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An orchestrated concert composed entirely of video game music sounds
pretty cool to all you gamers out there. While this isn’t the first
time a concert like this was ever done in the world, Video Games
Live is probably the most diverse concert to tour around the US. We
had a chance to check out the grand opening Video Games Live Concert
in LA and it was a blast. It started out with the theme from Metal
Gear Solid with an introduction by the designer of the series, Hideo
Kojima. During the music Solid Snake drops in coming down by a sky
wire. It got the crowd going in the right direction, energy was high
and everyone was cheering. To follow up the huge opening was a video
introduction by Koji Kondo who composed the music to the Legend of
Zelda and Mario Brothers games. After his introduction a video
played featuring some of the highlights of the series going all the
way back to the original NES Zelda and all the way up to the
upcoming Twilight Princess. Throughout the first act the audience
got to hear themes from Medal of Honor, God of War, Tomb Raider and
Sonic the Hedgehog. Yuji Naka, the head of Sega’s Sonic Team and
creator of Sonic the Hedgehog was around to introduce the theme from
Sonic. He seemed pretty enthusiastic about the performance and
called it a great honor to be part of the audience.
To kick off the second act there was a surprise live orchestrated
soundtrack to two people from the audience playing Frogger. This was
a really interesting idea to have a symphony react to each of the
player’s moves. While it wasn’t perfectly timed, the audience was
into it. Most of the audience was yelling suggestions at the players
and cheering when the young 13 year old player brought his green
square frog to the other side of the screen. Following up this
experience was a live performance from the blindfolded video game
pianist, Martin Leung. He played the crystal theme from Final
Fantasy 1 and quickly moved into One Winged Angel from Final Fantasy
7. The second act continued with themes from Myst, Everquest II,
Kingdom Hearts, Castlevania, World of Warcraft and Advent Rising.
Each theme had video game footage played on the five giant screens
in the Hollywood Bowl. The second to last song was a medley of Mario
Brothers themes with another introduction by Mr. Kondo. The video
for this was awesome. It spanned all of the Mario titles from the
very first appearance of Jumpman in Donkey Kong all the way up to
Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door. As the music switched themes the
video changed to different scenes. For instance when Bowser’s theme
was played clips of Mario battling Bowser from Super Mario 64 were
shown. To end the night the main theme of Halo was played with a
full light show.

It wouldn’t be
Hollywood if the event didn’t have celebrities. Fans got a
chance to meet Naka-san and Kojima-san in rare US appearances before
the show. More celebrities were packed into the pre-party area. Gary
Coleman was hanging out and having a drink. Xbox 360 spokesman and
Lord of the Rings star Elijah Wood was around. The composer of the
More Friends concert in LA, Arnie Roth was in the audience. Even
Stan Lee took some time off to check out this event.
Video Games Live was an entertaining event. If you’re a
gamer and it’s around your area check it out. Here’s a list of
upcoming dates so you can mark your calendar.
August 11 Atlanta , GA Chastain Park Amphitheatre 8:00 PM
August 13 Holmdel , NJ PNC Bank Arts Center 8:00 PM
August 14 Camden , NJ Tweeter Center at the Waterfront 8:00 PM
August 17 Toronto , Ontario Molson Ampitheatre 8:00 PM
August 19 Bristow , VA Nissan Pavilion 8:00 PM
August 22 Boston , MA Bank of America Pavilion 8:00 PM
August 24 Cleveland, OH Tower City Ampitheater 8:00 PM
August 25 Columbus , OH Germain Amphitheater 8:00 PM
August 26 Cincinnati , OH Riverbend Music Center 8:00 PM
August 27 Chicago , IL Lakefront Pavilion at Northerly Island 8:00
PM
August 28 Detroit , MI DTE Music Energy Theatre 8:00 PM
September 1 Denver , CO Universal Lending Pavillion 8:00 PM
September 3 Dallas , TX Smirnoff Music Centre 8:00 PM
September 4 Houston , TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 8:00 PM
September 6 Phoenix , AZ Cricket Pavilion 8:00 PM
September 7 San Diego, CA San Diego State Open Air Theatre 8:00 PM
September 9 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre 8:00 PM
For more information about Video Games Live visit
http://www.videogameslive.com.
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