Video Game Audio 104. Arcade Sounds Of The 1980s.

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I briefly explained the first computer sound effects and melodies in part III of this series. Now we’ve reached the 1980s when video game sound really took off in arcade machines, home consoles, and personal computers such as the Commodore 64. This article is about arcade machines. One major technological change that led to video … Continue Reading

Video Game Audio 103. The First Beeps & Music.

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This is part III of my article series on video game sound. Part II is found here. In 1952 computer scientist Alexander Shafto Douglas created a virtual tic-tac-toe game called OXO for demonstration purposes for his thesis about Human-Computer Interaction. As far as I know, this is the first game a human could play against … Continue Reading

Video Game Audio 102. The Analog Arcade.

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DISCLOSURE: AS AN AMAZON ASSOCIATE I EARN FROM QUALIFYING PURCHASES. READ THE FULL DISCLOSURE FOR MORE INFO. ALL AFFILIATE LINKS ARE MARKED #ad This is part II of my article series on video game sound. If you haven’t already, I recommend you start with Part I: Video Game Audio 101. Fiction or Interface. An Introduction. … Continue Reading

Video Game Audio 101. Fiction or Interface. An Introduction.

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In a series of articles, I’ll explore the history of video game audio, its functions as both video game fiction and game interface, and what tools we can use to understand this better. This is part one of those articles. These articles are inspired by a thesis I wrote since I’ve had a lifelong fascination … Continue Reading