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8 December 2008 15:31 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz
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EMI Music has announced that they have signed up a few top artists to appear in a new version of the popular iPhone game Tap Tap Revenge.
Tap Tap Revenge, created by Tapulous, was a hit game on jaibroken iPhones and iPod Touches before it was made "official" and offered in the Apple App Store for free.
The new version, Tap Tap Dance, will feature songs from Moby, Chemical Brothers, Digitalism, Daft Punk, Basement Jaxx, Justice, Junkie XL, Soul Magic Orchestra and Morgan Page.
EMI added that it plans to sell a Tap Tap Dance soundtrack that will feature the 10 songs.
"We are close to having a formula that the artists, labels, publishers and Apple are all happy with," noted Tapulous' CEO, Bart Decrem.
The game will cost $4.99 USD from the App Store when it is released.
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