King_Moc said:I won tickets from Eurogamer for the London show So looking forward to this.
Nice pics dude, can't wait!Mpl90 said:
L.A. is almost ready.
Divvy said:For the love of god they need to announce a Toronto date STAT.
Moz La Punk said:Damn, I'm pretty nervous...
I mean I love that Im going to be at the concert in London, but I have 45 minutes alone with mr. Aonuma and mr. Kondo to ask anything I want. *gulp*
Oh dear, looks like my prediction of London riots is coming true...Rehynn said:This must've been sublime.
No Wind Fish though:-(
Moz La Punk said:haha, perhaps I should ask about that first, just to break the ice.
any other important questions? of course about the music, since mr. Kondo will be there...
isny said:Just me and mclem so far for a GAF meetup before or after the show in London.
Anyone else interested?
Rikkun said:Actually I would avoid totally the timeline chitchat.
And I wouldn't know what to ask to Kondo, I don't know him and I don't remember reading an interview to the guy.
I'll be wearing a deep blue DinoGAF t-shirt and probably be on my Aqua Blue 3DS through the whole event, so I ought to be easy to spot.
LondonBit-Bit said:Dammit Nintendo, where is the East Coast Concert?
mclem said:I need to not get distracted by the fact that it's an ideal time to play a load of Four Swords. There's a concert going on!
Speaking of which anyone know how many puzzles there are to complete? I have zelda and kirby full.radioheadrule83 said:If there's an intermission at all, I can imagine this is exactly what people will do!
It'll doubtless be great for streetpass!
TSA said:Anyway, the more important question is who is going to the LA concert?
Hollywood Duo said:Speaking of which anyone know how many puzzles there are to complete? I have zelda and kirby full.
Rehynn said:So how was it?
Kard8p3 said:Doesn't it happen later tonight?
Like the hat? said:I hate everyone that is going tonight
Come on Chicago date!
Grimm Fandango said:Hell yeah man, see you there. I'm going for the best seats I can find, it'll be worth it.
I don't know how anyone would go to a symphony without at least dressing up a little bitCodeblue said:What's all this talk about GAF shirts? You guys should be going in tuxedos.
jayTOH said:Definitely less than 15 total people dressed up in tuxes and suits. I think it's appropriate to wear casual and related wear, though. My sister's recording some of the pieces on her iPhone, but we're seated near the back. Will upload some~ intermission's about done!
gdt5016 said:This needs to hit NYC or Philly .
This. When I go, I usually look for a nice blouse, dress shirt, light sweater or vest coupled with a skirt or dress pants + dress shoes/low heels/nice boots. Er, for guys, you could try dress shirts, golf shirts (ie: something with a collar) vests and/or blazers coupled with dress pants / nice khakis + dress shoes.Like the hat? said:I don't know how anyone would go to a symphony without at least dressing up a little bit
they paid for the tickets and it's for game music and everybody is a nerd. it doesn't matter one fucking iota what they come in with as long as they're covered. no, really. no. really.Like the hat? said:I don't know how anyone would go to a symphony without at least dressing up a little bit
Yeah, it was a full house except for the few scattered empty seats. The Pantages theatre was a relatively small venue, IMO. The stage that the musicians were on was kinda tiny. I'm not qualified to critique symphonies, but I feel like the overall night was a B/B+. The orchestra didn't seem perfectly in sync during a few parts, and some of the movements/medleys didn't have enough oomph to get me emotional. I was sitting near the back center of the theater, however, so that might've threw me off. Gotta make the two hour drive back to San Diego now. Will upload a couple select pieces tonight if I don't knock out!gdt5016 said:I haven't been keeping up, packed house?