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{{Infobox Composer
| Name        = Robert C. Prince, III
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| Name        = Robert Caskin Prince, III
| Picture    = Bobby Prince - 01.jpg
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| Picture    = Bobby Prince.jpg
| Born        = Unknown
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| Born        = March 15, 1940?
| BirthPlace  = Unknown, USA
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| BirthPlace  = Athens, Georgia
| Nationality = American
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| Nationality = American
| Flag        = USA
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| Flag        = USA
| Alias01     = Robert Prince
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| Aliases     = Robert Prince, Bobby Prince
| Alias02    = Bobby Prince
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| Website    = bpmusic.com
| Website    = bpmusic.com
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''''Robert C. Prince, III''''' (he goes by Bobby) is a 1966 graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in psychology. He also attended Emory University for graduate school, but left early to join the army. In 1972, after his time in the military, he returned to school and got a masters of education in Counseling. With his new degree he studied law enforcement. This piqued his interest in law and he earned a Juris Doctor at law school and passed the bar. His career in law lasted several years, but around 1991 he switched over to music composition.
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'''''Robert Caskin Prince, III''''' (he goes by Bobby) is a 1966 graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in psychology. He also attended Emory University for graduate school, but left early to join the army. In 1972, after his time in the military, he returned to school and got a masters of education in Counseling. With his new degree he studied law enforcement. This piqued his interest in law and he earned a Juris Doctor at law school and passed the bar. His career in law lasted several years, but around 1991 he switched over to music composition.
  
Bobby saw a messageboard on Prodigy asking for people interested in music composition for computer games. After responding to the message, he was contacted by Scott Miller of [[Apogee Software]]. This led him to a talk with John Romero of [[id Software]], where he started work composing music for the second series of Commander Keen.
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Prince saw a messageboard on Prodigy asking for people interested in music composition for computer games. After responding to the message, he was contacted by Scott Miller of [[Apogee Software]]. This led him to a talk with John Romero of [[id Software]], where he started work composing music for the second series of Commander Keen.
  
Bobby Prince worked with id Software from 1991 to 1994 composing music for games like Wolfenstein 3D and DOOM. Also, during this time, he composed music for several other companies that whose games were published by Apogee like the Blake Stone and Duke Nukem series. After his time with id Software he worked for a large number of gaming companies composing music for a wide range of titles. He currently keeps himself busy composing his own music with help from his brother David in Georgia.
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Prince worked with id Software from 1991 to 1994 composing music for games like [[Wolfenstein 3D]] and [[Doom]]. Also, during this time, he composed music for several other companies that whose games were published by Apogee like the [[Blake Stone]] and [[Duke Nukem]] series. He sequenced his music with an Ensoniq EPS keyboard. After his time with id Software he worked for a large number of gaming companies composing music for a wide range of titles. He currently keeps himself busy composing his own music with help from his brother David in Georgia. He also plays the saxophone in a band.
  
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Around November 2016, Bobby was diagnosed with colon cancer. He underwent grueling treatments for years, had various surgeries, had a recurrence, and went through more treatment. He still isn't fully healthy, but is doing much better. You can help contribute to his medical bills on his [https://www.gofundme.com/f/bobby-prince-medical-fund?viewupdates=1&rcid=r01-160982850205-c0f418dd42ac40f5 GoFundMe Page].
  
==Music Composition==
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==Music Development==
Most of the music that Bobby wrote for DOS games was composed using [[Sequencer Plus Gold]].
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===DOS===
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Bobby created music for all of his DOS games by creating [[MIDI]] files in Voyetra's [[Sequencer Plus Gold]] with the help of his [[Ensoniq EPS]]. The MIDI files were later converted into the games' formats such as [[MUS]].
  
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Though Prince used the EPS in most of his work, he also acknowledges the problems known with the keyboard;
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{{Template:Quote
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|Those things had major manufacturing problems and I learned later that they had almost 50% failures in the things. I had a problem with it where a wire kept coming loose, but was able to fix it. Then it just gave up the ghost completely and it wasn't worth the cost of a repair. I used it to record all the effects for Wolfenstein, though. I don't remember what I did with it. I think I took it to a recycle center. Guess it might have made a good museum piece, but hind sight's 20-20 as they say 🙂}}
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===SNES===
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====Wolfenstein 3D====
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Bobby had to rearrange his music from the DOS version's [[YM3812]] (9-11 channels) to the eight sound channels of the SNES. However, since the SNES utilized digitized instrument samples, the music is in slightly better fidelity. His MIDI files were converted to [[Rebecca Heineman]]'s [[SuperFamicom Low Level Sound Driver|sound driver]]. According to Rebecca, the instruments heard in the SNES version were taken from an [[Ensoniq SQ-1]]; interesting since Prince used an [[Ensoniq EPS]] in his work. However, the music plays slightly faster in the SNES version.
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====Doom====
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The SNES conversion of Doom was handled by [[Sculptured Software]]. Though Paul Webb and Bob Dayley are both credited, it is most likely Paul handled all the music arrangements while Bob did sound effects, based on their credits in other games. The audio team most likely received Prince's MIDI files.
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According to Paul Webb, he made SNES music in [[Wolfgang]], which was converted to his [[BMus (SNES Driver)|BMus]] sound driver. Paul also used the Ensoniq EPS like Prince did, as well as its upgraded version, the EPS16, and sourced samples from it for his SNES music.
  
