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Sound effects play a crucial role in enhancing the overall experience of a game. Although they may often go unnoticed, a significant amount of careful work is put into creating them in order to establish the appropriate atmosphere. But how are these sounds actually made? Most likely, they are produced using specialized software and handled by professionals. However, thanks to the advancements in software technology, the process of creating sound effects has become increasingly simpler.

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Bosca Ceoil is a free and open-source application for creating and playing MIDI music based on loop mode, developed by Terry Cavanagh from Ireland. It is specifically designed for creating chiptune-style music, which is a type of electronic music that originated from old video game soundtracks.

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Mario Paint is an art creation video game released by Nintendo for the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) game console in 1992. It consists of a raster graphics editor, an animation program, a music composer, and a point and click minigame. Mario Paint Composer is a remake of its music composer part for Windows and Mac platforms.

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The music in the games of old is fondly remembered, mostly due to the cozy atmosphere it often exuded and how it made those fictional worlds feel like home for many people. While such music was composed through some intricate programs by professionals. Now, with Lovely Composer, any casual user can make their own retro-game-like music with ease.