My friend Becky Kramer tuned me into The Freesound Project, a “collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds.”
Basically, all the sounds in the project are available under the Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0 license. You can creatively change a work and use the derivative work commercially or noncommercially. You could take the original and distribute it in a noncommercial way.
Sounds great to me, especially for my early projects. I’ll pay for my audio needs when I think doing so will help sell my games. For now, when I am just trying to make simple games for myself, these freely available sounds will be good enough.










This sounds like a useful resource for sure. at the moment I make nearly all of my sound effects from scratch with synths ‘n’ samplers - but it is time consuming… especially if you need a specific thematic sound that you just can’t re-create without going out and doing a field recording.
Nice find!
Left by Sharpfish on November 22nd, 2005