 
==Gameography==
 
==Gameography==
{{Template: Table Header
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Released
| Caption01 = Released
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! Title
| Caption02 = Title
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! Sample
| Caption03 = Sample
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! Notes
}}
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|-
| 1991/11/??
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| 1991-11-??
 
| [[Catacomb 3-D (DOS)]]
 
| [[Catacomb 3-D (DOS)]]
| {{Song-List|01 - Catacomb 3-D - DOS - Too Hot.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Catacomb 3-D - DOS - Too Hot to Handle.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1991/12/15
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| 1991-12-15
 
| [[Commander Keen IV: Secret of the Oracle (DOS)]]
 
| [[Commander Keen IV: Secret of the Oracle (DOS)]]
| {{Song-List|05 - Commander Keen 4 - DOS - Welcome to a Good Old Kick In the Pants In Hillville.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|05 - Commander Keen 4 - DOS - Welcome to a Kick In Yore Pants In Good Ole Hillville!.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1991/12/15
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| 1991-12-15
 
| [[Commander Keen V: The Armageddon Machine (DOS)]]
 
| [[Commander Keen V: The Armageddon Machine (DOS)]]
| {{Song-List|03 - Commander Keen 5 - DOS - Be Very Sphereful With My Diamonds.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|03 - Commander Keen 5 - DOS - Be Very Sphereful With My Diamonds.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1991/12/15
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| 1991-12-15
 
| [[Commander Keen VI: Aliens Ate My Babysitter! (DOS)]]
 
| [[Commander Keen VI: Aliens Ate My Babysitter! (DOS)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Commander Keen 6 - DOS - Aliens Ate My Babysitter.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1992/03/??
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| 1992-03-??
 
| [[Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure (DOS)]]
 
| [[Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure (DOS)]]
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| {{Song-Box|02 - Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure - DOS - Just About Going Wacky.ogg}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 1992/05/05
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| 1992-03-??
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| [[Word Rescue (DOS)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|04 - Word Rescue - DOS - Obey the Rules of Grammar.ogg}}
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| Songs in the "plus" episode.
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|-
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| 1992-05-05
 
| [[Wolfenstein 3D (DOS)]]
 
| [[Wolfenstein 3D (DOS)]]
| {{Song-List|02 - Wolfenstein 3D - DOS - Wondering About My Loved Ones.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|02 - Wolfenstein 3D - DOS - Wondering About My Loved Ones.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1992/09/18
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| 1992-09-18
 
| [[Spear of Destiny (DOS)]]
 
| [[Spear of Destiny (DOS)]]
| {{Song-List|01 - Spear of Destiny - DOS - The Tower.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Spear of Destiny - DOS - The Tower.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1992/??/??
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| 1992-??-??
 
| [[Night Raid (DOS)]]
 
| [[Night Raid (DOS)]]
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| {{Song-Box|02 - Night Raid - DOS - Title, Level 9.ogg}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/01/??
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| 1993-01-??
 
| [[Major Stryker (DOS)]]
 
| [[Major Stryker (DOS)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|02 - Major Stryker - DOS - Rock-It In Space.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/08/03
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| 1993-08-03
 
| [[Bio Menace (DOS)]]
 
| [[Bio Menace (DOS)]]
|  
+
| {{Song-Box|02 - Bio Menace - DOS - Chasing.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/12/03
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| 1993-12-03
 
| [[Duke Nukem II (DOS)]]
 
| [[Duke Nukem II (DOS)]]
|  
+
| {{Song-Box|03 - Duke Nukem 2 - DOS - Theme to Duke Nukem II.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/12/05
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| 1993-12-05
 
| [[Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold (DOS)]]
 
| [[Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold (DOS)]]
|  
+
| {{Song-Box|02 - Blake Stone - DOS - Aliens of Gold.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/12/10
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| 1993-12-10
 
| [[Doom (DOS)]]
 
| [[Doom (DOS)]]
| {{Song-List|03 - Doom - DOS - At Doom's Gate.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|03 - Doom - DOS - At Doom's Gate.ogg}}
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|
 +
|-
 +
| 1993-??-??
 +
| Argo Checkers (DOS)
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|
 +
| Sound effects.
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/??/??
+
| 1993-??-??
| [[Argo Checkers (DOS)]]
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| Hexxagon (DOS)
 
