Sunday, April 18, 2010

Money Well Spent (Warning, High Content Post)

Which is what I can say for the definite highlight to this term break of mine.



Oh yes.

A year ago I watched their performances on Youtube and envied the Americans
for having something as awesome as this. 
And now here we are, experiencing this for ourselves!

I had Maine and Jas for company, and we all got the 2nd-class seats,
 so we were just in perfect distance from the stage itself. 
=)

pardon the soddy camera phone shots...

It was packed! I never thought that so many fellow gamers would turn up for this!
And yes, that's Jas on the lowest part of the shot. XD



From the beginning till the end, this entire orchestra never ceased to fulfill 
all our cravings for the best-of-the-best of video games.

They started off with a memorial for the late King of Pop by 
showcasing his character from the classic Moonwalker game into others
like Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, Space Invaders and Tetris, to name a few.
It was one of the best and funniest montages ever!

Then ALL of the great classics came out that we used to play as kids, like:

Super Mario Bros.
Tetris
Space Invaders
Outrun!
Moto-Cross
Top Gun! 
Duck Hunt
Elevator Action!

They changed the arrangements and the games included,
but hey, that means every concert is varied!


It brought back so much memories!

Then right off the bat, the second piece to come up was:
Metal Gear Solid.

Me and Maine, we screamed like crazy at the mention,
and almost freaked out when Hideo Kojima made an introduction on the big screen.


There were other epics like

 God of War (almost the whole hall screamed, including myself!)

Shadow of The Collossus (Again, everyone went crazy)

Warcraft (Need I say it? We all screamed)

Kingdom Hearts (Yeah, everyone waited for this one, man)

Sonic the Hedgehog (So nostalgic =D)

Super Mario Series (We all sang along to it!)

Legend of Zelda (Maine and Jas went nuts XD)


The guitarist is Tommy Tallarico, video game song composer and producer of VGL,
the maestro is Jack Hall, video game song composer,
and the flute-player is Laura 'Flute Link' Intravia, 
who donned a dress to play vocals for the God of War piece.


One of my personal favourites was when the composer of the Metal Gear Solid series,
Noriko Hibino came out to bring out Snake Eater, the opening theme of MGS3,
and he was on the saxaphone!
(Maine swooned on this one, I'm sure.)


And there was one of my personal favourites,
HALO!


And Tommy was on the electric guitar for this one!

And the closing call for the whole this was,
to everyone's pleasure,
One Winged Angel!

(now, you don't need a Youtube video for this one, no?)

The encores (they were generous enough for 2!)
were Chrono Trigger (hardened fans loved this!)
and Castlevania (another hysteria-causer)


Afterward we had a meet-and-greet session that they were so gracious to have
for every single last person who stood in line,
(we waited for almost an hour and not one person in the line seemed to mind)
and I got myself this. =)

Autographs from (clockwise starting from the middle)
Jack Hall,
Noriko Hibino
Tommy Tallarico
and Laura Intravia

We were all so hyped-out about the autographs!
Especially Maine. Tommy winked at her. ;)

A stroll in the KLCC park and a Starbucks with the girls was our version of a nightcap.
Almost got lost trying to remember which floor I parked the car in.
Yes, I jotted down the pillar number,
but forgot which floor.
==

All in all a good experience.

I owe a very special girl thanks for convincing me
that I should treat myself to something like this every once in awhile. 
;)



2 comments:

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Leon Woon said...

Hahahaha!

XD