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Although I can't say much about the musical LEGO idea (other than that I
like the general idea), I thought I should make one clarification:
In lugnet.general, Thomas Main writes:
> I was very excited when I read the subject line of this post.
> Unfortunately, disappointment has crept in. All this seems to be is a
> contract that will provide an outside company to develop the soundtrack
> for the Bionicle line. And it looks as though you will need a CD-ROM
> equipped PC to experience that.
Yes, Universal Music is going to be producing music based on Bionicle. That
was the gist of the press release. However, you will not need a CD-ROM to
listen to the music -- Enhanced CDs will play in a standard CD player just
like a regular music CD. However, if you put one of the Bionicle Enhanced
CDs into a PC CD-ROM, you'll get additional content, similar but not
identical to the content on the mini-CDs that come with the Toa.
Tomas Clark
Producer, LEGO Direct
The contents of this post do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.
P.S. The last time I posted, Larry Pieniazek suggested I define "Producer"
so people know what it is that Kiernan and Jake and I do at LEGO Direct.
Producer just means "that person who runs the project and does all sorts of
things, like all the stuff that nobody else is available for at the moment."
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