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Title: CGR Interview - TOMMY TALLARICO & Video Games Live part 4
Added: Jan 28, 2012
Author: InecomCompany
Duration: 9:13
Description:
Part 4 of 5. Classic Game Room Interview Series talks with Tommy Tallarico, founder of the amazing VIDEO GAMES LIVE symphonic music show! Video Games Live was founded in 2002 and travels the globe playing shows that combine the energy of a rock concert with the civility of a symphony playing your favorite video game themes from the past 30 years. See their shows to be blown away by the scores from games like Super Mario Bros., Ocarina of Time, Sonic the Hedgehog, God of War, Out Run, World of Warcraft, Halo, Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy and more!Tommy Tallorico plays guitar during the shows, talks and has years of experience as a video game composer! Super big thanks to Tommy Tallorico for talking with Classic Game Room and putting on an awesome show!The CGR Interview Series interviews people in the video game industry! Subscribe for more!
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Youtube Comments: 63
Elslav Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - great interview.. these two should do a mainstream show! miss Tommy on G4 in 2002-2004 before the channel started to suck (damn you Tech TV)
jyatzy123 Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - what the fuck with this dumb shit
jyatzy123 Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - classic game room idiot looks like a toad look next time you will notice
plurp7 Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - i bet Mark was so happy when Tommy held up his Vectrex!!! FTW!
nonlegend Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - FYI,the micro-vision was designed by the same guys who invented the Vectrex.
HarryFranz Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - I didn't think it would be possible, but Tommy is as cool as Mark!
aanimeaddicttgabe Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - I didn't know Mark was only in his 30s. He looked to me like he's in his early 40s. :P
spspear81 Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - Wow the microvision. I was born in 1981 and I did not even know of this small device. My first handheld gaming system was the gameboy.
smeckaldorf Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - i have a telstar alpha :D and it works
AMYuntold Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - Wow... "beware, imaaa 70s guy!""And my favorite handheld is a Sega Nomad."Damn that one was quite a surprise! :-) I love Tallarico even more now.
Psychodegu Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - I had a Vectrex until I broke the screen :(, and I'm born in '83.
mangaas Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - Man, I wanna try out all these old game systems.Colecovision was the first console / game I ever played on at a cousins house. And the first console my parents ever got us was a Nintendo. Which still works to this day.
70Cent Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - wow i remember this dude tommy tallarico from early 2000 when he was regularly interviewed by gamer.tv..so weird seeing him after so many years- he looks so scrawny now :/ good seeing him nonetheless
superBbook Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - This is the first time that i see that CGR guy
kane555444 Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - When he brought out ultra pong and he said all the titles. Who else thought of Street Fighter XD
glogolf Says:
Jan 31, 2012 - whoa i had no clue tommy was a geezer
nandi075 Says:
Jan 31, 2012 - this guys should review a game, they have such chemistry
Nanofuture87 Says:
Jan 31, 2012 - You can't play a game if it's still in the shrink-wrap...
BigDaddySeany Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - Speaking of Bushnell... see if you can score an interview with him! I'd love to get his insights on vintage games/business/legalese.
Luigi84289 Says:
Feb 11, 2012 - Yep best console of the 80's.
Luigi84289 Says:
Feb 11, 2012 - 43 ain't old man.
Luigi84289 Says:
Feb 11, 2012 - Yeah he's lost weight. I used to watch him on G4 back when that was an acronym for Gamer all the time. He used to review games with another guy who's name I forget at the moment and it was one of the highest rated shows on the channel back then. They used to show reruns of starcade late at night which was awesome for seeing early arcade games in their prime before the video game crash.
Luigi84289 Says:
Feb 11, 2012 - Real Gamers go with the Genesis for that long lasting satisfying refreshing experience even 20 years later.
Luigi84289 Says:
Feb 11, 2012 - Microvision didn't last long on the market because they broke easily due to the way you swapped the cartridges out and the screen had a tendency stop functioning after heavy play.












tonk82 Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - I think Markis in love with that microvision... reviews incoming? :D