Cult Video. Cellist Tina Guo takes video game music into the charts with her album 'Game On' Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 24/01/2017 - 12:40 GMT+1 Cellist Tina Guo is taking video game music into the charts with her debut album, ‘Game On’. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Cellist Tina Guo takes video game music into the charts with her album 'Game On' Now playing Next A pastry rooted in seasonal and cultural practices In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan Now playing Next Italy: From Go to Monopoly, board games bridge generations Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 10th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Mr Nobody rallies against Russia: Pavel Talankin on leaving Moscow Now playing Next Film of the Week: 'Yellow Letters' - A deserving Golden Bear winner? Now playing Next K-poptastic! BTS begin world domination tour with South Korea show Now playing Next 'NATO not obliged to reopen the Strait,' Turkey's trade minister says Now playing Next EU rejects Trump's 'joint venture' to charge ships through Hormuz Now playing Next Rome Colosseum renovation reveals structures hidden for centuries Now playing Next Ukrainians shot down Iranian drones in the Gulf, Zelenskyy says Now playing Next Europe's airport chaos: Where are flights most likely to be delayed? Now playing Next JD Vance warns Iran not to "play" US during planned talks in Pakistan Now playing Next Israel: Hezbollah rocket from Lebanon strikes Safed, injuring several people Now playing Next Emmanuel Macron meets Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican to discuss global tensions Now playing Next France's Macron and Pope Leo XIV hold first meeting at the Vatican More videos
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