Rockstar partners with Universal Music Group subsidiary Interscope to set the tone for San Andreas.
Tomorrow morning, Rockstar Games will broadcast the first official details on the soundtrack to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Rockstar will announce a partnership with Interscope Records, a division of Universal Music Group, which boasts the largest catalog in the music industry.
"Although we are keeping the specific details of the track listing under wraps for now, gamers can expect the full spectrum of the early 90's FM dial, both in the game and on the official soundtrack," a Rockstar spokesperson told GameSpot this evening. "Over the next month or so leading up to the game's release, some details regarding some of the tracks in the game may be revealed."
News source: GameSpot
Tomorrow morning, Rockstar Games will broadcast the first official details on the soundtrack to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Rockstar will announce a partnership with Interscope Records, a division of Universal Music Group, which boasts the largest catalog in the music industry.
"Although we are keeping the specific details of the track listing under wraps for now, gamers can expect the full spectrum of the early 90's FM dial, both in the game and on the official soundtrack," a Rockstar spokesperson told GameSpot this evening. "Over the next month or so leading up to the game's release, some details regarding some of the tracks in the game may be revealed."
The 11 console titles--all sequels--that the research predicts will sell more than 1 million units each and will dominate holiday sales are as follows:
•Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Take-Two, PS2)
•Halo 2 (Microsoft, Xbox)
•Madden NFL 2005 (Electronic Arts, PS2)
•Need for Speed Underground 2 (Electronic Arts, PS2)
•Gran Turismo 4 (SCEA, PS2)
•Spider-Man 2 (Activision, PS2)
•Tony Hawk's Underground 2 (Activision, PS2)
•Pokémon LeafGreen (Nintendo, GBA)
•Pokémon FireRed (Nintendo, GBA)
•Metal Gear Solid 3 (Konami, PS2)
•Mortal Kombat: Deception (Midway, PS2)
Wedbush Morgan predicts that during 2004, 218 million pieces of software will be sold in total, skewed such that an astonishing 114 million of them will be moved during the final three months of the year. In addition, the report closes with in-depth looks at six of the major third-party publishers and recommendations for investors (giving a "Buy" rating to Take-Two, Activision, Atari, and Electronic Arts and a "Hold" rating to Midway and THQ).
While today's report focused on the console and handheld sectors, the document briefly alluded to three PC games thought capable of driving sales of a million or more before the end of the calendar year. Those would be Doom 3 (Activision), the upcoming The Sims 2.0 (Electronic Arts), and "November’s" release of Half-Life 2 (VU Games). "We expect the total unit sales for the 11 console/handheld million unit SKUs plus the three PC million unit SKUs to exceed 30 million units in calendar 2004," said Wedbush analysts Michael Pachter and Edward Woo in today's report.
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Hopefully the community will churn out more modding tools so we can convert some of the already fab modelled cars out there into SA (I tweaked with car physics briefly)
I'm hoping to hear some early 'The Prodigy Experience', 2 Unlimited, etc...
Maybe so.. ive already heard that its gonna hav Snoop Dogg on the soundtrack.
There are actually going to be garages in the game so you can mod your cars in them as well
no problem - how about her http://www.craigproductions.com/EC2004/Pretty.JPG
Dont worry hes lieing. Rock* said that the soundtrack would alot bigger than VC. So if VC's soundtrack was 4 CDs imagine this one. Besides The Game said on his forums himself that he was still recording some songs and also doing scripts for GTA: SA so if he does have the soundtrack (which we all know u dont) you just got tricked cuz u dont have the mayority of the songs that are gonna be on the OFFICAL one anyways.
If u dont belive me go ahead but most of the rap sound track will be 50 Cent, G-Unit, Eminem, D-12, Obie Trice, Dr.Dre, Busta Rhymes and the rest of the Aftermath/Shady family. Yes 2Pac will be on the soundtrack (most of the songs i will expect on his Nov album as well) because Interscope still owns some of 2Pac's vocals. And Em mixes the s*it outta them. Not all of it belong to Death Row.
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