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Soundtrack Available
via R* Social Club
Friday, March 28th, 2008
After just coming off watching the 4th and final Grand Theft Auto IV
trailer we have more exciting news, this time it brings the world of
video games and music together:
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Yahoo Games Article |
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In a partnership bound to shake,
rattle and roll both the music biz and interactive
entertainment, Rockstar Games and Amazon have teamed up to
create an ambitious new model for digital music
distribution. Built exclusively for the upcoming video game
blockbuster Grand Theft Auto IV, it allows players to buy
real-world MP3s of tracks heard over the game's numerous
radio stations in a very seamless manner.
Advertised throughout Liberty City, the cheekily-named "ZiT"
technology is built into the game's mobile phone interface
system. As players cruise around the world listening to the
in-game radio, they can at any point 'mark' a song by
opening their phone and dialing the number ZIT-555-0100.
Gamers will then receive a text message with the song and
artist names, and if they're registered at the forthcoming
Rockstar Games Social Club community site, they'll find an
e-mail waiting in their inbox with a direct link to a custom
playlist on Amazon.com. All songs tagged "ZiT" will be
stored here, available for preview and purchase at Amazon's
going rate of $.89-$.99 per track. Best of all, those MP3s
are free of the Digital Rights Management (DRM) limitations
imposed on files downloaded through Apple's iTunes store and
thus can be imported into any computer or digital device
with no constraints. |
The rest of the article can be viewed at
Yahoo Games and is
definitely worth a read or at the least a glance. |
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Article posted by
AdamR |
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