10 Video Game Sound Effects You Surely Already Know and Always Remember
Presented to give the game an interesting impression, some sound effects in video games actually make many people hear their voices.
Just For Fun | 10 September
Whether a game is good or not is not only seen from its visuals, but also from the sound effects. This is important, because a game without sound is a hollow game out of sync with what's being displayed. Now, there are various sound effects in a game, starting from the sound of interaction, story, events, and so on, of which there are some that can make gamers ring in the heads.
So, on this occasion the Dunia Games team will give you some video game sound effects that are familiar and always ring in your ear. Come on, let's see in more detail.
1. Mission Passed - Grand Theft Auto San Andreas
Franchise series GTA is always accompanied by a story, in which each story will include a mission for the character to carry out. Whether it fails or succeeds, each one will include information, but what's interesting is that it's also accompanied by a sound effect. One interesting sound effect that resonates and is often used as a sound effect for memes is Mission Passed from GTA San Andreas.
2. Collecting Coins - Super Mario Bros
Mario's character is well known in the gaming industry, because he is the main character of the legendary Nintendo game titled Super Mario Bros, an old 8-bit game that continues to bring innovation to this day. Before the current modern version existed, this game itself actually presented a lot of very iconic SFX, one of which was clearly when Mario or Luigi took or grabbed coins.
3. Sonic Ring - Sonic The Hedgehog
If the iconic Mario takes a coin from the sound, then for Sonic it's the same case, only it's not a coin but a ring. Even though there have been many series, Sonic games and even some of the films still rely on this sound, because this sound characterizes Sonic.
4. Alert Sound - Metal Gear Solid
Alert sound is indeed a sound that can indicate danger, so it's not just in the unreal world, this can also happen in the real world. Well, but it would be different if the alert sound that sounded was the sound from Metal Gear Solid, which is a sound that is often found in several memes made nowadays.
5. Pac-Man Eating - Pacman
Pacman it's a 2D game where the concept of playing is quite simple but it will be more difficult due to obstacles such as ghosts. Apart from the unforgettable playing concept, the sound effect when Pacman eats dots will always be memorable. Yes, when Pacman eats dots, there will be a sound effect that only belongs to Pacman himself.
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6. Oof - Messiah
Even though it is a bad game that is not well known, but from the sound of "oof" coming from an angel named Bob because he was thrown from the earth to the moon, it has become famous by itself. The popularity of this voice itself comes from memes which are usually related to physical attacks, so to make it even funnier, this voice is used.
7. Start Countdown - Grand Turismo
Iconic racing game with a countdown before they race. Now Grand Turismo does have the system with a sound effect that is even a special feature of Grand Turismo itself. So attached to Grand Turismo, the developer also maintains this sound in other series games.
8. Reporting Body - Among Us
This game that destroyed friendship and truth was indeed quite legendary during the last pandemic. Apart from the interesting game mechanics, the complementary sound effects also add to the interest of this one game. There are many sound effects from Among Us, but the most iconic and the start of the debate between players is the sound when there is a body report that was killed by the Impostor.
9. Hidden Blade - Assassin’s Creed
This franchise, which still exists and continues to innovate to present its best new series, is a game that has undergone changes over the past few years. All existing series, of course, have a lot of differences between one another. But one thing that hasn't changed is the iconic sound effect, namely when the assassin uses his hidden blade.
10. Victory Fanfare - Final Fantasy VII
Franchise Final Fantasy on the famous version which also presents a remake version, FF7 has used his trademark Victory sound effect which has even been heard in several other series such as 1 on the NES. In general, this sound will be there if you have completed battles, quests, even events.
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