Gaming News - August 2006
Los Angeles, CA (August 14, 2006) - Sierra today revealed the
soundtrack for their upcoming game Scarface: The World Is Yours.
From Sierra:
Popular 1980s acts like Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, Judas Priest and Debbie
Harry have included songs in the game alongside the entire original motion
picture score by Giorgio Moroder and songs from the original motion picture
soundtrack to create the ultimate Scarface music mix.
The game will also include several tracks from some of today’s hottest music
artists. Information regarding contemporary music included in the game will be
released at a later date. The video game is being developed by Radical
Entertainment, a Sierra Entertainment studio, through a licensing agreement with
Universal Studios Consumer Products Group.
Scarface: The World Is Yours will change the way gamers listen to music in-game
by allowing players to customize their music experience through an innovative
new “Mix Tape” feature. Gamers will be able to tailor their own soundtracks to
their preference in a variety of different ways.
“Throughout the development process we have focused on giving the player the
power to choose their own in-game music experience, whether it be the Scarface
purist that wants only the film score, the player that wants authentic music
from the time period or the fan that craves the hottest tracks from today’s
talent,” said Cindy Cook, chief strategy and marketing officer for Vivendi
Games. “We are able to offer this choice through our new ‘Mix Tape’ music mixer
and an incredible lineup of 1980s and contemporary artists that are bringing
their hits to the game. Generations of film fans and gamers will be able to
create an experience that best suits their unique tastes.”
In-game music will be playable throughout the game, whether Tony Montana is
driving a car, walking down the street, in a boat chase or even while engaged in
a shootout. A selection of songs will be available to the player at the start of
the game, while others can be unlocked upon completing missions, found
throughout the game world or purchased through the game’s “Exotics Catalog,”
which allows players to indulge in the lavish lifestyle of Tony Montana by
offering a vast array of items for purchase including décor for the mansion,
rare vehicles, hirelings and weaponry upgrades.
About the 1980s Music Lineup
Some of the biggest names from the 1980s music scene across many genres have
lent songs to the game. A partial list of music from the film’s 80’s time period
includes:
Debbie Harry - “Rush Rush” (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Public Enemy - “Don’t Believe The Hype
Run DMC - “Sucker MCs”
Judas Priest - “Breaking the Law”
Rick James - “Super Freak”
Grandmaster Flash - “The Message”
Peter Tosh - “Steppin’ Razor”
Rick James - “Give It To Me Baby”
Beth Anderson - “Dance Dance Dance” (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Burning Spear - “Social Living”
Iggy Pop - “The Passenger”
Johnny Cash - “I’m an Easy Rider”
About the “Mix Tape” Music Player
Revolutionizing the way music can be heard in an open-world game, the “Mix Tape”
feature allows players to create their own music compilations by creating custom
cassettes, 1980s-style.
For example, a hardcore fan of the 1983 classic film can choose to play only the
Giorgio Moroder score to recreate an authentic Scarface film experience; a
player looking to accurately immerse themselves in time period can choose to
play only music from the 1980s; fans of modern music, hoping to hear today’s
best hip-hop, rock and reggaeton, will be able to select to play contemporary
music; those looking for more a more eclectic mix can simply choose their
favorite songs for a varied musical experience.
Gamers will also be able to select from pre-made mixes by genre and time period,
including reggae, pop, hip-hop, Latin, reggaeton and country.


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