Re: EA releases C&C music on iTunes [message #178406 is a reply to message #178379] |
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cmatt42
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Chronojam wrote on Tue, 08 November 2005 12:16 | That's not entirely true, they allowed them to be used in the remakes. Westwood always liked to do some things different whenever a game was remade/ported, this was one change that PlayStation owners could enjoy.
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Yeah, I originally bought the game for the PlayStation, and the tracks were stuck in my head all the time (that's a good thing in this case) with lyrics, etc. When I played the PC version, I noticed them missing almost immediately.
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