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− | {{expand}}''''' | + | {{expand}}[[Nine Inch Nails]] and [[Trent Reznor]]'s music has been used in video games, ranging from the first person shooter ''Quake'' to music games ''Guitar Hero'' and ''Rock Band''. |
− | + | ==Quake== | |
− | + | The [[Quake Soundtrack]] was wholly created by Trent Reznor for use as background and incidental music during gameplay. The 10 tracks created for this release have never been released elsewhere, and therefore an original copy of the soundtrack is prized by many. | |
− | + | ==Doom 3== | |
− | + | Reznor was originally approached to create sound effects and music for Doom 3, and his pieces were used in the original alpha release. However, the final game didn't contain any music or sounds by Reznor. | |
− | + | <blockquote>''Note that id Software were such fans of Nine Inch Nails that the Ultimate Doom game featured the NIN logo hidden on the level map "E4M1: Hell Beneath"''</blockquote> | |
− | + | ==Tony Hawk's Project 8== | |
− | + | The soundtrack for Tony Hawk's Project 8 features "[[Getting Smaller]]" | |
− | *"[[The Collector]]" | + | ==Rock Band== |
− | *"[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]" | + | Rock Band features 7 fully playable songs from the NIN catalogue, |
− | *"[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]" | + | *"[[The Hand That Feeds (song)|The Hand That Feeds]]" - From the original game |
− | + | From the separately purchasable "Nine Inch Nails Pack 1", released February 26, 2008: | |
− | + | *"[[The Collector]]" | |
− | + | *"[[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]]" | |
− | *"[[Burn (song)|Burn]]" | + | *"[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]" |
− | *"[[Capital G (song)|Capital G]]" | + | From the separately purchasable "Nine Inch Nails Pack 2", released July 22, 2008: |
− | *"[[Last]]" ( | + | *"[[Burn (song)|Burn]]" |
+ | *"[[Capital G (song)|Capital G]]" | ||
+ | *"[[Last]]" | ||
+ | ==Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock== | ||
+ | Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock featured "[[Wish (song)|Wish]]", fully playable. | ||
+ | ==Need for Speed: Undercover== | ||
+ | The soundtrack for Need for Speed: Undercover features the song "[[The Mark Has Been Made]]" | ||
+ | ==Midnight Club: Los Angeles== | ||
+ | The soundtrack for Midnight Club: Los Angeles features "[[1,000,000]]" and "[[Discipline]]" (listed under "Hard Rock") | ||
[[Category:Related to NIN]] | [[Category:Related to NIN]] |
Revision as of 14:40, 4 July 2010
Nine Inch Nails and Trent Reznor's music has been used in video games, ranging from the first person shooter Quake to music games Guitar Hero and Rock Band.
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Quake
The Quake Soundtrack was wholly created by Trent Reznor for use as background and incidental music during gameplay. The 10 tracks created for this release have never been released elsewhere, and therefore an original copy of the soundtrack is prized by many.
Doom 3
Reznor was originally approached to create sound effects and music for Doom 3, and his pieces were used in the original alpha release. However, the final game didn't contain any music or sounds by Reznor.
Note that id Software were such fans of Nine Inch Nails that the Ultimate Doom game featured the NIN logo hidden on the level map "E4M1: Hell Beneath"
Tony Hawk's Project 8
The soundtrack for Tony Hawk's Project 8 features "Getting Smaller"
Rock Band
Rock Band features 7 fully playable songs from the NIN catalogue,
- "The Hand That Feeds" - From the original game
From the separately purchasable "Nine Inch Nails Pack 1", released February 26, 2008:
From the separately purchasable "Nine Inch Nails Pack 2", released July 22, 2008:
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock featured "Wish", fully playable.
Need for Speed: Undercover
The soundtrack for Need for Speed: Undercover features the song "The Mark Has Been Made"
Midnight Club: Los Angeles
The soundtrack for Midnight Club: Los Angeles features "1,000,000" and "Discipline" (listed under "Hard Rock")