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Although the exposition of the player to the [[Title Screens]] is very short when compared with the other [[Sound Places]], it constitutes the first contact of the player with the game, both when first running and in each new session. Being so, it plays an emotional role that sound can help to explore. | Although the exposition of the player to the [[Title Screens]] is very short when compared with the other [[Sound Places]], it constitutes the first contact of the player with the game, both when first running and in each new session. Being so, it plays an emotional role that sound can help to explore. | ||
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Mirror's Edge is an example of minimal [pending: double check this] but impressive use of sound during the [[Title Screens]]. | Mirror's Edge is an example of minimal [pending: double check this] but impressive use of sound during the [[Title Screens]]. | ||
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Games from Sega, including Sonic the Hedgehog, share a short [[Signature]] that is used in [[Start Screens]] but which is repeated along the gaming session, between levels. | Games from Sega, including Sonic the Hedgehog, share a short [[Signature]] that is used in [[Start Screens]] but which is repeated along the gaming session, between levels. | ||
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Contents
[hide]Synopsis
Sound during the presentation of a game product. |
Relationships
Contexts:
Sound Places File:M385px-SoundPlaces-front-v20.png, Signature .
Peers:
Menus , Cut-Scenes File:M385px-Cut-Scenes-front-v20.png, Gameplay File:M385px-Gameplay-front-v20.png.
Often uses:
Music , Sound Effects
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Description
Title Screens constitute one of the distinctive components (Sound Places) of sound design in games, along with the introductory Menus, Cut-Scenes, and – the more 'extensive' component – the sound occurring during Gameplay.
Although the exposition of the player to the Title Screens is very short when compared with the other Sound Places, it constitutes the first contact of the player with the game, both when first running and in each new session. Being so, it plays an emotional role that sound can help to explore.
Examples
Mirror's Edge is an example of minimal [pending: double check this] but impressive use of sound during the Title Screens.
It is noticeable that some games extend their Title Screens back to the presentation of distributor and development teams, mostly by customizing the respective logos with motifs from the game, sometimes resorting solely to sound, as in the case of Flower.
Music is the most prevalent solution for Title Screens, sometimes becoming part of the Signature of the game, as the case of Oblivion.
Games from Sega, including Sonic the Hedgehog, share a short Signature that is used in Start Screens but which is repeated along the gaming session, between levels.