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RE-VGM
Martyrus
198 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to RE-VGM, a video game podcast about music that has been re-arranged, re-orchestrated, and re-made by fans and artists. We play covers, orchestrations, remixes, etc, of video game music, across all platforms from consoles, to handhelds, to PC, and to mobile devices. Whether it's side-scrolling collectathon, an expansive RPG, or a frenetic schmup, someone made a cover or remix of it.
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Video Games
Music,
Leisure,
Music Commentary
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Welcome to RE-VGM, a video game podcast about music that has been re-arranged, re-orchestrated, and re-made by fans and artists. We play covers, orchestrations, remixes, etc, of video game music, across all platforms from consoles, to handhelds, to PC, and to mobile devices. Whether it's side-scrolling collectathon, an expansive RPG, or a frenetic schmup, someone made a cover or remix of it.
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Video Games
Music,
Leisure,
Music Commentary
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Episode 189: Steam Has Crashed!
RE-VGM
42 minutes 43 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 189: Steam Has Crashed!
Sometimes a video game is so popular and hyped-up that it may cause the servers to crash: too many people trying to buy and too many players online at the same time. It’s frustrating, testing a player’s patience, taxing a computer’s CPU, and straining the Internet lines. The recent release of “Hollow Knight: Silksong” is […]
RE-VGM
Welcome to RE-VGM, a video game podcast about music that has been re-arranged, re-orchestrated, and re-made by fans and artists. We play covers, orchestrations, remixes, etc, of video game music, across all platforms from consoles, to handhelds, to PC, and to mobile devices. Whether it's side-scrolling collectathon, an expansive RPG, or a frenetic schmup, someone made a cover or remix of it.