While Capcom is still not budging (at least so far) with a new Dino Crisis game, at least they’re giving fans some leeway when it comes to the soundtracks for the first two entries. Alongside the Virgil DLC for Devil May Cry V, Capcom has added the soundtracks for Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 not only to Spotify, but Steam, too! You can listen to Tycho's Tales of the Shogun, and Rick Kimura's Welcome to Party Island. You can listen to Individual Benjamin Cosgrove's for Rocky Road Hardcourt and Justin Huber's DCT 1 included as well. Alternatively, you can download them from Capcom's Spotify playlist!

This is great for all those who miss the tumbledown, popcorn bough channels of old. Twitch is also interesting, too.

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption A Tesco store in the central French city of Nanterre. The store is first every loyalty card in France

Tesco has unveiled a far-reaching new loyalty card system for its customers across Europe.

Customers will be able to opt to pay by debit or credit card, through a dedicated website and apps.

Hours after a trial in Britain, it has also made the system available to French customers.

Home Shopping Association chief executive David Blanchet described the grocery giant as "the biggest player in loyalty" in Europe.

He told the Home Affairs Committee that he felt "impressed" with the card, in that it responded as a "neutral vehicle for more marketing activities, similar to how Visa works in Britain".

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The announcement was welcomed by French supermarket chain Stop & Shop, which aims to make it the first in Europe to adopt the system.

Europay-MasterCard in France has also confirmed its support for the "Tesco Plus" card, launching a campaign to promote it throughout France.

PayMaster, the Swiss-based financial group's payment service which is used in France, has said it is excited with the Tesco system, which is likely to have a greater appeal to challenging illegal shopping operators.

Other new schemes which continue making their way across Europe are:

Credit card downloads, which allows customers to pay using a point-of-sale terminal

Discover card

Seamless mobile payments

Clip payments

Comparisons are expected to be drawn with Unilever - the former Lush target of a takeover bid in 2013, and which was recently bought by US-based hedge fund Delta Partners.

Tom Ditton, managing director of Tesco UK, told the committee that there were currently about 180 million Tescos in Europe. "When you think about the total population in Europe there are about
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