Square Enix just released the “second performance” batch of downloadable tracks for Theatrhythm Curtain Call on 3DS. The new track list includes:
– Shadowlord (NieR)
– Boss Battle 2 (Chrono Trigger)
– Devil Lord Confrontation II (Romancing Saga 3)
– Real Emotion (Final Fantasy X-2)
– Struggle to the Death (Final Fantasy Legend II)
– Meridian Child (Seiken Densetsu 3)
– Corridors of Time (Chrono Trigger)
Struggle To the Death and Devil Lord Confrontation II are supposed to be free from now until April 1st. The price of these tracks will then be the same price as all other tracks – $0.99.
Personally, I think it is great that Square in embracing their history by releasing tracks from games like Seiken Densetsu 3 and the forgotten Gameboy Legend series. Now what do you say we see these games become available on Virtual Console!
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If you’re into the classic tracks, you better get them now while they’re free. Otherwise it’s no different than getting music from itunes really, which is understandable. of $0.99 I would still purchase some of those without regret.
But why until April 1st though?
Nevertheless, I’m willing to waste $1.98 on those two music if they weren’t free… (But they are! Guess it’s a super-win situation then? :D)