Arguably the biggest game released this week was Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars on the DS. It's an impressively deep, true-to-the-series, handcramp-inducing marvel, but when it comes to a series like Grand Theft Auto it's not about the game, it's about the street cred. Many were worried about a loss in credibility by putting such a controversial series on the family-favorite DS. Well, contemporary music snobs and hoodrats alike, take note, as Chinatown Wars gets a heaping helping of respect in its theme song:
Oh yes, villains, it's the legendary killer bee Ghostface Killah and the man in the mask DOOM (formerly MF Doom) in this sick cut produced by Oh No. That's right, hip-hop historians, on this one video game theme we have representatives of the Wu-Tang Clan, KMD, and Stones Throw. It's also worth noting that Ghostface and DOOM are two of the most critically acclaimed rappers of our time. A generally cool little number, the Chinatown Wars theme is yet another tease for the long-hyped GhostDoom album (and we know Doom plays well with others).
Oh yeah, videogames. You know, it's GTA, only it's on the DS. If you like both of those things, you'll probably love Chinatown Wars. I'm sorry, it's so easy to forget about that when you're groovin to the good shizz.
Thanks to the Stones Throw twitter.
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