RT @WSJ: How videogames are saving the symphony orchestra http://on.wsj.com/1PcDUFu pic.twitter.com/pH7hz5rgTm
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RT @WSJ: How videogames are saving the symphony orchestra http://on.wsj.com/1PcDUFu pic.twitter.com/pH7hz5rgTm
@Timtamtomzel Is that a mortal wombat? : )
@WSJ @SeaJayMaffris @saraheneedleman this blows my mind!
.@WSJ wait this isn't @thinkpiecebot
@WSJ Half the music I listen to while driving is from video games, to be honest. Deus Ex and Mass Effect stand out. @DeusEx @masseffect
@WSJ I've been talking to people about this for years! | Tom
@WSJ @ELahti I'd pit @m_giacchino's Medal of Honor soundtrack against John Williams any day.
@WSJ @WolfdelaLuz This makes me both extremely sad, and very happy.
@RequiemWings_AE same, I love game music, but I'm sad that not enough people enjoy it outside games, anime, movies and stuff…
@WolfdelaLuz What makes me sad is that so few people come to listen to beautiful classical music.
@RequiemWings_AE agreed, Moonlight Sonata, Can Can, Dovregubbens Hall (I'm not even very proud of Norway), and more are really cool!
@WSJ @NintendoAmerica so much amazing
@WSJ @NintendoAmerica where's my Mario symphony
@WSJ @NintendoAmerica I love the great remakes of the old tunes on pokemon ORAS!!
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