The Video Game Orchestra will be having their next performance October 2nd at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston. It’s always a good time seeing VGO perform on their home turf with their full orchestra/band, including choir. This performance is special for two reasons; 1.) Capcom, Access Games and Bandai Namco are providing actual game footage for the event, meaning VGO will have full video playing while performing (akin to Video Games Live, one would imagine), and 2.) On top of having a setlist featuring gaming classics like Street Fighter, Mega Man and Final Fantasy, it will also be the world premier of music from the newly released game D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die while the game’s creator Hidetaka “SWERY” Suehiro in attendance.
Tickets for the show are reasonable ($8-$23 per) and can be purchased from the Berklee box office.
For more info on Video Game Orchestra, check them out on vgo-online.com
Tags: Boston, Concert, D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die, Hidetaka Suehiro, Shota Nakama, VGO, Video Game Music, Video Game Orchestra
Pixyl / Dont listen to pelope who have absolutely no talent, they are just jealous, and im probably going to delete the comment, because it has no place on any of my videos. My family and i definitely felt the same way ^_^When i was a sophmore, i was in chorus too but in Leominster (cringe) but we wont a competition there was and it was the biggest thrill ever, singing in latin was one of my favs of the whole chorus experience. i cant image being on stage for this and singing to my fav video games!