Special Black Eyed Peas tracks in "simlish" will be made available via Apple's download service.
Electronic Arts is giving the first 700,000 buyers of The Urbz: Sims in the City an extra treat. Each copy of the game will come with a card that's good for free downloads of four Black Eyed Peas songs from iTunes. The quartet of tracks from the Peas, who themselves appear in the game, will include an exclusive track in "simlish," which is the gibberish language of the game, in addition to a never-before-released English song and English and simlish versions of their top hit "Lets Get It Started." The Urbz is due to hit the streetz in November.
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The Urbz: Sims in the City
- Publisher(s): EA Games
- Developer(s): Griptonite Games
- Genre: Strategy
- Release:
- ESRB: E






