Original songs tailored to the atmosphere and events of a game
beat licensed music any day.
Not exact matches
Even the
music - much of it
licensed from other sources - adds the right electro sheen or
beat - thumping crunch to each individual fight.
I also remember some years ago that the (pretty dismal) followup to the classic Def Jam Vendetta was a Street Fighter clone that used the game's heavily
licensed soundtrack to generate mostly neglected environmental hazards (for example, fire hydrants would spray water to the
beat of a song), and if you had
music on your hard drive it would use it.
The company only acquired
Beats Electronics, launched Apple
Music (including on Android), and opened up its MFi (Made For)
licensing program to include headphones that use its proprietary Lightning port.