This sounds rather cool. After checking out some of the tracks, I bookmarked the page for future reference. I'm currently in the development of some freeware 2D PC games and an 'original' soundtrack sounds like a sweet option when I near completion.
One thing that does concern me under the license bit is the calculated price of a 'freeware' setup, or more correctly, if I use the following options:
Video Games (non-Web)
PC Only
Download Only
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Nonprofit
This usually ranks at $112.50 per title.
That's quite expensive, considering the resulting game (which would probably include multiple tracks) is for non-profit, has no marketing and is available only from the single internet website (or a typical freeware distribution setup). I think the calculation system needs some adjustment.
What I find really odd is the cheapest setup one can configure (for non-web game):
Video Games (non-Web)
iPhone/Android
Download Only
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Xbox indie Game
Currently that ranks at $39.60 (which I think is more reasonable for a freeware title)... but who the hell is making an Xbox indie Game for the iPhone? (You may want to adjust some of your selection options to avoid 'impossible/confusing' setups)
Anyway, I look forward to seeing how this service grows. Great idea.
~Brandon