The Inquirer-Home

Orchestrated games come to London

Name that pong
Fri Sep 28 2007, 19:42

A BIZZARE concept is about to hit London. The Philharmonia Orchestra accompanied by the London Chorus choir is going to perform the backing tracks taken from leading computer games.
The vent has been labelled Video Games Live and coincides with the opening of the London Games festival.

The INQ could understand somebody wanting to hear the score from Halo 3, perhaps, but Space Invaders and Pong? It appears to us to be a cunning ploy to hype up Xbox 360 titles before Xmas.

alt='videogames'
The event is being held at the Royal Festival Hall and is described as "an explosive one-of-a-kind entertainment experience." Wasn't that the same venue where the Mageek famously booed an Apricot sponsored event?

Anyway, if you're at a real loose end on 22nd October [2007], you'd better get yourself a ticket. There will, of course, be the chance to see and play games before and after the music has kicked off. And you can get to meet Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall [whoever they are. Ed]

Prices range from£19.50 to £32.50 and are available from the South Bank box office. µ

L'INQ
www.londongamesfestival.co.uk

Share this:

Comments
I dont like your tone (!)

Give the right game's soundtrack orchestral treatment and wonderous things can happen. Final Fantasy, (I hate to say it but..) Mario to name a dozen.
Search using your favourite engine for "orchestral game concert" and give the idea a chance.
The plinky beepiness which is your frame of reference was a limitation of the hardware, not the composer!
(and if you were trying to be funny, then sorry, you weren't)

posted by : Wilko, 01 October 2007 Complain about this comment
Shows what you know

"It appears to us to be a cunning ploy to hype up Xbox 360 titles before Xmas."

Shows just how well researched your articles can be sometimes. They were here LAST year, and the earliest tour date on their site is the 6th of July 2005.

posted by : Danny Hewson, 29 September 2007 Complain about this comment
aboutus
Advertisement
Subscribe to INQ newsletters
Advertisement
INQ Poll

Authorities in several countries raided Megaupload recently, shut down all of its services, seized hundreds of servers and arrested several of its executives on criminal charges.

Do you think the move was justified?