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May 14, 2010
Game: PlayStation Picks Demo Disc
Song: Launch
Composer: Tommy Tallarico
Above: Launch from PlayStation Picks
September9, 1995. It was an unspeakably huge day, one that hung around Nintendo's head like a noose for 10 years. The original PlayStation exploded onto the scene with a strong launch lineup and impressive new tech, enough to deflate Nintendo's hold on the market and eventually topple the once-unstoppable videogame giant. This entire legacy began the moment you fired up the packed-in demo disc and were greeted with this admittedly cheesy, but nonetheless rockin' guitar solo from Tommy Tallarico.
For the first time, there was a new console that didn't feel like it was going to go tits up in a year. One that didn't come from Nintendo or Sega. It was a whole new look, sound and feel, and even though it came from a perceived videogame outsider, the PlayStation made an instant and unforgettable mark from the moment it was released. Serious stuff, so maybe you should watch the actual intro to realize how goofy it actually was:
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Above: Apparently made with PowerPoint Ver 0.4
I first heard the song on, obviously,September 9, 1995, but didn't realize it was Tommy T until years later, when I discovered his Greatest Hits CD collection. Today Tommy's best known forVideo Games Live, years of game music compositions and araging bonerfor all things Spider-Man (me too, Tom!). But no matter how many good deeds he does for game music, I'll always remember him like this:
Above: Yours free with any purchase of Bryce 3D!
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A fomer Executive Editor at GamesRadar, Brett also contributed content to many other Future gaming publications including Nintendo Power, PC Gamer and Official Xbox Magazine. Brett has worked at Capcom in several senior roles, is an experienced podcaster, and now works as a Senior Manager of Content Communications at PlayStation SIE.