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Alistair Lindsay is a music composer and sound designer for games.
Alistair started working on video games in 1999 when he worked at Rare, and scored the music to their game Jet Force Gemini, as well as doing some work on a few other N64 titles by the company. In January 2008, he started working for Frontier Developments. There, he composed the music to RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. He left in April 2011. Since April 2015, Alistair has been running his own freelance music business.
Music Development
Lindsay said he used Cubase 4 for his RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 music so it can be assumed he used it for all his PC and/or Macintosh games.
Gameography
Image Gallery
Links
- lasgameaudio.co.uk - Official.
- linkedin.com/in/alistair-lindsay-5764a24/ - Linkedin.
- twitter.com/AlistairLindsay - Twitter.