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Carmageddon: Game rip

Game info

Name: Carmageddon
Characteristics: Action, Racing / Driving
Publishers: Interplay, SCI, Virgin, SCi (Sales Curve Interactive), Titus Interactive
Developers: Interplay, SCI, Software Creations, Stainless Software
Original/port composers: Colin McGinley, Fear Factory (Dos), Lee Groves (Dos)
Platforms:
PC Dos (1997)
PC Windows (22 Jul 1997)
Game Boy Color (07 Apr 2000)
Nintendo 64 (28 Jun 2000) - United States
PlayStation (06 Apr 2001) - Europe

Music info

Released: 22 Jul 1997
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composers of these tunes: Fear Factory, Lee Groves
Music type: Game rip
My rating: 4/10
Num of tunes: 7
Num of CDs: 1
Play time: 37:15

My info

First and last tracks are horrible unlistenable metal, the middle of CD is a bit softer futurictic fast techno, but generally this soundtrack came to me too unlistenable. :( [4/10]



User reviews


Tracklist

01. Demanufacture
02. Coastal
03. Desert
04. Zero Signal
05. Industrial
06. Winter Wonderland
07. Body Hammer

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Record created/updated: 26. September 2002.
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