I.5 Remix

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With the 1.5 HD ReMix released, Famitsu managed to post an interview with the sound team of the series! The music team has managed to re-record the enitrety of the collection's soundtracks with acoustic instruments, and Yusaku Tsuchiya has been interviewed concerning his experience with the soundtrack's remastering. The interview has yet to be translated.




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From left to right;​
Yoko Shimomura (Composer)​
Mr. Keiji Sheng River (Synthesizer operator)​
Mr. Noda, Hiroshi Sato (Synthesizer operator)​
Mr. TaQ (ongaq President of Music)​
Mr. Yusaku Tsuchiya (gaQdan concertmaster)​
The official site for the HD ReMix has updated it's tabs for Re:Chain of Memories, Movies, and Downloads. The Re:CoM section has updated with basic information regarding the gameplay, characters, previously revealed screenshots, etc. (Character renders can be viewed below. See how sparkly?) The movies section has been updated with a TV Advertisement on the games incoming release and the Downloads section is updated with 2 new wallpapers in varying sizes.
Oh yes, more hype for the Japanese release! Some lucky person in Japan has gained their copy early and has been kind enough to post them online for fans' viewing pleasure. You'll notice they have posted the Box Case, Disc, Trophy List, and more! This thread will be updated with anymore photo's the user will upload.


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With the Japanese release only days away, Ruliweb has been gracious enough to post a recording of the playable demo at the Korea "Play the Playstation" event. The demo features a few playable moments on Destiny Islands, including the race with Riku and battles with Tidus, Wakka and Selphie.

Credit to Libregkd for the news link. The footage has been uploaded to the KHV Youtube channel.

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We're all stupendously excited to see that Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix will be seeing an international release in the Fall of 2013. Square-Enix Community Manager Rob Peeler has been answering some questions about the game over at the PlayStation Blog. Some of the highlights:
Now that a few days have passed since the announcement, shops are slowly making preorders available. No bundles have been advertised yet, and I have a feeling we probably won't see them, at least not to the extent that we did for Dream Drop Distance. The game seems to be retailing for $40 (£29.99), which isn't much considering you're getting two games and a three hour movie!