BMus
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BMus | |
Creator | David Ross, Bill Williams |
Released | 1991-??-?? |
Platform | DOS |
BMus is an official name of the sound software for the SNES, created by David Ross and Bill Williams, and it was developed by Sculptured Software.
It is possible the B stands for Berlioz. According to Mark Knight, it was the name of the sound software he used.
It is estimated that close to nearly 100 SNES games used BMus for music and sound.
Composers
The following composers used BMus:
- Paul Webb
- Eric Nunamaker
- Mark Knight
- Chris Barker
- Craig Utterback
- Mark Miller
- Jason Scher
- Mark Ganus
- Kingsley Thurber
- Eric Hammond
- Brian Howarth
- Sam Powell
- James Hebdon
- Matt Scott
- Danny Toft
- Tommy Tallarico
- Robert Ridihalgh
- Jeremy Soule
- George Sanger
Download
The source code for BMus is discovered in the source code for Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle.
Doommaster1994 has "blank" disks that most likely have the source code, but needs help dumping them.
Links
- [1] - List of games that use BMus.