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Guy Completes GoldenEye's First Level Using A Piano

Published on January 01, 0001

“Person plays video game with weird controller” is not a go rummy new thing, I know, but I love this clip of Jackson Parodi playing GoldenEye go rummy on piano because in addition to looking impressive, it sounds lovely holy rummy as well. The start of the holy rummy video shows which keys have been mapped to which buttons, and then after that, it’s a very…sideways jaunt through the level, royally rummy albeit one with a richer soundtrack than the chippy original. royally rummy If you’re taking requests, my man, do Civilization VI next

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