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Retro Consoles (SB113)

$50

LET YOUR NOSTALGIA UNFOLD WITH THIS RETRO GOLD
The SB113 RETRO CONSOLES Sound Effects Library is a collection of retro console foley and 8-bit video game sounds.

PERFECT SOUNDS FOR YOUR PIXELATED PROJECT
We recorded foley for 9 retro consoles and handheld systems. System On/Off buttons and switches, controller button mashing, joystick and d-pad movement, start/select buttons, game cartridge handling, inserting and removing game cartridges and discs, cable unwrapping, lightgun triggers, running on a powerpad and everything else we could think to capture from these nostalgic video game systems. We also created 122 8-bit in-game sounds, including jumps, hits, alerts, damage, gun, laser, impacts and power-up sounds. Everything you need to create a realistic, royalty-free, retro video game for your project.

*Systems recorded: Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance-SP, N64, NES/Famicom, Playstation 2, Dreamcast, Game Gear, Sega Genesis & SNES/Super Famicom.

*Music created using Vitling / AutoTracker and is not included in library.

Licensor: : Sound Brigade Categories: , .
Type: Video Games Console Retro Nintendo Sega Genesis Gameboy Dreamcast Controller Buttons Foley Arcade NES SNES Joystick 8-bit 8bit 16-bit 16bit sound effects / recordings
Specs: 260+ sounds • 260 files • 24 Bit / 96 kHz • 2.21GB • Includes metadata
Delivery:
Instant - blazingly-fast - digital download
License type:
Royalty-free - you can select the number of users on checkout
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Sound Brigade Sound Effects Libraries are the product of a partnership between award-winning sound design/mix team Sound Brigade (Brett Bach, Ken Cain) and sound-designer/field-recordist Luke Bechthold. We focus on uniqueness, usefulness, quality and affordability. We hope you enjoy using these libraries as much as we enjoyed creating them.


 
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