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|Row 4 title = Release dates:
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|Row 4 info = '''Playstation Portable:''' <br/>
|Row 4 info = '''Playstation Portable:''' <br/>
{{vgrelease|EU=September 1 2005}}{{vgrelease|NA=September 13 2005}}{{vgrelease|EU=June 2 2006 (platinum)}}
{{vgrelease|EU=September 1 2005<ref>http://uk.playstation.com/psp/games/detail/item46237/MediEvil-Resurrection/</ref>}}{{vgrelease|NA=September 12 2005<ref>http://us.playstation.com/games-and-media/games/medievil-resurrection-psp.html</ref>}}{{vgrelease|EU=June 2 2006 (platinum)}}
'''PlayStation Network:''' <br/>
'''PlayStation Network:''' <br/>
{{vgrelease|EU=May 2 2008}}{{vgrelease|NA=June 26 2008}}
{{vgrelease|EU=May 2 2008}}{{vgrelease|NA=June 26 2008}}
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{{main|MediEvil: Resurrection OST}}
{{main|MediEvil: Resurrection OST}}
The music in the soundtrack is split into two halves. The cues from the first half are largely reminiscent of a select number of cues from the original game (1 track from the second game was also used), with the addition of extra thematic elements to strengthen and tie them together. The other half of the music is totally original, and written exclusively for this iteration of the franchise. All the music was performed live. The orchestra consisted of around 80 players and was made up of members of the Prague Philharmonic and recorded in Prague on the Barrandov Recording Stage. In addition the score benefits from a 32 piece choir, also recorded in the same venue.
The music in the soundtrack is split into two halves. The cues from the first half are largely reminiscent of a select number of cues from the original game (1 track from the second game was also used), with the addition of extra thematic elements to strengthen and tie them together. The other half of the music is totally original, and written exclusively for this iteration of the franchise. All the music was performed live. The orchestra consisted of around 80 players and was made up of members of the Prague Philharmonic and recorded in Prague on the Barrandov Recording Stage. In addition the score benefits from a 32 piece choir, also recorded in the same venue.
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Template:wikipedia|MediEvil: Resurrection|''MediEvil: Resurrection'' at Wikipedia}}
*{{Template:wikipedia|MediEvil: Resurrection|''MediEvil: Resurrection'' at Wikipedia}}
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