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A showcase of the pre-made demo songs that were featured in and made for Music 2000/MTV Music Generator, playable in Music 2002 Club Edition. Music 2002 Club Edition is essentially just an update of the PC edition of Music 2000/MTV Music Generator, adding new samples on top of the ones that were in Music 2000/MTV Music Generator that are for the most part the same ones that were included in MTV Music Generator 2, and a reskinned UI featuring branding courtesy of the British dance outfit Slinky. The one notable difference is that the Music Jam mode and Video Autogenerator are absent, not much of a big deal for those who only use it just to make "MUSIC", hence the very clever name. Unlike the original version that was Music 2000/MTV Music Generator which was released for both PS1 and PC, this one was only released for PC and exclusively in Europe. The one big advantage over the PC edition of Music 2000/MTV Music Generator as well as Music 2002 Club Edition is that, unlike on the PlayStation, there are no RAM limitations and you can put in as many high quality 44k samples in your songs as your hard-drive would allow, and..... you can export your songs, even the Demo songs, into WAV files! However, the one big disadvantage is that due to the different sound drivers, the reverb engine is rather inferior compared to the PlayStation, leaving most of the Demo songs sounding rather not as good as they once did on the PlayStation. Ted Maynard's "Coming Soon to PlayStation" speech is also just as absent in the PC editions as it was in MTV Music Generator on the PlayStation. To play them in Music 2002 Club Edition, just rename the extensions from .m2k or .mtv to just .mus and put them in the Demo Songs folder of wherever you want to put them in. Boot Up Music 2002 Club Edition and load one of the songs. This also works with tunes you previously created in Music 2000/MTV Music Generator. You may be wondering as to how I got this to run given that it won't boot under normal circumstances: To put it simply, I read on the Music 2000 Discord server that you put the d3dimm.dll, ddraw.dll and the dgvoodoo.conf files provided by members of the server into the program's root directory with the executable. No need to download a separate software to run Software mode like you once did in Music 2000/MTV Music Generator to get it playable on modern PCs. Both Music 2000/MTV Music Generator and Music 2002 Club Edition are currently not working in DOSBOX-Pure (I tried, trust me....).