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So, 'Game Music Festival Live '90' is a fascinating snapshot of a specific moment in gaming culture, held at the Nippon Seinenkan. There’s just something about the energy in the air that day, you know? It was Sega Sound Team going head-to-head with ZUNTATA, Taito's crew, both bringing their A-game. The atmosphere is electric, with fans really into it, and you can feel the camaraderie among the musicians as they perform live renditions of classic game scores. The pacing is somewhat relaxed, allowing the audience to soak in the vibe, but there’s a palpable excitement whenever a new track kicks in. It’s raw, it’s fun, and it captures an era where video game music was still finding its feet in the broader entertainment landscape.
Features live performances from notable game music composers.Captures the essence of early 90s video game music culture.Showcases the competitive spirit between different sound teams.
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Yukio Sakuma
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