In Real Life

One Of Games’ Greatest Songs, Defiled By The Vuvuzela

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Best part? If you go to the YouTube page, you can click that soccer ball and get TWICE the vuvuzela crapping all over “The Song of Storms,” from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.


June 20, 2010
In Real Life

Sins Of A Solar Empire Studio Produces Free Vuvuzela-Buster

We’re two weeks into the World Cup and the obnoxious drone of the vuvuzela has not abated. Fear not, Stardock, the shop behind Sins of a Solar Empire, made a free app that strips the horn’s noise from streaming broadcasts.