We'll be the first to admit it -- we don't listen to most DS games. Unless the music and effects are really great (or essential), we've usually got the sound turned down, and rarely break out headphones. Oddly, we often treat console games the opposite, listening to the music or sounds whether or not they're compelling. Maybe it's just too easy to relax with the iPod while spending time with the DS, or maybe DS games just aren't always as immersive (there can be drawbacks to short-burst gaming, after all). Do you do the same? Fill us in.
DS Daily: The sound
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We'll be the first to admit it -- we don't listen to most DS games. Unless the music and effects are really great (or essential), we've usually got the sound turned down, and rarely break out headphones. Oddly, we often treat console games the opposite, listening to the music or sounds whether or not they're compelling. Maybe it's just too easy to relax with the iPod while spending time with the DS, or maybe DS games just aren't always as immersive (there can be drawbacks to short-burst gaming, after all). Do you do the same? Fill us in.
Reader Comments (31)
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 2:56PM (Unverified) said
I always play with headphones - the DS sound system just rocks ^^
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 8:38AM (Unverified) said
That is true for most games. However, with Space Invaders Extreme, I like playing with the sound on much better, as you can mostly shoot along with the music beats. The experience is significantly tighter and much more organic when you play along the music, or so it feels to me.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 8:50AM (Unverified) said
i prefer hearing my DS games, soemtimes going so far as to bring headphones if I know I'll be gaming someplace noisy (like the laundromat).
Posted: Jun 26th 2008 5:25AM (Unverified) said
I guess it depends on the game. I usually play Arkanoid DS w/ the sound truned down because it gets annoying very quickly
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 9:03AM (Unverified) said
Games like phoenix wright, professor layton or tetris could be played without the sound.
But games like the world ends with you should be played with the sound. There was a time I died because I didn't hear the warning when the HP was low.
But games like the world ends with you should be played with the sound. There was a time I died because I didn't hear the warning when the HP was low.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 9:32AM (Unverified) said
What? That's like missing out on the storyline for me.. it's part of the game, and not hearing it feels like I missed something from it. That's obsessive-compulsive for you haha.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 9:32AM mp3 said
I mostly use the sound for Moonshell :P
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 9:44AM (Unverified) said
The sound helps establish an atmosphere so I prefer to have it on when I can. I don't listen to music on its own though, so I would never feel inclined to listen to an MP3 player instead of something else. Phoenix Wright wouldn't be the same without the Objection! and Cornered! themes.
Because this article discusses sound, does anyone else prefer the volume wheel from the Game Boy Advance and earlier over the slide bar which the Game Boy Advance SP and the DS use? I find the slide bar less accurate, especially at night when I try to get the lowest possible volume without the sound cutting out.
Because this article discusses sound, does anyone else prefer the volume wheel from the Game Boy Advance and earlier over the slide bar which the Game Boy Advance SP and the DS use? I find the slide bar less accurate, especially at night when I try to get the lowest possible volume without the sound cutting out.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 12:27PM FreudianLemur said
I agree. I find that the sounds of a game are an integral part of the overall experience (obscure "Fawlty Towers" reference). Without them, I find I don't enjoy the game so much, no matter which game I'm playing. And also, yes, I also prefer the old wheel volume control. But the DS Lite has a tighter slider than the phat, making it easier to be subtle.
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Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 1:31PM (Unverified) said
does anyone else prefer the volume wheel from the Game Boy Advance and earlier over the slide bar which the Game Boy Advance SP and the DS use?
YES YES YES. I absolutely think that the DS Lite should have converted to the scroll wheel. Whenever the next handheld comes out, it neeeeeeds to have the wheel - not the lame-o slider!
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YES YES YES. I absolutely think that the DS Lite should have converted to the scroll wheel. Whenever the next handheld comes out, it neeeeeeds to have the wheel - not the lame-o slider!
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 9:50AM (Unverified) said
Same as supa_s.
Depends on the game. And where I'm playing.
Most of the time I turn the volume down and that's it. But I always carry a set of (small) headphones in my pocket, just in case.
Depends on the game. And where I'm playing.
Most of the time I turn the volume down and that's it. But I always carry a set of (small) headphones in my pocket, just in case.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 10:01AM Roto13 said
I like to have the sound turned up as often as possible, though sometimes it's not practical to do that depending on where I am. Still, there are some games that I just won't play unless I can listen to the music, at least my first time through. Like Phantom Hourglass or the Sonic Rush games.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 10:02AM (Unverified) said
There's a lot of factors that help me decide if I'm going to listen to my game, or my iPod. Obviously, I listen to my game when I play, say, Electroplankton or Jam Sessions. However, if I'm training my pokemon in a field outside a city I've already finished with in Pokemon Pearl, I use that time to multi-task and catch up on my podcasts.
