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Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt.[www.musicradar.com]
Not cool.
What the hell?
Is this some kind of riddle I’m suppose to interpret?
And btw moonwalker was a terrible game with stock Michael snipets. Hardly the same as Trent’s work of art here. Want a better example check out green jelly and maximum carnage iconic acclaim musical masterpiece in 16 bit.
But imo anyway not sure if you are being serious or not. Remasters are fine even the laziest remasters are better than barebone ports like 90% of lucasarts.
Old clip, about 5:45 in; https://youtu.be/MdCz6AOHEvs?si=0QcBsZN4ngWADYZ6
https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Doom_3_soundtrack
It’s nice when artists do collab with gaming and other media. Course it’s rare when someone does it as a fan like Trent did.