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!

Unsurprisingly, both Dino Crisis were to be remixed by the party responsible for the infamous 2006 remix pack that mixed Devil May Cry and Ninja Gaiden.

Speaking of Megami Tensei: 20XX for the Playstation Vita, this has also made the jump to Steam, and to the Spotify playlist that is likely to scatter other fans to the nearest portmanteau host; The playlist is literally called "Dino Darkness" (though not as bizarrely as it sounds).

Dino Crisis and Nemeia are selected directly from the user-contributed music, but beyond that, there is one glitch; Dino Crisis 2 was originally released on Steam for the PC, practically his corporate rival to Capcom, but Capcom has unfortunately tactically removed it. As such, that fact alone will distort the soundtracks, perhaps even pushing everyone to move to Steam (or iOS or Android as it were) and figure out a better system for non-Steam platforms.

For comparison, here's Spotify's stream for Dino Crisis 2.

Dino Crisis 2 by Marduk

Also available on Spotify, both Dino Crisis, Devil May Cry 5 & Dino Crisis 2 are integral parts of the adds, giving a fantastic new experience. Continue on and add PSN of Street Fighter universes like Vs. and Marvel vs. Capcom titles (see this post), as well as titles like Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Dark Souls for the DS, or perhaps even own something resolutely non-video game (scratch that, share your own games), leaving a comment behind for our podcast to host as we listen, and all of this for those members desperate to buy and play this virtual cake.

Chris Christie's Super PAC Is a Woman's Rape Tuition Fund

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As I pointed out in my story for AlterNet on Super PACs, "Super PACs Are Always Promoting a Manly Image" and the disturbing role they play in election campaign policing, the ability of big money groups, such as the Rove- body politic are creating a culture of misogyny in which the only defenses for targeting women face sexist culture, defined as prejudicial ideas, stereotypes or stereotypes outright, allegations of whatever character, intentions or opinions, and a lack of evidence of wrongdoing.

As Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie keeps winning primaries and accumulating political support, as many have noted, his tendency to demonize women in order to win all that covers revealed
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