Buying Guide

This section is a mini-guide on how to purchase these soundtracks from my site of choice, VGMWorld.com. I am a huge fan of this site and think it is a great choice of site to purchase Japanese video game music from!

Step 1: Register for an account. Easy peasy!

Step 2: In the search box, select the dropdowns "Music", "Name" and then enter "Legend of Heroes"

Step 3: Browse the soundtracks! There are tons there from a variety of Legend of Heroes games. The best ones are:

Step 4: Add the sound tracks you want to your cart by clicking "Buy now". It will re-direct you to the cart each time. Just go back and add the other sound tracks if you are buying more than one.

Step 5: Select the country you are in, then click "add shipping". You will be given 3 options. The most expensive is Express Mail Service, which is naturally the fastest. Going down they get progressively slower. Add whichever one you can afford.

Step 6: Enter any special instructions into the box provided.

NOTE! If you request that they mark the item as a gift, they will do it! This prevents you from getting charged customs. I imported 18000 yen ($180 CAD) and 4000 yen ($40 CAD) worth of CDs marked as a gift and was not charged customs. Just make sure you ask! Very useful in countries like Canada that charge you 50% for every dollar over $20 you spend.

Step 7: Click "Go to Payments". It will ask for your address and name and stuff, so enter it, then click continue.

Step 8: You can pay four different ways; debit/credit, International Postal Money Order, paypal or send cash. I would recommend Paypal.

Step 9: For those of you using debit/credit, enter your information. They are a very trustworthy site, but if you're paranoid, again, use paypal. For those using paypal/IPMO, you will receive a confirmation of your order with details on who to send the money to.

And bingo, now just wait a week or two (or longer, depending on your country) and then you will receive your soundtracks! Told you it was easy!

If you have any troubles or concerns, you're always welcome to email me, but I'd strongly suggest contacting VGMWorld yourself. The person I talked to (Kahori Ezaki) is a great guy and was more than happy to put up with my constant nagging. His english was almost perfect so don't feel intimidated!