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Information on the Zelda series @ Wikipedia. |
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A subsection of ThaSauce that posts arrangements of video game music, much like OCR. However,
the quality control system is slightly more relaxed to allow for a greater variety of songs to
be posted and showcased.
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The popular monthly live performance arrangement competition. |
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Forum home of Arizona band Minibosses, it's a hangout for many scene rock enthusiasts
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A multi-site news and content portal for the video game arrangement community. Besides news
from OCR, VGMix, Kwed, AnimeRemix, Remix 64, and other such sites, it also features video game
and music related news of general interest to the community.
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Another site dedicated to game music arrangements, wherein listeners and remixers alike are
encouraged to write reviews and rate the posted remixes. Currently inoperational due to a
complete redesign, but still hosts a popular forum section.
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Founded by legendary ReMixer Mustin, OneUp Studios features both commercial and non-commercial
licensed albums of video game music. It is also home to the OneUps, a touring and recording
band that plays covers and arrangements of video game music.
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A site dedicated to remixes and arrangement of music from anime or cartoons. Though somewhat
inactive as of late, remixers like SeattleOverCoat have kept the community alive and well.
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OverClocked ReMix is a website dedicated to reviving computer and video game music from the
past and re-interpreting it with new technology and software, as well as various traditional
means. The site's mission statement explains how its members seek to prove that such music "is
not disposable or merely just background, but is as intricate, innovative, and lasting as any
other form."
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