My husband went to Doss High School and lived in the Valley Cheap wow classic gold Downs neighborhood. My mother grew up in Villa Anna and my father grew up off Scotts Gap and Mooreman Road. My parents would later meet and start dating at Dixie Bowl.... moreMy husband went to Doss High School and lived in the Valley Cheap wow classic gold Downs neighborhood. My mother grew up in Villa Anna and my father grew up off Scotts Gap and Mooreman Road. My parents would later meet and start dating at Dixie Bowl. "Gamers are just a nutty group of people," said guest conductor Andy Brick in DeVos Performance Hall on Tuesday evening.And that was before folks in the audience started talking back in Dovah dragon language from "Elder Scrolls."It was that kind of night.The Grand Rapids Symphony's SymphonicBoom Series brought video games out of the basement and into the concert hall on Tuesday with "Play! A Video Game Symphony"3.5 stars of 4 Grand Rapids SymphonyWhat: SymphonicBoom Series Conductor: Andy Brick Time on stage: 91 minutes not including intermissionNo joysticks or controllers were required to watch scenes from "The Legend of Zelda" and "Metroid" on three high definition screens, suspended above the DeVos Hall stage, accompanied by live music originally... less