While a video game soundtrack is often an overlooked byproduct used to enhance another medium, it’s hard to deny the existence of some absolutely breathtaking original soundtracks. Final Fantasy and Zelda are largely recognized as some of the best series to consistently churn out masterpieces, but we’ve gone ahead and…
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Can An Artist Learn To Do His Own Music Mixing?
In the modern world, music plays one of the most important roles in human life, and as scientists have proved, it has a beneficial effect on the human body, and with the invention of sound recording, music turns into a commodity that can be purchased or sold. Therefore, every year…
Who Pioneered Video Game Music?
Music in video games is very important. It informs the mood, shapes the atmosphere and can even be a gameplay mechanic in its own right.As games have evolved, the complexity and importance of their music has grown as well. But while we are used to modern releases having full orchestral…
The Constantly Improving Sounds of the Gaming World
Whatever game you’re playing, sound helps create immersion within that particular world. We all love the jingle when you win the jackpot in a casino or the victory music when you’ve won a match or completed a level on your favorite video game. These sounds are just as important as…
What’s The Impact of Music on Casino Gamers?
Many people would say they never listen to music, they don’t have a favourite artist and they think that music has no effect on them. However, this is usually not entirely true. Everyone listens to music – in clothes stores, restaurants, supermarkets, on the long-distance bus or in the waiting…
The Evolution of Audio in Video Games
Back in the 1970s, video games were considered the most technologically advanced entertainment options available. Looking back, these rudimentary games (Pong, Death Race, Tank, Galxian, Space Invaders, Computer Space, Asteroids Breakout, etcetera) were hardly the gold standard of world-class audio-visuals. Gamers were so excited to get their hands on these…