Glad to see you get back into like the swing of things. :)
I started playing when I was 6 or 7 (I am 16 now.)
Some great tunes to play are:
Aquatic Ambience - Donkey Kong Country
Main Theme - Assassin's Creed III
Never Forget - Halo 3 (This is, undoubtedly, my favourite piece to play.)
Dire, Dire Docks - Super Mario 64 (Another favorite of mine.)
An End Once and For All - Mass Effect 3 ([i]Really[/i] easy, and the girls go [b]nuts [/b]because it sounds so good.)
Ghosts and Glass - Halo: Reach
Champion's Battle Theme - Pokémon Gold and Silver
These are a few of many Video Game Theme songs I can recall. All of them are relatively easy (aside from "Champion's Battle Theme" and "Aquatic Ambience" which are mildly difficult). Nothing someone with your experience couldn't handle.
Another suggestion. There's a 14 or 15 year old kid (who actually visits Bungie.net from time to time) named "Akmigone" on YouTube (and Bungie.net) who is just amazing at the piano. Sometimes he over does it, but if you want some suggestions, check out his channel.
Best of luck. :)
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I have some of them. The 'An End Once and for All' has been suggested a few times. If you knew where I could find the sheet music that'd be cool. :P
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Unfortunately, I don't play music by notes. I've been playing by ear the whole time. Check Kyle Landry's site. Might be something there.
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Funny you mention him. That's actually what inspired me to do this. I heard his songs two days ago because a friend linked them to me, so I made this thread. Unfortunately, his site has been down for three days and according to complaints on his Facebook page, for over a week. :(
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Shoot. Too bad. Kyle is [i]really[/i] talented. I love his arrangement of "I'll Make a Man out of You" from "Mulan". Anyways, you may have heard of a program called "Synthesia". It's basically cheating, but with your experience, it will show you the way and you can continue with your ear. Just look up "An End Once and for All synthesia" on YouTube.