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And madison mason nobody really knew of these CD-Rom things, no one knew what they did. And when I was told the game was going to come out on CD-Rom, I said is that anything like a CD? And Graeme Devin, one madison mason of the madison mason producers of that game who went on to produce games like Return to Castle Wolfenstein, said "Yeah, it's kind of like that." And I said, "Can you put CD audio on it like a regular CD?" And he said, "Sure Fat Man." And I said, "Can I write a 40-minute album of music and produce it with real instruments and put it on there for free and ship it with the game?" And his response was, "Sure Fat Man, whatever you say." And we even got a couple of the singing tracks playing in the game. And I got a fax from the people at Virgin, the publisher, a couple of days before they were going to ship the game saying, "Let's just dump this music, it's too hard to get this thing to work."
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