From the video game pianist's site:
The Video Game Pianist is dedicated to promote and popularize video game music. By performing and recording video game music, VGP increases people's awareness of the music of Super Mario Brothers, Final Fantasy, Halo 2, and more.
VGP's second goal is to enhance the image of the piano and to make the piano a more mainstream instrument. This site is geared towards mainstream culture. In other words, the intended audience is not geared towards piano aficionados or classical music lovers, but rather for pop music lovers. Currently, the piano is far from being mainstream. When comparing the piano to singing, guitar, and percussion, the latter three are much more mainstream than the piano.
VGP's third goal is to popularize classical music by performing video game music. He believes that video game music will build a bridge that will link the pop music world with the classical music world. The dilemma in today's society is this: most people who like classical music hate pop music, because they are arrogant. They think classical music is the best music in the world. On the other hand, people who like pop music hate classical music because they think classical music is boring. Video game music will build a bridge between the pop music world and the classical music world because video game music is performed on classical instruments, such as a piano or a full orchestra. When people listen to video game music, they will realize that the music is performed by classical instruments. Additionally, they will realize that pianos and orchestras perform classical music as well as video game music, and that will get people interested in classical music!
That was probably the most hilarious thing i've read today. I especially like his reasoning in the third part. So, pop-lovers will begin to love classical because they'll realise that videogame music is played on classical instruments?
I give you some of his recordings:
29 Windows XP Shut Down Sound Effect on Piano
30 Improvisation on the Windows XP Shut Down Sound Effect
31 Improvisation on the Intel Theme