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**There is speculation that ''The Planet Gunsmoke'' may have been reworked into ''Gungrave'', but this has never been confirmed nor denied.<ref>https://www.lostmediawiki.com/Trigun:_The_Planet_Gunsmoke_(lost_build_of_cancelled_manga-based_PlayStation_2_game;_2002)</ref> | **There is speculation that ''The Planet Gunsmoke'' may have been reworked into ''Gungrave'', but this has never been confirmed nor denied.<ref>https://www.lostmediawiki.com/Trigun:_The_Planet_Gunsmoke_(lost_build_of_cancelled_manga-based_PlayStation_2_game;_2002)</ref> | ||
*The styling of the ''Trigun'' name in the game's title closely resembles the version used for [[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|''Trigun Maximum'']]. | *The styling of the ''Trigun'' name in the game's title closely resembles the version used for [[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|''Trigun Maximum'']]. | ||
*The music used in the trailer is a cover of the theme from the 1960 western film ''{{Wikipedia|The Magnificent Seven}}''. It is most likely "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJCSZ9V3nNQ Los Sietes Magnifìcos]" by the Bob Sheridan Orchestra, from a version of the Spanish compilation album ''Temes Del Cine Del Oeste''<ref>https://novoson.es/55triples.htm</ref><ref>https://www.novoson.es/47doblesfinos.htm</ref>'','' possibly originally released in 1999<ref>https://www.discogs.com/release/12170427-Unknown-Artist-Temas-Del-Cine-Del-Oeste</ref>''.'' | |||
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