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New Jersey Symphony Orchestra goes gamer in video game music show at NJPAC

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2010

The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra rubbed elbows with the likes of Super Mario and Tron this week when they teamed up with veteran video game music composer Tommy Tallarico for performances of classic and modern video game music. "Video Games Live: Bonus Round," conducted in Newark by Japanese video game composer Wataru Hokoyama, features video game imagery and live action interactivity, drawing in a decidedly different crowd from the usual concertgoers at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. (Video by Nyier Abdou/The Star-Ledger)

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  • His voice sounds so much like jeff bridges. It's uncanny

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