If I'm playing at home and not listening to podcasts, then I like to plug my DS into my Altec Lansing computer speakers and crank it :)
If I'm playing at home and not listening to podcasts, then I like to plug my DS into my Altec Lansing computer speakers and crank it :)
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 10:23AM (Unverified) said
I play with earphones or stereo speakers... The sound on many games is great, and the crappy sound system on DS simply can't provide the full experience...
even backup and hack some games to get the sound back to the original... english dubbed anime games are terrible...
Hope the same can be done with Final Fantasy IV, which I'm planning on buying the time it hit the shelves... But I really don't intend on playing listening to english voices...
Try playing "Dementium, the Ward" with and without phones... gosh, the heart sound, the creepy fx... all too great. Taiko no Tatsujin I play with the DS over a stereo speaker thats also my cd bag... its nice and it shakes with each hit on the drums... soooo funny!
even backup and hack some games to get the sound back to the original... english dubbed anime games are terrible...
Hope the same can be done with Final Fantasy IV, which I'm planning on buying the time it hit the shelves... But I really don't intend on playing listening to english voices...
Try playing "Dementium, the Ward" with and without phones... gosh, the heart sound, the creepy fx... all too great. Taiko no Tatsujin I play with the DS over a stereo speaker thats also my cd bag... its nice and it shakes with each hit on the drums... soooo funny!
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 10:55AM (Unverified) said
I hardly ever listen to the sound, but if I'm going to listen (like on Advance Wars: DoR. The music on that game rawks!) I'm using my headphones. There's just no comparison between the DS' crummy speakers and a good set of earbuds.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 11:02AM Professor Lario said
The sound is such an integral part of the experience for me. I'll wait until I have a chance to use headphones before I play the DS - otherwise I feel like I'm missing out.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 11:02AM (Unverified) said
I usually like sound and music in games very much and try to experience in just as good quality as the graphics. But with DS games I rarely use headphones, because when I was trying to do so (Brothers In Arms for example), I only noticed how bad the quality of the sound effects and the music is.
Castlevania was enjoyable, though.
Castlevania was enjoyable, though.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 2:29PM (Unverified) said
The World Ends With You simply craves blaring sounds - the music's too damn good.
However, the best game of them all, Picross DS, really got so good because it lends itself really damn well to plugging in your own music. Layer down the in-game jams and keep the sound effects, and then throw some seriously thick Punk (I reccomend the Undertones or perhaps Ultravox) over the whole thing. I could listen to music without doing anything else, so throwing in the game makes for an incredibly addictive experience.
However, the best game of them all, Picross DS, really got so good because it lends itself really damn well to plugging in your own music. Layer down the in-game jams and keep the sound effects, and then throw some seriously thick Punk (I reccomend the Undertones or perhaps Ultravox) over the whole thing. I could listen to music without doing anything else, so throwing in the game makes for an incredibly addictive experience.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 11:20AM (Unverified) said
I haven't listen to most handheld games since I first got a gameboy color. Then I moved to the GBA and then DS and still I don't listen to most games sounds. I think what it is for me is that the music and sounds in Pokemon (which is one of the first games I bought for all three systems) got too repeditive for me. Most other games i will listen to for a while but after a while they become distracting and I pop on my mp3 player and listen to music or talk radio.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 11:24AM (Unverified) said
I always have the sound on. I turn it down a bit when a game's music gets repetitive, but off only when it would bother other people and I don't want to put in the earbuds.
I agree that the DS's volume slider isn't very accurate, especially since the useful range (from almost off to slightly more than quiet) is only a small part of the full width (I never understood why volume controls go up to 10 when you're only using 0-4 at most).
I agree that the DS's volume slider isn't very accurate, especially since the useful range (from almost off to slightly more than quiet) is only a small part of the full width (I never understood why volume controls go up to 10 when you're only using 0-4 at most).
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 11:59AM Grand Kerfuffle said
It depends on the game. Something like Crosswords or Picross doesn't need sound on, while others like Viewtiful Joe and Insecticide do.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 12:35PM (Unverified) said
I consider sound to be an essential part of the gaming experience, so I have the sound on about 90% of the time.
I recommend the Sennheiser PX 100 headphones for the DSL. They sound great, and fold up to about the size of the DSL itself, so they're very portable. They're about $50.
