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    i was playing tony hawk today and began to wonder about what game had the first like "real music from a band" as a selling point (even if it was jsut a crappy midi)

    i first thought of maybe crue ball but im sure there has got to be something earlier

    i know tehres a journey game, ive never played it but does that have there music?

    any ideas?
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    Yeah it did. It even had a tape in the cabinet that played during the bonus round.

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    Plays many Journey songs, including a tape of Separate Ways. Bonus round: you (the roadie) must push fans away from the concert stage.

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    so is that the first or anyone know of anything older?
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    the first console game to do it was Road Rash

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    On Amiga it was Xenon 2 in 1989 I think.
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    Default Re: first game to brag about real bands music

    Quote Originally Posted by DJ_DEEM
    i was playing tony hawk today and began to wonder about what game had the first like "real music from a band" as a selling point (even if it was jsut a crappy midi)

    i first thought of maybe crue ball but im sure there has got to be something earlier

    i know tehres a journey game, ive never played it but does that have there music?

    any ideas?
    I always thought Moonwalker was the first. That came out in '89-'90 though.
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    Nowhere near the first, but Green Jelly's performance in Maximum Carnage is another early example.

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    There is a Journey Escape cart for the Atari 2600. And it does have 1 simulated song in it. Don't Stop Believin'
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    other pre-cd era examples

    Crue Ball
    Beavis and Butthead
    Goonies II
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRedEye
    Nowhere near the first, but Green Jelly's performance in Maximum Carnage is another early example.
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    Lets not forget the craptacular "Psychosonik" "band" in the "game" X-calibur 2097 for SNES, as well as the "rap"/"techno" "duo" of Anita and Kid Ray, aka 2 Unlimited, in the SNES game Biometal.


    Oh yeah, Rock and Roll Racing had some classic reditions of actual tunes, sans vocals, but still not bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsu
    Lets not forget the craptacular "Psychosonik" "band" in the "game" X-calibur 2097 for SNES.
    I can't forget Psykosonik! They are actually a great group away from the SNES game. They are far from craptacular my friend. They have also released albums under the names Hednoize and BPM: Basic Pleasure Model. They have some d/l-able clips on the net, check 'em out.

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    The first game I can recall that got Accolades for licensed CD-quality soundtracks would have to be Wipeout XL. If it wasn't for F.S.O.L. I would have neer heard of this game.

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    Not the first by any means. Though I remember Activision putting out some licensed MTV, twisted metal type game called Slamscap (?) for the playstation. I believe it had music by god lives under water and a couple other tecno bands.
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    Technically, I would say Gyruss is the first...it does Bach. Of course, later came Tetris with Tchaikovsky et al.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRedEye
    Nowhere near the first, but Green Jelly's performance in Maximum Carnage is another early example.
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    I dont think this is an example of what your talking about but as were on the subject of music & games. Does anyone remember Rise of the Robots (snes/mega drive) where the music was composed by Brian May (Queen) This was put on the box to promote the game. Awful, awful game though..

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    Some of the music in the Sonic games are based off songs by a real Japanese group called Dreams Come True, but I doubt that counts.

    Also GWAR did the music for the Beavis and Butthead games.
    And don't bring up that stupid girlie Aladdin rip off! Shantea?

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    [quote="Acidic_Pain"]
    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsu
    Back to the topic at hand;
    The first game I can recall that got Accolades for licensed CD-quality soundtracks would have to be Wipeout XL. If it wasn't for F.S.O.L. I would have neer heard of this game.

    F.S.O.L. = Future Sounds of London
    I bought my PS2 for WO-XL and FF Tactics. XL had some good songs in it. Chemical Brothers were in there too.

    Back to the topic at hand;
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRedEye
    Nowhere near the first, but Green Jelly's performance in Maximum Carnage is another early example.
    First one that popped into my head too.
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