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Hummer Team's Mortal Kombat 3 predates My Heart Will Go On?...

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Calypso76:
Okay, this seems really weird, but I noticed how My Heart Will Go On was in Hummer's Mortal Kombat 3. Nothing special, right? Until you take into account that it was reviewed as early as March 1997 in the Great Dragon, while Celine wouldn't even record the song until two months later.

Question is, how did they know about this song when it wasn't even recorded yet? Fair enough, Titanic was a huge project that was probably being reported about in 96/early 97, but I just can't understand how they put the song in there. I thought it was perhaps added in the MK4 hack (which was probably released at the same time the real MK4 and Titanic came out) but MK3 also uses it.

MLX:
I'm confused, do you mean the track that plays on the story sequences of Harry's Legend? Is that really an adaptation of My Hearth Will go on?

Calypso76:
No, the theme was first used in Hummer's MK3 for the Balcony (I think it is) stage, at 4:00 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxTj-f9CfUE

My question was, if this game was reviewed in March 1997, how did they know about Rose's theme from Titanic, which wasn't even recorded until May?

NewRisingSun:

--- Quote ---No, the theme was first used in Hummer's MK3 for the Balcony (I think it is) stage, at 4:00 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxTj-f9CfUE
--- End quote ---
That's not "My Heart Will Go On"....

MLX:
I bet Hummer Team just reused the Mortal Kombat 3 track for Titenic & Harry's Legend and it is absolutely unrelated to any of the Titanic soundtracks. It's been proven multiple time that Hummer Cheng reused various instruments channels or sequences of notes in other unrelated track. it's especially blatant with the Sachen games and the later productions (detailed on the associated wiki pages).

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