Videogame: The Movie: The Game

Videogame: The Movie: The Game, also known as VG:TM:TG, is a concept album of 45 chiptunes and arrangements. On December 2, 2005, Xoc completed a fictional 1,800 word historical account of both Videogame: The Movie, allegedly the very first video game movie, and Videogame: The Movie: The Game, an illegal NES game that appeared years after the movie yet had no significant connection. The album comprised twenty-eight original chiptunes, and sevente... more

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