This one should definitely get your inner gamer and/or experimental a capella juices flowing. Check out this performance by a group from the University of Wisconsin (this is in Quicktime (blech) and has sound, of course). Yup, that’s right, total geeky goodness.
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I’ve always liked this a capella group… don’t know if you’ve heard of them or not but like I said, I like their stuff.
This is so cool. Oh, how I long for those simple days of pure joy, where Zelda and Mario filled my every moment for days on end.
I’ve never been too much into a capella, accept when they do cool things like this or cover popular songs (which I guess is more common these days). I remember one of the first mp3s I downloaded off the ‘net was a Princeton group doing “Ants Marching.” But I’ll poke around that site.