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1. ChrisArchitect ◴[] No.42130006[source]
To me there is/was a natural connection between electronic music and game development just by the sheer involvement with technology. And jungle just happened to be very popular and going thru some major grassroots scene development around the same time. Personally, alongside earlier exposure to popular/underground dance music, my deeper exposure to electronic music came from tracker music and the demoscene which of course went hand in hand with developments in the game industry.
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2. dylan604 ◴[] No.42130203[source]
It's also just a natural thing for a game to make bleeps/bloops/whoomps/booms vs storing raw audio type data.
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3. dpc050505 ◴[] No.42130644[source]
I've been playing a bit of 3d pinball space cadet last week and I kept thinking how the game sounds could fit wonderfully into breakcore and acid tekno tracks.