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Nostalgic Gaming Memories: A Brief History of Sound in Video Games

2015-09-03 1 Dailymotion

Our first episode of ‘Creating the Gaming World’ looks at how the sound in games has changed over ‘30 years’. We start our journey with the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985 and finish with the Wii U, Xbox One and PS4 in 2015. <br /> <br />We at Nostalgic Gaming Memories hope you enjoy watching this documentary, archiving how the sound in Video Games has changed over 30 years. <br /> <br />Below are the list of games, music and other sounds that you will hear and see within this audio/video journey. <br /> <br />Games: <br />NES: <br />Kirby <br />The legend of Zelda <br />Mega Man <br />Super Mario Brothers <br />Donkey Kong <br /> <br />SNES: <br />Super Mario Kart <br /> <br />Nintendo 64: <br />Super Mario 64 <br />Donkey Kong 64 <br /> <br />PlayStation: <br />Spyro <br />Crash Bandicoot <br /> <br />Playstation 2: <br />System Menu’s <br /> <br />Gamecube: <br />Super Mario Sunshine <br />Luigi’s Mansion <br /> <br />Wii: <br />Epic Mickey <br />The Legend of Zelda – Twilight Princess <br /> <br />Playstation 3: <br />Assassins Creed IV – Black Flag <br /> <br />Wii U: <br />Mario Kart 8 <br /> <br />Playstation 4: <br />Injustice Gods Among Us <br />Infamous Second Sun <br /> <br />Xbox One: <br />GTA V <br />FarCry 4 <br />Forza Horizon 2 <br />Shadow of Mordor <br /> <br />Music: <br />Overslept – Nic Bonmarito <br />Moonover – Delta <br />Broken is everyone here – Ketsa <br />Load Shredding – Nic Bonmarito <br />Willow – The OO-Ray <br />Last One Out – Ketsa <br />Super Mario Bros Theme Tune – Koji Kondo <br />Happy Rock – Ben Sound <br /> <br />Other Sounds: <br />PlayStation Start-up Sound

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