- X-Hunter Stage 1
- X-Hunter Stage 2
- Zero
- Sigma 1
- Sigma 2
- Dr. Light Capsule
- Ending
- Staff Credits
- Opening Theme
- Title
- Password
- Opening Stage
- Zero
- Stage Select
- Stage Start
- Blast Hornet Stage
- Blizzard Buffalo Stage
- Gravity Beetle Stage
- Toxic Seahorse Stage
- Volt Catfish Stage
- Crush Crawfish Stage
- Tunnel Rhino Stage
- Neon Tiger Stage
- Vile Stage
- Boss 1
- Boss 2
- Stage Complete
- You Got a New Weapon
- Laboratory
- Stage Select 2
- Doppler Stage 1
- Doppler Stage 2
- Doppler Stage Boss
- Sigma 1
- Sigma 2
- Doppler Cutscene
- Dr. Light Capsule
- Ending
- Cast Roll
- Title
- Player Select
- Stage Select
- Opening Stage (X)
- Opening Stage (Zero)
- Eregion
- Stage Start
- Web Spider Stage
- Cyber Peacock Stage
- Storm Owl Stage
- Magma Dragoon Stage
- Jet Stingray Stage
- Split Mushroom Stage
- Slash Beast Stage
- Frost Walrus Stage 1
- Frost Walrus Stage 2
- Boss Theme
- Stage Complete (X)
- Stage Complete (Zero)
- You Got a New Weapon
- Space Port Stage
- Colonel & General
- Final Weapon Stage
- Double
- Iris
- Sigma 1
- Sigma 2
- Dr. Light Capsule
- Cutscene 1
- Cutscene 2
- Sigma Cutscene
- Independence
- Double's Betrayal
- Ending (X)
- Memories of the Past 1
- Colonel vs. Zero
- Zero's Past
- Ending (Zero)
- Mega Man X4 Opening
- Mega Man X4 Staff Credits
- Mega Man X5 Opening Theme
- Character Select
- Opening Stage (X)
- Opening Stage (Zero)
- Stage Select 1
- Stage Start
- Crescent Grizzly Stage
- Volt Kraken Stage
- Shining Firefly Stage
- Tidal Whale Stage
- Dr. Light Capsule
- Spiral Pegasus Stage
- Spike Rosered Stage
- Dark Necrobat Stage
- Burn Dinorex Stage
- Boss Theme
- Stage Complete (X)
- Stage Complete (Zero)
- Mission Report
- Dynamo
- Zero Stage 1
- Shadow Devil
- Rangda Bangda W
- Zero Stage 2
- X vs. Zero
- Sigma 1
- Sigma 2
- Death of Zero
- Mega Man X5 Ending Theme
- D-1000
- Stage Select
- Stage Start
- Commander Yammark Stage
- Rainy Turtloid Stage
- Shield Sheldon Stage
- Blizzard Wolfang Stage
- Blaze Heatnix Stage
- Infinity Mijinion Stage
- Dr. Light Capsule
- Metal Shark Player Stage
- Ground Scaravich Stage
- Boss Theme
- Stage Complete (X)
- Stage Complete (Zero)
- Mission Report
- Gate's Laboratory
- High Max
- Gate
- Sigma 1
- Sigma 2
- Alia & Gate
- Zero
- No Holdin' Back ― Mega Man X7 Cutscene
- Conflict ― Escape Stage
- Underground ― Tunnel Base Stage
- Naval Battle ― Battleship Stage
- Ruins 'n' Vines ― Deep Forest Stage
- Cyber Geometry ― Cyber Field Stage
- Result
- Our Blood Boils ― vs. Sigma 1st
- Conclusion ― vs. Sigma Final
- Rookie Punk ― Axl's Theme
- Theme of Mega Man X8
- Stage Start
- Troia Base ― Passage
- Troia Base ― Progress
- Booster Forest
- Booster Forest ― Ride Armor (CYCLOPS)
- Vs. Maverick Boss
- Vs. Vile
- Vs. Lumine ― Second Form
- Paradise Lost
- Save & Load
- Ending
Product Features
- 12.32 x 12.32 x 1.46 inches (31.3cm x 31.3cm x 3.7cm)
- Pressed onto 8 vinyls
- Music from the 1993 to the 2004 Mega Man X video games
- 210 Tracks
- Includes songs from multiple Mega Man composers!
Box Contents
- 8 Mega Man X vinyl records
Additional Details
Mega Man is a popular Japanese media franchise that began as a video game series released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in the late 1980s. Developed by Capcom, this series focuses on a robot, Mega Man, who must take down Dr. Wily and his various evil robot masters. Mega Man is renowned for the franchise's entertaining and challenging gameplay that is present throughout the various different series that have released over the years. Mega Man has expanded beyond video games to other media forms with varying degrees of success.
This Japanese video game company is home to numerous iconic series like Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Mega Man, Monster Hunter, and much more. Capcom gained popularity throughout the 1980s and 1990s with a variety of successful arcade games and home console video games that helped launch the company to even greater success. The company continues to be one of the more influential Japanese video game companies to this day.
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