I stumbled upon
Daniel Hower's classic arcade recordings some time back. If you love classic arcade games you have to go listen to his original recordings from 1980s arcades. In his own words:
We recorded our video game experiences from 1982 until 1988 in a variety of locations on the east coast. Most of the recordings come from Ithaca, NY, Albany, NY and Ocean City, MD. Other locations include Lancaster, PA, Falmouth, MA, Rehoboth Beach, DE and Key West, FL.
Luckily I stored all fourteen audio tapes in a safe place and rediscovered them when I moved the rest of my stuff out of my parents house in 1997. In the last several years I digitized these nostalgic recordings to preserve and share them.
Hower's recordings are of individual games, but you can often hear other nearby games and conversation in the background.
After downloading his recordings, I set out to mix them in a way to simulate playing in an arcade of that era. Each MP3 that I mixed is a combination of three of his original recordings. Each track has a specified game for the left channel, right channel, and one that is mono (sample file name-- L-Galaga R-Yie Ar Kung Fu MONO-Pengo). This hopefully simulates being in an arcade, surrounded by other games. I tried to edit out any intelligible human voices so that the listener isn't distracted from the amazing original game sounds.
There are currently eight mixed MP3s. You can download them here:
Arcade Background MixI play these files with
Jeff Shanholtz's Ambiance Program. One day as we were playing arcade games at my house with these files in the background, my nine year old son suddenly said, "Hey, that's the song from Mappy!" Parenting win!
Notes: All credit for the source recordings goes to Daniel Hower.
I originally named these Arcade Ambiance, and then I discovered
Andy Hofle's work. He used "Arcade Ambiance" for his mix of edited arcade background tracks (mostly recorded from MAME, but supplemented with Hower's recordings). So I am going with "Arcade Background Mix." However, there is still some internal MP3 tagging that uses the phrase "Arcade Ambiance."