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Trying to think of where a quote from a game comes from, it's been bugging me since it's bouncing around our friend group from our childhood. There's a random voice quote from a game probably a PSX game of some sort, "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust," but because the first "dust" in the second half of the sentence had poor recording quality, my friend always used to say "butts" instead as kids. It was a higher-pitched male's voice if I remember correctly. I'd originally thought it was a voice quote from Lunar 2, but after listening to all battle lines it didn't show up. Now I'm totally stumped. Tried searching using AI but got no results, likely due to little discussion about such a stupid quote...

Any ideas?
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do you remember anything about the game?



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