Talk:Quarantine (computer game)
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Hey hey, this is quite a bit more content then the paragraph I first submitted... good work. But anyhow to the point the soundtrack seems to be a little iffy. From http://www.mobygames.com/game/quarantine/trivia they say the soundtrack goes:
01. Berlin Chair - You Am I 02. The Driver Is You - The Fauves 03. The Wahooti Fandango - Custard 04. Ingrown - Smudge 05. Lie Down Forever - Godstar 06. Snail Trail - Screamfeeder 07. Uranium Watch - The Daisygrinders 08. Weak Will - Underground Lovers 09. Whirlwind - Hellmenn 10. Yellow Beam - Crow 11. Now You Know - Sidewinder
so before we start tussling about what songs were actually on it, where'd the info opposing this come from? Porty 16:33, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
- Good question. I'm listening to the soundtrack right now, and as it is, the track order is screwed up. The right order is the one from the MobyGames site. Plus, the band "Custard" made the song called "Wahooti Fandango," they even had an album by the same name.
Also, there are soem clarification issues in the Story section. At one point, it says OmniCorp released a chemical. Later on, it mentions a virus. Was it a virus, or a chemical?
[edit] top dog at HOTU
I'm just leaving this link here so that I can use it to update the article in a while: http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?gameid=864
[edit] Detroit produces hovercars?
"Like today's Detroit, KEMO city was known for the manufacture of hovercars" 203.97.201.89 21:16, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 09:35, 21 January 2008 (UTC)