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The Original ‘Pac-Man’ Theme Song Played in Ten Different Styles on an Electronic Keyboard

  • Justin PageJustin Page
  • December 29, 2014

Davide Di Bello (a.k.a. “D Wave“) recently played the original Pac-Man theme song in ten different styles on an electronic keyboard. Di Bello has also covered songs from the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris video games on a piano in the past.

via Synthtopia, The Awesomer

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