Wal-Mart king of video games? November 10, 2008
Filed under: Uncategorized — taylor63 @ 1:19 am
Well i read this and it caught me eye to keep reading from it. Wal-mart isn’t a expensive. place to go. So you think well why not just buy things from there. Well it seems not only are those thoughts going through my head they are going through tons of other peoples at the same time. 62% of people buy there video games from Wal-mart leaving block buster with 17% and game stop or best buy with 54%. Now why wouldn’t you go buy games from a actual just made for video games store. Well because Wal-mart is cheaper. They are most likely in the same condition. Well why buy games for more when you can get them cheaper is what i think? Its not the brand that matters , It’s how you take care of them. So Wal-mart is so up there because there prices are super high they are low but not super low. So when you think about it the poll is true because people are going for less expensive items then more expensive items.
So next time you are thinking expensive things are better they are not they are just as good as things $20 less than the price you paid, So i can see why wal-mart is the king cant you?
Armcannon give thoughts on their Buffalo, NY Video Games Live experience
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
This past Sunday via MySpace, Armcannon shared their thoughts on performing at the Video Games Live Buffalo, NY show on October 14. The beneficiaries of a unique opportunity to play on the same stage as the Buffalo Philharmonic, Armcannon performed an arrangement of Final Fantasy VII’s “Fight On!” at the Kleinhans Music Hall. Let leave it to the band to give the rundown:
Video Games Live logo
As some of you might know, we recently performed with Video Games Live, the traveling orchestral show complete with live action performance, synchronized lights and video, all to video game music. We were given a short slot in the middle of the show to appear as guest musicians.
Video Games Live is hosted and run by Tommy Tallarico who we had the chance to work with, and we don’t have enough nice things to say about the guy. He treated us like pros and was really a treat to work with. In fact the entire crew was very cool including conductor and composer for [the Myst series], Jack Wall. We also met the composer for Halo, Marty O’Donnell. We were pretty awestruck to share the stage with all these guys, including the Buffalo Philharmonic.
ANYWAYS what you’ve REALLY been looking for…. YOUTUBE videos of our performance.
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