Some of the band's songs have been featured in video games such as NASCAR 09, MLB 09: The Show, and MLB 12: The Show.
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On January 11, 2013, McCutchen was announced as the cover athlete to be featured on the cover of the baseball video game MLB 13: The Show.
In the video game MLB 07: The Show and the more recent The Bigs, only Daisuke Matsuzaka has the ability to throw the gyroball, although the movement of the pitch in the video game differs from the movement of the actual pitch.
The track "My Best Fiend" was included on the MLB 08: The Show soundtrack, in which you are able to listen to it while browsing the main menu.
The song "Wannabe in L.A." is featured in the video game Midnight Club: Los Angeles which was released seven days before the song was released, and it can also be heard in the video games MLB 09: The Show, Colin McRae: Dirt 2, and is a playable selection in Guitar Hero 5.
A Good Fight has had success with getting its music on several reality shows on MTV and Sony Playstation's MLB 13: The Show.
It is also featured on the soundtrack of the video game MLB 13: The Show.
Several of their songs are on video game soundtracks: "Please" is on Burnout 3: Takedown and MVP Baseball 2004, "Block Out the World" is on the soundtrack to Burnout Dominator and Burnout Paradise, and "Loud as War" is featured in MLB 07: The Show.
This song was used for the soundtrack in the games MLB 09: The Show, Tap Tap Revenge, and PES 2010.
A tour which had Scratch Track headlining small venues and open as a special guest to the band O.A.R., which was inspired by their appearance on Sony PlayStation’s MLB 06: The Show for the song Hands Together.
Their song, "Red, Orange, Yellow", featured in video games, Burnout Paradise, Burnout Dominator, and MLB 07: The Show.
It was also used as part of the soundtrack for the videogame MLB 06: The Show