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Twisted Metal 4
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Attachment As well as providing the soundtrack for some levels, the rock star Rob Zombie is also a playable character in Twisted Metal 4. His car, Mr. Zombie, is specified to be a "Dragula", which is a double reference to his song by the same name, as well as the show The Munsters.
One Piece: Romance Dawn
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The American 3DS release of the game did not retain the opening song from the Japanese release, "Eternal Waves" by TRIPLANE.
Ōkami
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Okami's official soundtrack is 5 1/2 hours long. It has 215 tracks on 5 CD's.
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Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
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Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare parodied the Battlefield series in its E3 unveiling, using a similar theme and some of the music used in Battlefield promotional material.
Collection: Madden NFL
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The songs used in the Madden series are generally heavily censored, with notable examples being the word "gangster" in Pitbull's "Fuego" being censored in Madden NFL 08, and the words "God" and "crime" being censored in Kevin Rudolf's song "Let it Rock" in Madden NFL 11.

Despite this, EA Sports did not censor the word "erection" in B.O.B's song "Created Monster", which was featured in Madden NFL 10.
Sly 2: Band of Thieves
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During the ending cutscene, when Sly and Carmelita are discussing music, a pink record of Neil Diamond Live can be seen next to Carmelita's chair. This could be a subtle joke on the fact that Neil Diamond made a song called "Carmelita's Eyes."
Guitar Hero
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The sound producers wanted to make the cover songs as authentic as they could. When they found out that Ozzy Osbourne used a metal fan to record the intro to "Iron Man," they found the same model fan on Craigslist to recreate the same vocal effect for their cover version used in the game.
Castlevania
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Letting the game cycle through all three demos on the start screen and then starting the game will start the first level of the game with no music. The music starts again when the music would normally change in the game, such as reaching the boss.
American McGee's Alice
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In a prerelease trailer for the game, the background music is a reprise of several songs spliced together from Sleepy Hollow and Edward Scissorhands, both composed by Danny Elfman.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game
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Attachment Near the end of the first level the name Kupek is spray painted on a wall. The author of the Scott Pilgrim comics, Bryan Lee O'Malley, records music under the name Kupek.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
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There's an old-fashioned record player in a hidden area at the end of World 1-3, near the secret exit. It strongly resembles Cranky Kong's record player seen in the original Donkey Kong Country, and will even play the same tune if the player pounds the ground next to it.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
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If DK is left idle for long enough, he will start playing a blue Nintendo 3DS XL, similar to to how he would play a grey Nintendo DS in DKC Returns. The audio heard from the system is actually from four real 3DS games by Nintendo:
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Mario Kart 7
Super Mario 3D Land
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage
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Two songs, "FAR AWAY" and "Believe you" by Nana Tanimura, were removed from the US and International releases of the game. The songs were originally played during the credits to the game, and were used heavily during development for promotional videos and at press events.
Super Mario Bros. 2
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The title screen music is a remix of the Underwater Theme from Super Mario Bros.
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F
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Attachment The song, "The MMORPG Addict's Anthem" takes place in an MMORPG that resembles another SEGA series, Phantasy Star Online. More specifically, Phantasy Star Online 2. This is likely in response to a cameo appearance that Hatune Miku made within the title, as their position in the Project DIVA F music video is the same as where they appeared within Phantasy Star Online 2. While the song take place within Phantasy Star Online 2, the lyrics reference RMT (Real Money Trade) and MPKing (Monster Player Killing, a term used for luring monster to attack other players), elements that are practically non-existent in Phantasy Star Online 2 and more prominent within earlier titles in the series.

Also, during this song, the guest vocaloid sings instead of the vocals vocaloid. This is because the guest vocaloid is actually the in-game avatar of the vocals vocaloid.
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
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The song "Wintery Mist" from Silent Hill: Homecoming sounds almost identical to "Winter Tundra", only slowed down.
Silent Hill: Homecoming
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The song, "Wintery Mist", sounds almost identical to "Winter Tundra" from Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies
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Apollo's ringtone is a remix of "The Guitar's Serenade" from Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice. The performance of this song, by The Gavinners featuring Lamiroir, was central to the "Turnabout Serenade" case in that game.
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
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The Greatest Hits version of the game has many different changes to the music in the game, with many new tracks being added to areas that previously reused tracks meant for another portion of the game. In some cases, the correct track was already present, but went unused until the Greatest Hits release.
Ecco: The Tides of Time
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The game's head designer, Ed Annunziata, has stated that Pink Floyd served as an inspiration for the music in the Ecco games. One of the game's levels is named "New Machine", a possible reference to the Pink Floyd song "A New Machine".
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