CGR Interview - TOMMY TALLARICO & Video Games Live part 4

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Part 4 of 5. Classic Game Room Interview Series talks with Tommy Tallarico, founder of the amazing VIDEO GAMES LIVE symphonic music show! Video Games Live was founded in 2002 and travels the globe playing shows that combine the energy of a rock concert with the civility of a symphony playing your favorite video game themes from the past 30 years. See their shows to be blown away by the scores from games like Super Mario Bros., Ocarina of Time, Sonic the Hedgehog, God of War, Out Run, World of Warcraft, Halo, Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy and more!

Tommy Tallorico plays guitar during the shows, talks and has years of experience as a video game composer! Super big thanks to Tommy Tallorico for talking with Classic Game Room and putting on an awesome show!

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  • "This is a Vectrex."

    This guy is clearly not familiar with CGR. :P

  • Vectrex: Pwning all other game consoles since 1982.

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  • @spspear81 Microvision didn't last long on the market because they broke easily due to the way you swapped the cartridges out and the screen had a tendency stop functioning after heavy play.

  • @AMYuntold Real Gamers go with the Genesis for that long lasting satisfying refreshing experience even 20 years later.

  • @70Cent Yeah he's lost weight. I used to watch him on G4 back when that was an acronym for Gamer all the time. He used to review games with another guy who's name I forget at the moment and it was one of the highest rated shows on the channel back then. They used to show reruns of starcade late at night which was awesome for seeing early arcade games in their prime before the video game crash.

  • @glogolf 43 ain't old man.

  • @WebVManReturns Yep best console of the 80's.

  • Speaking of Bushnell... see if you can score an interview with him! I'd love to get his insights on vintage games/business/legalese.

  • You can't play a game if it's still in the shrink-wrap...

  • this guys should review a game, they have such chemistry

  • whoa i had no clue tommy was a geezer

  • When he brought out ultra pong and he said all the titles. Who else thought of Street Fighter XD

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