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  2. What is Roblox and why won't my kids stop talking about ... - AOL

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    Games within Roblox range from role-playing games, where players take on an action or role, to tycoon games, where players complete simulated real-world activities to earn money within the game.

  3. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Part of Roblox's reputation was due in part to its original sound effect for when a character died, often transcribed and titled as the "oof" sound effect, which became an internet meme. [95] The sound was originally produced by Joey Kuras [ 96 ] for the video game Messiah (2000), causing Roblox and Kuras to enter a copyright dispute that ended ...

  4. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Roblox – a sandbox game that has spawned several memes, such as its "oof" sound. QWOP – A browser-based game requiring the player to control a sprint runner by using the Q, W, O, and P keys to control the runner's legs. The game is notoriously difficult to control, typically leaving the runner character flailing about.

  5. Robotic voice effects - Wikipedia

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    The talk box guitar effect was invented by Doug Forbes and popularized by Peter Frampton. In the talk box effect, amplified sound is actually fed via a tube into the performer's mouth and is then shaped by the performer's lip, tongue, and mouth movements before being picked up by a microphone.

  6. Stock sound effect - Wikipedia

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    As far back as Ancient Greece, sound effects have been used in entertainment productions. Sound effects (also known as sound FX, SFX, or simply FX) are used to enhance theatre, radio, film, television, video games, and online media. Sound effects were originally added to productions by creating the sounds needed in real-time.

  7. Phone etiquette 101: When it’s rude to be on speaker — and ...

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    Proper phone etiquette isn’t always obvious and rules can be tricky, so etiquette expert and “Awesome Etiquette” podcast host Lizzie Post provided clear-cut tips for best phone practices ...

  8. Sound effect - Wikipedia

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    The sound of a bullet entering a person from a close distance may sound nothing like the sound designed in the above example, but since very few people are aware of how such a thing actually sounds, the job of designing the effect is mainly an issue of creating a conjectural sound which feeds the audience's expectations while still suspending ...

  9. Talk:Sound effect - Wikipedia

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    I think the Sound effect article should be split into two articles: Sound effects and Audio effects. Typically, the term "sound effect" is used to refer to a recording (for example, applause, slide whistle, etc.), while the term "audio effect" is used to refer to a process (flanging, chorus, reverb, etc.) which is applied to an audio signal.