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I was in Cambridge a few weeks ago to meet with family. We ate at this noodle bar called Wagamama. It wasn't bad. But that's not the point of this blog entry.Across the street, there was a record store called "Planet Records". It was a pretty cool place. I was looking through a rack of CDs when I came across this:Overall, the "game" is a fun diversion, kind of limited, but still fun. It's interesting to see how far a small company like Harmonix has gone. They've gone from small CD-ROM diversions like "The Axe" to big budget smash-hits like Guitar Hero and Rock Band. But, they still remember their roots.Remember the remix power-up from FreQuency and Amplitude? Now you know where Harmonix came up with that.*Side note: The music tracks in the game are in a proprietary format, so I can't rip them from the game.*Another side note:According to Google, there were multiple CDs of "The Axe" made, and they allowed new music tracks to play along to.