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Full Throttle song perfect for Fallout

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Yeah I was sitting here going "hmm I wonder if it's in the page source..." which is how I steal things from ytmnd.
Did you use Unplug or what?
 

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Yeah, "I'm not putting my lips on that." I replay that game using Dosbox every six months or so. I've totally got an original CD (with a demo for Dark Forces). It's actually cracked, but the cracks are on the outer rings and the whole CD only contains like 200MB so I was able to copy everything to my HD.
 

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It hardly ever works for me. The problem with Full Throttle in particular is that the game requires you to have the CD in the drive and though I'm sure there's some way to do that with ScummVM it was much less easy than just mounting it in Dosbox.
 

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