What I mean is like the cover art would show the characters with headphones or instruments!
Is this done to remind people that this is a soundtrack or something?
YES WE GET IT IT'S A FREAKING SOUNDTRACK PLEASE STOP REMINDING US!
We're not idiots we can tell the difference between a CD & a DVD or whatever without needing to be reminded!
Why do most Japanese game & anime soundtracks have music-themed album art?
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It's done because:
Unless you have something like Project Diva in mind. In that case, then I think it is pretty self explanatory.
- It would be boring to have the same cover.
- It's easier to separate them/more difficult to confuse them.
- It's neat while giving a nice feeling to it.
- They can do cool things like having a character be a DJ.
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You seem unnecessarily upset about this.Mikurotoro92 wrote:What I mean is like the cover art would show the characters with headphones or instruments!
Is this done to remind people that this is a soundtrack or something?
YES WE GET IT IT'S A FREAKING SOUNDTRACK PLEASE STOP REMINDING US!
We're not idiots we can tell the difference between a CD & a DVD or whatever without needing to be reminded!
What would you rather see instead?
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