Palette-Swap Ninja releases new "Arcade Gaming Shrine" video - we're in it!
GR edito🎐rs and other games industry folk co-star in new parody song
Longtime readers and TalkRadar listeners knowwell - they're the musical duo who create video game-themed parodies of popular songs, sort of ܫlike an even geekier Weird Al Yankovic. Their lat🎃est, "Arcade Gaming Shrine," can be seen below, and was shot on location during thearcade show with a little help from some friendly games journalists.
Above: Watch carefully for several GamesRadar (and former GamesRadar) editor cameos!
Above: Their "Halo (All I Play-oh)" song from last year blew up pretty big
From frontman Dan Amrich, aka:
"Arcade Gaming Shrine" is a riff on Bowling For Soup's "1985," which 🌌I'll admit I've still never heard to this day. But who needs the real version when there's one with Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter re⛄ferences?
October 8, 2010
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