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The Influence of Music on Gaming
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The links between gaming and music are set to become even stronger in the very near future.

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Since the beginning of human civilisation we have been making music. For example, the first musical instrument found, a flute made from a vulture’s bone, dates back about 42,000 years.

In fact, music’s so ingrained in our culture and natures that it is as important a form of communication as language. Indeed, it has been said that it can express feelings that words alone cannot manage.

This is at the heart of why music forms an intrinsic and very important element of every single video game created to date – and will continue to do so for as long as we’re playing them.

Music at the heart of games

In some games the influence of music is very easy to see. That’s because they are directly related to the games themselves.

For example, the heavy metal band Motorhead worked with a company called Kaitsu Software to create a game in which you play their iconic lead singer Lemmy. The story is a simple one. Other members in the band are being held hostage by other musical genres like country, punk and goth. It’s your task to release them to get the band back together again.

Then there are the slots games that are so popular on most major social online casinos, where players can play without using real money. The developers of these slots games are always looking for themes to appeal to particular types of player. Music and musicians are an obvious easy choice. So you can expect to find games featuring bands like Kiss as well as solo artists like Elvis.

Often these games will also include snippets of video performances by the artists in question, usually as a reward for a win or other in-game achievement.

And let’s not forget the wide range of video games that let players act out their fantasies of being a guitar hero or rap star for themselves.

Setting the mood

While these examples are directly linked to music there are several other ways in which it plays an important role in games.

The first, and probably most important, of these is similar to how films rely on their score.

This is inextricably linked with the action that’s taking place on the screen. Alternatively, it can act as an aural foreshadowing of what is shortly to occur. For example, when one is exploring a dark cellar in a game, not quite knowing what is lurking in the shadows, the music will be intended to heighten suspense.

Or when one has completed a particularly tricky level or challenge, the music accompanying the images on screen will be bright and optimistic. The real skill of the composer of video game music is to weave it so closely into the storyline being depicted that the player only really absorbs it on a subliminal level.

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