US student group do a'cappella Mario Bros. Theme!
A group of students from Berkeley University appeared on San Francisco's Live 105 morning show last week, performing various 'modern pop and rock' songs in an a'cappella style - but of course this is the only one we were interested in. Evanescence will never sound good, whatever style you sing it in.
The group calls themselves DeCadence, which is apparently pronounced 'dee-cay-dense' - probably in an effort to sound a bit more arty or something.
They also claim they have more video-game music in their reportore too, but don't mention any specifics.
Extra points for the geek in the Domo-Kun hoody in the background too.
Theres a version on their mySpace page, but unfortunately its not available for download. You can however, buy a CD which includes it here.
They don't make video game tunes like they used to, where composers had to try the best they could to wring masterpieces like this out of old Ricoh.
The way game soundtracks or put together these days, you can probably expect a fully licensed soundtrack from Arctic Monkeys and Rhianna on Mario Galaxy or something.
Source: DeCadence Website
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
So, Nintendo have announced that the recently released-in-America Crimson Red/Black DS Lite is coming to Japan sans the packaged in More Brain Training game.
Another Nintendo ploy to steal fan's hard earned cash yet again, by releasing slightly better/nicer/cooler versions of their products because they know they can?
Probably, but it certainly looks nice!
Surely though it would have been better suited as a Castlevania special edition rather than Brain Training?
Bet you've considered one to replace that boring white one haven't you?
Why do Nintendo fans always fall for it? Here at WeLoveVideoGames, there's an Indigo GBA picked up at launch, a Black GBA bought a year or so later because it 'looked cooler and more expensive' and a Metallic Pink Hello Kitty Special Edition one, bought purely for the "WOW its metallic pink and Japan only!!" factor. Then there's the blue GBA SP and the gold Zelda one, bought because 'well you know, its ZELDA and its a SPECIAL EDITION!!!'.
We also have a black Gamecube and an Indigo one (to match the GBA's obviously), a standard Silver DS, a White DS Lite and a Black DS Lite too. An original Gameboy, a Gameboy Pocket and a Gameboy Color.
Cynics would say that Nintendo does this on purpose to make more money, timing each release of a new edition of its hardware to coincide with each lull in sales as the 'newness' of a console wears off. Nintendo fans would say that Nintendo its just catering to the demands of its customers for new products, and that hardcore games will always want the newer/better/more exclusive version of a console.
More likely its a mixture of both, Nintendo knows its market very well, and markets versions of its consoles it knows appeal to the fanboys and girls that will buy them.
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Thursday, August 02, 2007
Sega is either back on form or on some strong medication.......
Sega have released a trailer for upcoming game Onsei Kanjou Sokuteiki: Kokoro Scan for the DS.
It will blow your mind! Or possibly damage your mind, or make it go weird of something. Have a look:
So after over six minutes of that, can you tell what the 'game' is about?
Apart from guitar playing, tricycle riding bears, mens nipples, and a guy who rides a giant banana as as if it were a magic carpet, obviously.
Of course you can't tell what its about, but it's still awesome isn't it? I imagine this is what would happen if Vib Ribbon and Katamari Damacy made sweet, sweet love.
Make sure to also visit the offical Japanese site, its just as great.
And for those people who have got the song stuck in their heads forever, theres a link to the mp3 version, kindly posted by Professor Pew on his Blog. Now you can bring on pretend hallucinogenic dazes anywhere you like!
Do it whilst listening to your iPod on the Bus, or while getting rid of that podgy gamer belly at the gym! Set it as your mobile phone ringtone for maximum annoyingness!
Apparently the game is some sort of voice analyzer that detects a persons feelings or mood via the DS' in-built microphone. No word on a western release yet.
Whatever it is, I may import it on the strength of that trailer alone, which means Sega's marketing department have done their job.
Well done Sega trailer man, well done!
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Monday, July 23, 2007

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