Konami, Sony BMG in Pact
Konami's popular game music getting sold online through iTunes and Rhapsody.
Date: Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Konami Digital Entertainment today announced an agreement with SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT to digitally distribute Konamišs library of songs from its diversified catalog of video games. Under the agreement, Konamišs music will be available for download from major online retailers such as iTunes and Rhapsody as well as a number of mobile service providers.

For the first time in Konami's history, consumers will have access to original music from celebrated franchises such as Castlevania, Silent Hill, Dance Dance Revolution and Elebits as well as classic arcade hits such as Gradius and Contra. In addition to major web-based retailers, the music will also be available through major mobile carriers as well as Konamišs official web site, www.konami.com .

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