10 Musicians Who Hid Original Tracks In Your Favourite Games

8. 50 Cent - Blood On The Sand

50 Cent Blood On The Sand Ps3 600x300SierraWe live in a world of unanswered questions; what happens after we die? Why do people like Alan Carr? And most importantly, how in the hell did 50 Cent's game get a sequel. Well the answer is, we live in a strange and mysterious world, where people apparently have awful taste in everything. After his mind numbingly-dire first outing - 50 Cent: Bulletproof, 50 Cent is back with his G-Unit friends to take the fight to the middle east, and defend everyone's freedom.. or something. The game basically sees you shooting a load of arabs while Fiddy's music pounds through the speakers - and you're surely just dying to hear some of the mad good tunes he made for this game aren't you? Well don't worry - we've got that rim-spinning classic right here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71qNl1LZkUU Racially insensitive, astonishingly boring to play, and full of generic 50 Cent B-sides -everything about this game was just awful. Crappy games and whoring out your image? Fiddy 'bout that.
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Having written for Official Playstation Mag, Godisageek and obviously What Culture. Tom is a London based writer who loves him some games. You may also find his articles lurking in the film and comic sections on rare occasions.