Video Games Live in L.A.
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The story of video game music concerts

8. Video Games Live in L.A.
On July 6, 2005, more than 11,000 people saw the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra's first ‘Video Games Live’ concert, founded by composers Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall at the Hollywood Bowl. The concert featured a variety of game music, including ‘Pong’ and ‘Halo 2’. It also incorporated real-time video feeds that were in sync with the music, as well as laser and light special effects. Photo: Michael J. Trifillis