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'''Castle Rock, 8-Bit Edition''' is the second level of [[Living Dead Party]], the sixth world in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. It is also the seventh music level in the game. It is a remake of | '''Castle Rock, 8-Bit Edition''' is the second level of [[Living Dead Party]], the sixth world in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. It is also the seventh music level in the game. It is a remake of Castle Rock, with the music being 8-Bit styled and the camera having a fish-eye lens. | ||
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Castle Rock is the tenth level of Teensies In Trouble, the first world in Rayman Legends. It is also the first music level in the game. The music in this level is a parody of the original song "Black Betty" by Ram Jam.
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8-Bit Edition
Castle Rock, 8-Bit Edition is the second level of Living Dead Party, the sixth world in Rayman Legends. It is also the seventh music level in the game. It is a remake of Castle Rock, with the music being 8-Bit styled and the camera having a fish-eye lens.