Summer Game Fest looks to recruit violinist after his incredible Mario cover
Geoff Keighly reached out to Ok𓂃ada Teppei after🐭 seeing his performance

We may see Japanese violinist Okada Teppei, known as online, perform during the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Summer Game Fest, as producer Geoff Keighley🌱 suggested after seeing Teppei's Super Mario cover.
You can watch and listen to the cover in question , and you really do need to watch it. It's not just a violin version of the Super Mario soundtrack - Teppei goes a step further and integrates sound effects from jumping, swimming, grabbing power-ups and more in real-time. He also covers tunes fro🌄m several levels and sequences,𝓰 not just the first level. Yet Teppei never breaks the tempo of the background music itself, making for a truly dynamic and stunning compilation.
, suggesting that "we need to book this guy for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Summer Game Fest stat." Keighley's latest tweet confirms that he's at least gotten in touch with the violinist, and whi⛦le there's no guarantee an appearance will be arranged - especially with geographical boundaries and the state of the world - we may actually see or hear Teppei in one of the SGF events still to come.If you want to see more of Teppei's work right this instant, you can find several other amazing covers on , including and covers. His is also to die for. If we do see any Summer Game Fest announcements from Nintendo, I sincer൩ely hope Teppei is involved.
Nintendo certainly has some games to announce this summer. Just recently, the company dropped a trailer for Paper Mario: The Origami King out of absolutely nowhere, and it's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:rumored to be preparing Pikmin 3 and other remasters for reveal.
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