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Saturday, November 11, 2006

VGDJ: Episode #064


This week on the show all about the music and community of OverClocked ReMix:

Ah, sixty four episodes of VGDJ; that number is great in a lot of ways, not the least of which is its inclusion in "Nintendo 64." That alone should be reason enough for any self-respecting video game music fan to grab this show. Despite zircon and pixie being busy with school, operas, and Final Fantasy XII (not necessarily in that order), 064 is feature-length and filled with sumptuous chunks of community kibbles n' bits. Yum. Oh, and there's a nifty little surprise relating to our previous news post, too. 4 out of 5 Dr. Marios agree: 064 is good for you.

Shownotes

6 Gain:

SwordBreaker said...

lol...nice show as usual. Liked the roulette choice a lot...and I didn't even know that it existed...

Good luck, Pixie. Zircon should attend that opera of yours for moral support. :P

5:46 PM  
Anonymous said...

Great show this week, as usual guys :)

There was mention of a Winnipeg meetup from Westpip, and I think that an OCR meetup in Peg City would be an awesome time. I live in Winnipeg (and actually compose for a game company!) and it would be awesome to have a video game remix community here in the prairies!

How would I connect with people to make something like this happen? My username on OCR is 'siven7' or I could be emailed at kenleykristofferson@hotmail.com!

Thanks so much,
Kenley

9:31 PM  
Anonymous said...

nevermind, found the link on the site to the Winnipeg OCR remix discussion! :)

Kenley/siven7

9:54 PM  
Pixie & Zircon said...

Oh, zircon's definitely coming to the opera! That's been the plan all along. ^-^

10:28 PM  
Zarggg said...

GASP! SHOCK! The most important instance of '64' for video game music is not the Nintendo 64, but the Commodore 64!

11:56 PM  
ggeorge759 said...

Break a leg Pixietricks

1:13 AM  

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