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MTV's Beatles game will get 45 songs

One other important detail from our story about MTV's new Beatles game that I forgot to include in yesterday's post: The game will get 45 songs from the band's 1962-69 tenure with label EMI.

That of course covers almost everything the band did, as far as I can tell. The only people left unhappy might be thsoe who are really into 1970's "Let it Be." Though of course now the big question will be which 45 songs? We'll probably be waiting a long while to find out.

(Thanks to Joystiq for noticing something I didn't in Variety's own story. Yesterday was a very long day.)

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There has been a lot of talk about this game and what company was going to produce it. No matter what company this historic band chooses to go with, I'm sure people will be eager to play it. I know I will! This title would be great for mobile phones equipped with mp3 playback. People could play games based on the songs, then play the songs in the phone's mp3 playback! One phone that i think would be the perfect candidate for a game like this is the Krave. (motorola.com/krave)I work with motorola, and after looking at the specs, I can tell you t has a full touch screen and mp3 playback. Does anyone else have a favorite game title they would like to see on their cell phones?

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