Video game soundtracks have been around for more than three decades, if you count back to the doomp-doomp of Space Invaders. This mash-up video created by Ithaca Audio folds in bits of audio from Tetris, Street Fighter and Sonic next to tracks by David Bowie, Michael Jackson and the old-school Doctor Who theme. And to keep everything tied together thematically, samples are dropped with input from re-wired Nintendo system controllers. A catchy bit of fusion, if you ask me.
NES and N64 Controllers Drop the Bass In This Mash-Up Music Video
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