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A certain Star Trek-style alarm sound is used in the Deus Ex games, and on some TV security commercials.
Another submarine-type klaxon was used as an alarm sound in Soldier of Fortune II.This sound was also the boss warning klaxon in Ikaruga. A stock sound similar to this is used in Halo 3 when a Scarab is damaged or exploding. There's also the alarm when a submarine dives.The Descent Self-Destruct Mechanism alarm sound has been also used elsewhere, I think.Another stock alarm sound is used in both Tomorrow Never Dies(the game) and Perfect Dark.
The alarm sound in the Nintendo 64 adaptation of Golden Eye 1997 is also used for the gates in Gradius IV's High Speed Stage, and appears in the Dance Dance Revolution song "Dead End". One of these is also used in game shows and video games for a "time up" or "wrong answer" beep. Notable examples are on shows like The Crystal Maze, where alarms mark strikes in games with automatic lock-in conditions, and Fort Boyard, where an alarm is used for the "Burglary" game.
A siren is sometimes used on Game Shows to mark failures. Some of the sets of Big Win Sirens used on Game Shows, especially those heard on Scrabble. Sometimes, the aforementioned air-raid siren stock sound is used for a fire alarm or fire truck siren on TV. In America, bells used as fire alarms is VERY scarce, being now mostly replaced by loud electric buzzers or electric horns with flashing lights.) #Soldier of fortune 1 sounds goldeneye movie
Whenever a fire alarm goes off on a movie or TV, whether a building is burning or it's a fire drill or some punk decides to pull the alarm for fun, it is almost always a bell that sounds similar to a school bell or a general signaling bell. Somewhat irrelevantly, this sound is also a ringtone on the iPhone. Notably, the sound used in 24 during a CTU Red Alert lockdown. There's a particular stock sound that is used everywhere. Another red alert klaxon is the one used in the Star Wars films, notably when the two Star Destroyers are passing each other in The Empire Strikes Back, and when the shuttle is approaching the Death Star II at the beginning of Return of the Jedi. A somewhat higher-pitched alarm can be found in shows like Bones (usually during Establishing Shots of the lab), and especially Japanese Tokusatsu shows. Similarly, there's the siren a submarine sounds when it's about to dive, usually rendered as "Awooga! Awooga!". Justified in that it's almost always used on ships built by and for the same star-going civilization, who would want a standardized sound for "the shit just got real, get your ass where it's supposed to be" across all their ships, stations and installations, and probably bled from there to civilian-sector ships built by that same civilization. You'll hear it prominently whenever anyone calls for one on Star Trek. The Red Alert-All ships have the same red alert klaxon.