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The same games might also appear on gaming magazines as covermount.
Software added as covermount to computer magazines may sometimes not be secure.
The covermount practice continued with computer magazines in the early era of home computers.
The album was released on 17 December 2010 as a covermount with Real News.
Apart from magazines also newspapers have discovered the covermount and started to add compact discs to their publications.
Games redistributed by covermount occasionally have problems if the originals were fitted with copy protection measures.
It was released as a free covermount disk with Amiga Action in March 1993.
The initial purpose of covermount discs was to distribute demo versions of video games.
The album was first released as a covermount with 'Espresso' magazine on the 23 March 2013.
Garbi also announced the labels' intention to distribute the CD as a covermount.
This magazine also carried a well known movie from this genre as a DVD covermount.
It was released on January 31, 2009 in the UK as a free covermount with The Independent national newspaper.
The album was originally going to be released as a free download from the band's website until Rock Sound suggested the idea of a covermount release.
(compilation album compiled by Gallagher - released covermount into Mojo magazine)
Several music magazines include a free album of music (usually a compilation of tracks by various artists), known in the publishing industry as a covermount.
The song Out My Pocket appeared on The Word covermount cd in 2008.
Specific to the covermount edition, the second CD contains only tracks composed by Phoebus.
"Stay" on The Magnificent Seven cassette (Melody Maker covermount, 1996)
Such magazines typically include music news, interviews, photo shoots, essays, record reviews, concert reviews and occasionally have a covermount with recorded music.
The two-disc covermount edition released as a part of Espresso newspaper contains 34 tracks, featuring the two previously unreleased tracks on the first disk.
The song "Don't Talk to Me" was used on the Clash Magazine covermount CD in April 2008.
The Odd Couple - On Lobster Quadrille Magazine covermount compilation (October 6)
Magazine covermount cd in 2009 & was remastered by Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub.
It was also included on a promotional CD single of the same name released as a covermount with newspaper RealNews on 24 October 2010.
In 1997, Beat Up the NME, mixed by Fatboy Slim, was also a covermount.