The Tokyo 2020 Olympics proves that video game music is real music

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics opening ceremony was held Friday night, July 23. Athletes from all over the world marched into the stadium, proudly waving their countries’ flags as epic music played in the background. If you like playing video games, chances are you would have recognized the tracks they played. 

Japan is the hosting country for the 2020 Olympics, and what better way to welcome the athletes than to play epic video game music from famous Japanese games as they march proudly into the stadium? 

Avid gamers who watched the opening ceremony immediately recognized the music and went on Twitter to express their joy at hearing their favorite video game BGMs at a grand event like the Olympics. 

If you’re looking for the full list of video game tracks that played at the Olympics, don’t worry – – we’ve got you:

Who says video game music isn’t real music? There are plenty of video games that have bops. Even the Olympics used video game music. 

 

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