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On the Web
- MTV Music Generator Resources - Offers a discussion board, screenshots, and links.
- GameSpot Review: MTV Music Generator (PlayStation) - Rated 7.0/10 by Lauren Fielder. "You'll realize right away that the ideal setting for intense music creation is not the 2MB RAM PlayStation." Reader reviews. 10 screen shots.
- Music Generation For PlayStation 2 - Guides, tutorials, song sharing.
- IGN.com - Review of the Playstation version rated 9/10 by Doug Perry. "Codemasters' brilliant music making game rewrites the book on music for the PlayStation."
- Gamezilla - Reviewed by Alex Karls. "A title most gamers will probably want to leave at the store. However, if you're a serious fan of music and all the design that goes into it, this may be one of the better PS2 titles you could buy."
- IGN - Game profile, screen shots, FAQs, cheats, previews, and review [8/10].
- GameZone - Description, screen shots, review [8/10], preview, and news.
- GamePro - Profile, screen shots, previews, and review [3/5].
- PlanetPS2 - Reviewed by Andrei Alupului, score: 68 out of 100. "You're better off getting some PC sound software if you'd really like it, but if you do decide to check out MG2, make sure you bring your patience. You're going to need it."
- Cheat Code Central - FAQ and cheats.
Wikipedia Articles
- Dial MTV - Dial MTV was a television series on MTV that played music videos. Much like Total Request Live, Dial MTV played the top five or top ten most requested videos of the day, as requested by viewers who dialed in (hence, the name) to vote for their favorite video.
- D-TV - DTV was a series of music videos created by Walt Disney Productions in 1984 using popular music and video footage from Disney videos, mostly cartoons, created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the name of this series. The videos were shown as filler material on the ...
- Crazy Monkey - Crazy Monkey is a series of spots made for MTV to go between music videos. The team behind Crazy Monkey first made them in the hope of MTV just airing them at least once, and thus staking the South African flag on the airwaves of the world's music channel.
- Street Party (TV series) - Street Party was a music video program on MTV that aired Friday nights between the years 1989 and 1992. A companion show to Club MTV, Street Party aired Dance videos.
- 120 Minutes (UK TV series) - 120 Minutes is a show on MTV Two, broadcast every night at 1am. In the tradition of the US show of the same name, it showcases music videos from "the newest, most innovative acts in rock, left field and electronic music".