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Gaming's Rhapsody Second Movement 9

1up.com has a feature up today probing further into the making of gaming music. The article is a follow up to a similar piece last month. From the article: "Though before we dig in to its case histories, it might do to define what we're talking about. The key difference is OST (original soundtracks) or OSV (original sound versions) vs. arranged or remix albums, both of which present a spin on the original music that wasn't there before. Arranged music means nothing more than the original chiptunes arranged by a musician for live musicians to play, whether it's a small chamber group or a full symphony orchestra. So now that you know what it is, how did it begin?"
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Gaming's Rhapsody Second Movement

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