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Published in: The Computer Games Journal 1-2/2015

01-06-2015

Everybody’s Talking About Pop Music: The Evolution of the Cinematic Video Game

Author: Michael James Heron

Published in: The Computer Games Journal | Issue 1-2/2015

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Abstract

This paper explores the historical links between the technical limitations of video game audio and the creative solutions that were derived to bypass them. Early musical experimentation within video games owes much to innovative pioneers who developed ways to incorporate compelling sound effects and music within mainstream game titles. However, as the technical limitations receded, so too did the incentive for game developers and musicians to develop a distinctively video-game aesthetic for providing musical accompaniment. Promising experiments into the effectiveness of adaptive audio became side-lined as the games industry looked to cinema as an inspiration and model to apply. The result is that music in video games has now largely lost, or marginalised, its most powerfully distinctive feature—the ability to be responsive to the interactivity of the medium. Within this paper we also discuss the use of mainstream music within video games, and how the cultural connotations of song selection serve as a kind of developer annotation. Similar to their use in cinema and television, popular songs offer an opportunity to add a kind of complex aural ideography to a story without requiring large amounts of exposition or meta-textual representation. However, these narrative tools have come at a cost—while a useful compatible convention of audio-visual artefacts, they serve mainly to homogenize the use of music between what could be significantly different mediums.

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Metadata
Title
Everybody’s Talking About Pop Music: The Evolution of the Cinematic Video Game
Author
Michael James Heron
Publication date
01-06-2015
Publisher
Springer New York
Published in
The Computer Games Journal / Issue 1-2/2015
Electronic ISSN: 2052-773X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40869-015-0001-0

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