By Eli Green
May 25, 2009 - 12:30
Late last week, Sumthing Else Music Works announced that, through its licensing relationship with Capcom, it will be releasing Street Fighter IV Original Soundtrack and Resident Evil 5 Original Soundtrack (yes, those are actually the proper names, we
Street Fighter IV Original Soundtrack (or Street Fighter IV OST) takes all of your favourite backing tracks from the game's intense fights, reflects the Street Fighter characters' international styles, and “offers exciting new directions for classic Street Fighter melodies”. Created by composer Hideyuki Fukasawa, the songs in this two-disc set should be enjoyable for both long-time fans of the franchise and newcomers as well. You can check out some of the tracks for yourself at the Soundtracks' official page on Sumthing Else's website.
Also, as if scaring the crap out of yourself while playing the game wasn't enough, you can now relive the horror of the most recent Resident Evil title at home, on the road, or
Sumthing Else has not announced how much the soundtracks will cost. However, the prices will be listed on their pages when the soundtracks become available for purchase tomorrow. Both soundtracks will be shipping to retail stores tomorrow, and will be digitally available for download via Sumthing Digital, at www.sumthingdigital.com, and iTunes. For more information on Sumthing Else Music Works, check out www.sumthing.com.