Fans of the hugely popular Roblox game may soon notice that a familiar noise has fallen silent in the game. The "oof" sound that famously accompanies the death of characters will temporarily be removed, following a copyright dispute. The developer who originally created the sound for a game released 20 years ago, will get compensation. Only players who build their own games for the platform will have to pay for the sound - for those just playing there will be no charge. According to Roblox there are around two million developers and million gamers on the platform. Tommy Tallarico is now chief executive of gaming firm Intellivision Entertainment, but has 30 years experience in the industry as a music and sound producer. When the similarity between the Roblox "oof" and the sound he made for action-adventure game Messiah was brought to his attention last year, he contacted the firm. He told the BBC: "It's amazing to think that such a small sound I did over 20 years ago for a different video game ended up being one of the most iconic pop culture audio clips of the 21st century.


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The Roblox Death Sound , commonly referred to as either Oof or Uuhhh , is the sound that plays when a character dies or resets in-game. When viewing the sounds Metadata from pre clients, it will show that the audio was created on September 18, , using Sound Forge 4. The original sound is from a video. The usage of this meme refers to the ridiculous nature of its sound.
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