![]() The relic also reinforces how ingrained into gaming culture the Mario theme has always been. People who love to make games generally love to play games, and it stands to reason they would reference games from time to time. Regardless of how the music made its way into the game, it serves as a reminder that despite console exclusivity and strange licensing restrictions, games are made by people. In the crunch at the end of a project, developers often end up leaving in cut content and unused development work like recently discovered in Sekiro. This points to the idea that perhaps the folks at Capcom that worked on Dino Crisis 2 used the tune as some kind of a placeholder and then didn’t remove the audio file. It only seems to exist in the trial version, which the Dino Crisis developers would have distributed prior to the game’s release in order to get folks excited about buying it. ![]() ![]() ![]() It just exists in the game files on its own. ![]()
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