New Station Highlights Original Music Scores from the World's Most Popular Video Games
New York , NY – May 4, 2005 – Video game music has come a long way since "Pac-Man" and "Super Mario Bros." As original video game scores gain in both complexity and popularity, the AOL Radio Network, AOL's leading online radio service, today announces the addition of the Video Game Scores station to its more than 200 originally programmed station offerings.
Launching today, the station features original scores from such popular video games as "Halo 2," "Metal Gear Solid 3," "Metroid Prime," the "Final Fantasy" series and many more. The station builds upon the earlier success of "Final Fantasy Radio," which was available exclusively on the AOL Radio Network from November 2003 through April 2004. The Video Game Scores station is available at AOL Keyword: Radio under the Soundtracks/Themes category.
QuoteI'm trying really hard, but I can't picture the music for Pac-Man. I'm a failure. Can someone please hum a few bars to jog my memory?
"Video game music has come a long way since 'Pac-Man' and 'Super Mario Bros.'"
Yet those two themes are more popular than any game music from the last ten years. That right there exposes the problem. People who like game music would want to hear the classic Mario theme.
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Originally posted by: kennyb27
I'll log into PGC Radio, then I might check it out.
*Three hours later*
AOL...what?