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Title: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: Private Delano Donut on August 16, 2013, 08:21
oh man, if you dont have one you're lying.

the low health ding-ding-ding in pokemon is probably really common at least id think with you guys (pokemon nerds, hahaha)
but the sound of halo grenades and creeper hisses especially when i'm outside

maybe any other video game "phantom noises" youve experienced?
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: Lord Raven on August 16, 2013, 09:43
So you mean like noises that give you a slight sense of PTSD when you hear them?  If so, Clickers in The Last Of Us.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: NTN on August 16, 2013, 10:13
Wha? Hope I understand this correctly. When I breathe with my nose the cry of a Joltik comes out.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: Wolstenholme on August 16, 2013, 13:00
The little beeps that tell you that there's a grenade about on Uncharted.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: glash101 on August 16, 2013, 18:57
Gastly.That just sounds freaky when I encounter him on Platinum.
Dededee dedeedee GAREDXOI!
Seriously THATS what they sound like.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: SirBlaziken on August 19, 2013, 16:18
I hear many of them, but mainly the sound when Sonic is hit and loses rings.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: Pam-the-Lamb on August 31, 2013, 15:06
 Not going to lie, as I was running my bath last night I heard the noise that the grenades make as they hit the ground from Call of Duty.

 I was just confused at that point to why I was hearing that noise... they don't bother me at all whilst playing.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: Milsap on September 03, 2013, 21:17
Lickers from Resident Evil 2. Sometimes when the buses pull up outside their hydraulics on the front wheels sound like one of them breathing.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: NTN on September 04, 2013, 20:56
My stomach growling sounds like a Charizard.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: SirBlaziken on September 05, 2013, 11:51
I was in my room last night an I heard the backround music from the menu of Micheal Jackson the Experience.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: Petzbreeder on December 29, 2013, 15:41
My stomach growling sounds like a Charizard.

Thats the weirdest thing I've heard all day!

My "phantom sound" would have to be the X/Y music on the "press start" screen. I hear it in my head all the time!
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: Lord Raven on December 30, 2013, 03:37
Lickers from Resident Evil 2. Sometimes when the buses pull up outside their hydraulics on the front wheels sound like one of them breathing.
I was 9 when I first saw one and freaked out because of how sudden it was.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: the bread dragon on January 02, 2014, 01:31
not sure if this counts but i hear professor oak saying things like "CHRIS THERES A TIME FOR THAT BUT NOT NOW" and its like hes in my head and its weird D:
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: Wrath of Zuruggu on January 02, 2014, 21:35
I heard some backing track to a TV programme the other day that made me think I was in Lavender town. It gave me the willies, it did. That place scared me something terrible when I was 9.
Title: Re: "phantom" videogame noises
Post by: Turner on January 07, 2014, 16:33
Oh man, this has happened to me a fair bit throughout my life but I normally just put it down to just hearing things.

One really strange incident I remember from maybe...2009? I was walking through town and some guy sneezed but instead of sounding like a sneeze it sounded EXACTLY like that weird 16 bit 'collision' noise. I'm not really sure how to describe it, it was the sound used for explosions on the original Game Boy, I think I remember hearing it in Gradius.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFyKFvDj4Sk

Here, at 19:58-59 you just about hear it.

It was like that but louder and so perfectly clear that I spluttered when I heard it because I had no idea a human could make a noise like that.