I recommend the Sennheiser PX 100 headphones for the DSL. They sound great, and fold up to about the size of the DSL itself, so they're very portable. They're about $50.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 12:49PM chispito said
There are few games I've found the sound to be trivial on. As a fan of headphones, I've even run my DS through an amp and heaphones that each cost much more than the handheld itself. Of course, you only really need a decent pair of $20 headphones to experience the sound how it was intended.
http://www.amazon.com/Koss-KSC75-Portable-Stereophone-Headphones/dp/B0006B486K/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1214239612&sr=8-1 are great for the money.
http://www.amazon.com/Koss-KSC75-Portable-Stereophone-Headphones/dp/B0006B486K/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1214239612&sr=8-1 are great for the money.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 1:30PM dditto74 said
Ever since I found OverClocked ReMix and started listening to chiptunes I found listening to all the music in every videogame an essential experience. I've even found that if I am hankering to play one game but have to keep the sound turned off (GBA SP in a library) I would switch to a game whose music/sound is more repetitive and annoying.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 3:28PM (Unverified) said
Games that you should listen to on your DS:
Final Fantasy Revenant Wings
The World Ends With You
Advance Wars Days of Ruin
Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow
Castlevania Portrait of Ruin
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
Listen to these games and do whatever they tell you. Sometimes they give out real sound advice.
Final Fantasy Revenant Wings
The World Ends With You
Advance Wars Days of Ruin
Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow
Castlevania Portrait of Ruin
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
Listen to these games and do whatever they tell you. Sometimes they give out real sound advice.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2008 3:28PM (Unverified) said
No way o.o I love listening to the music of the game, it's part of the experience!
Posted: Jun 24th 2008 5:31AM STiger said
I just bought a pair of Sony MDR-XD200 headphones. Not so great for the DS...but I always listen to my game's music. Unless I'm just messing around on Pokemon.
Posted: Jun 24th 2008 3:57PM TJF588 said
I don't have a DS (what little I use my sis's for is FFII, which'll apply to the following), and my SPee is releagted mostly to FFIVA, Zero Mission, and WarioWares these days (along with some FFI&II and G&WG4, maybe KHCOM). With FFIV, since background music starts from the beginning after each battle, that tends to be turned off (I mostly grind for whatever reasons) -- FF's not exactly renowned for its menu blips anyway -- but Zero Mission is alright, though the blasts and such might not be the best, and music & noises (esp. low health and/or Mother Brain/Robot Ridley) will either get annoying or play on my tensities, so it'll end up low. Most stuff ends up low, anyway, just because of the force of the sound. WaroWares are usually alright (don't really like Mona Pizza's main parts enough), and the modern Game & Watch games have prett nice music.
I guess my norm is to have the volume low if I don't mind, or the volume off if it's reptitive, annoying (for whatever reasons), or I just don't wanna hear it. There's also the matter of if I'm listening to something else, but if anything important or for-the-first-time's goin' on in a game,I like to have the sound on, so as to get the whole of whatever's happening.
I guess my norm is to have the volume low if I don't mind, or the volume off if it's reptitive, annoying (for whatever reasons), or I just don't wanna hear it. There's also the matter of if I'm listening to something else, but if anything important or for-the-first-time's goin' on in a game,I like to have the sound on, so as to get the whole of whatever's happening.
Posted: Jun 24th 2008 5:27PM (Unverified) said
I love video game sound and music. If anything I turn it UP on most games, DS or otherwise. But with a lot of the DS games I've played the music is repetative crap. It just is. Games like Space Invaders Ex. is a good example of good music that works: it's good music, for one, and it adds to the experience but you're not entirely focused on it.
Posted: Jun 24th 2008 7:10PM yost said
I just about always have the sound on ... it's part of the game for me ....
Posted: Jun 27th 2008 2:24AM (Unverified) said
I play a game with the sound up for the first hour or so I play with it. Mostly out of respect for the work that the composer and sound designer does for the game.
Most games for the DS, I find, don't really have that good of a sound or music quality to them anyways. But there are some real gems out there....I love Etrian Odyssey II's music and sound, for some reason. And Final Fantasy III just feels more Final Fantasyish with the sound cranked up.
But don't hook your DS into a pair of really nice speakers like I did once. It won't be as cool as you think it will be.
Most games for the DS, I find, don't really have that good of a sound or music quality to them anyways. But there are some real gems out there....I love Etrian Odyssey II's music and sound, for some reason. And Final Fantasy III just feels more Final Fantasyish with the sound cranked up.
But don't hook your DS into a pair of really nice speakers like I did once. It won't be as cool as you think it will be.
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