Some of you may remember our little trip to the VGL last year in Houston. For those of you not familiar with the Video Games Live concert, it's a live concert in which an orchestra plays pieces from video games past and present while video clips are shown on a large screen. It's really a very cool event.
Remember how we said we wished the show would come up to Dallas? Well, we got our wish! The concert was performed at the Myerson Symphony Hall here in Gearbox's hometown, and quite a few of our employees went out to represent Gearbox in the meet and greet following the show. I didn't have a chance to get out there this year, but from the sounds of it, the concert is just as awesome (or even more awesome) as it was when I saw it last year.

If the VGL is coming to a symphony hall near you any time soon, I'd strongly recommend you give it a go. Not only do you get to witness the evolution of music in gaming (and gaming in general), but how often is it that you get to hear a live orchestra play the Mario theme? Here's a tip - buy your tickets early , this show has sold out almost every venue it visits. Don't miss it!
I gathered up the photos that our Gearbox guys took at the show this year into an album for you all to peruse. Our representatives at the VGL were Eli Luna , Rick Johnson , Charlie Wiederhold , Scott Velasquez , Leo Sieben , Ed Lima , and Andrew Weldon .


