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Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles Soundtrack

Developer and publisher Capcom released Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for PlayStation Network with all new features including high definition graphics and PlayStation Move support. One thing that hasn't changed since the game was first introduced back in 2009. A game that spans the better parts of the Resident Evil series needs a great soundtrack to compliment the great gameplay, and that's why Capcom brought in series veterans Shusaku Uchiyama and Takeshi Miura to create an amazing soundtrack.

Shusaku Uchiyama created the parts of the soundtrack that spanned the Resident Evil 2 storyline in the game, while Takeshi Miura created the Resident Evil Code: Veronica part of the Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles soundtrack. The duo collaborated with over 40 other musicians to create the orchestral parts of the soundtrack, and the variety on the soundtrack includes softer overtures for the game's menus and safe zones, frightening scores for creepy encounter with the game's most fearsome monsters and exciting orchestral scores that bring to life the most exciting moments of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil Code: Veronica.

Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles features a great soundtrack that gamers can enjoy whether they're fighting off zombies in Raccoon City or heading to work in their car. The game's soundtrack features over 60 original tracks that span well over a hour of exciting music on two discs. You can purchase the official Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles soundtrack from Amazon.com and other music retailers. Check out this great soundtrack today!

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