|  
 
|  
 +
| Sound effects.
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/??/??
+
| 1993-??-??
| [[Hexxagon (DOS)]]
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| Hexxagon 2 (DOS)
 
|  
 
|  
 +
| Sound effects.
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/??/??
+
| 1994-02-10
| [[Hexxagon 2 (DOS)]]
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| [[Wolfenstein 3D (SNES)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|05 - Wolfenstein 3D - SNES - Get Them Before They Get You.ogg}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/04/01
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| 1994-04-01
 
| [[Raptor: Call of the Shadows (DOS)]]
 
| [[Raptor: Call of the Shadows (DOS)]]
|  
+
| {{Song-Box|101 - Raptor - DOS - Fanfare for Duke II.ogg}}
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| [[Apogee Fanfare]]
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|-
 +
| 1994-06-01
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| [[Hocus Pocus (DOS)]]
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| {{Song-Box|102 - Hocus Pocus - DOS - Hocus Pocus Theme.ogg}}
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| [[Apogee Fanfare]]
 +
|-
 +
| 1994-06-15
 +
| [[Mystic Towers (DOS)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|01 - Mystic Towers - DOS - Apogee Theme.ogg}}
 +
| [[Apogee Fanfare]]
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/10/10
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| 1994-10-10
 
| [[Doom II: Hell On Earth (DOS)]]
 
| [[Doom II: Hell On Earth (DOS)]]
| {{Song-List|02 - Doom 2 - DOS - Running From Evil.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|302 - Doom 2 - DOS - Running From Evil.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/10/28
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| 1994-10-28
 
| [[Blake Stone: Planet Strike (DOS)]]
 
| [[Blake Stone: Planet Strike (DOS)]]
|  
+
| {{Song-Box|21 - Blake Stone 2 - DOS - Theme.ogg}}
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|
 +
|-
 +
| 1994-10-??
 +
| [[Wolfenstein 3D (ARCH)]]
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|
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| Music from [[Wolfenstein 3D|DOS version]], but with different sound driver
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|-
 +
| 1994-10-14
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| [[Wacky Wheels (DOS)]]
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Wacky Wheels - DOS - Apogee Fanfare.ogg}}
 +
| [[Apogee Fanfare]]
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|-
 +
| 1994-11-15
 +
| [[Boppin' (DOS)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|101 - Boppin' - DOS - Apogee Fanfare.ogg}}
 +
| [[Apogee Fanfare]]
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/12/21
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| 1994-12-21
 
| [[Rise of the Triad: Dark War (DOS)]]
 
| [[Rise of the Triad: Dark War (DOS)]]
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| {{Song-Box|02 - Rise of the Triad - DOS - Rise of the Triad.ogg}}
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| Also reused [[Apogee Fanfare]]
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|
 +
|-
 +
| 1994-??-??
 +
| [[Alien Carnage (DOS)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
| [[Apogee Fanfare]]
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/??/??
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| 1994-??-??
 +
| [[Doom (32X)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|01 - Doom - 32X - At Doom's Gate.ogg}}
 +
| Arranged by [[Brian Coburn]]
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|-
 +
| 1994-??-??
 
| [[Pickle Wars (DOS)]]
 
| [[Pickle Wars (DOS)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|103 - Pickle Wars - DOS - Level 1.ogg}}
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|
 +
|-
 +
| 1994-??-??
 +
| [[Rallo Gump (DOS)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|101 - Rallo Gump - DOS - Title.ogg}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/??/??
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| 1994-??-??
 
| [[Terrace (W16)]]
 
| [[Terrace (W16)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/??/??
+
| 1994-??-??
 
| [[Wolfenstein 3D (JAG)]]
 
| [[Wolfenstein 3D (JAG)]]
| {{Song-List|08 - Wolfenstein 3D - JAG - The Nazi Rap.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|08 - Wolfenstein 3D - JAG - The Nazi Rap.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/??/??
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| 1995-09-??
| [[Wolfenstein 3D (SNES)]]
+
| [[Doom (SNES)]]
| {{Song-List|09 - Wolfenstein 3D - SNES - The Nazi Rap.ogg}}
+
| {{Song-Box|02 - Doom - SNES - At Doom's Gate.ogg}}
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| Arranged by [[Paul Webb]]
 
|-
 
|-
| 1995/11/??
+
| 1995-11-01
 
| [[Realms of Chaos (DOS)]]
 
| [[Realms of Chaos (DOS)]]
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| {{Song-Box|202 - Realms of Chaos - DOS - Paga's Theme.ogg}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 1995/12/29
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| 1995-12-29
 
| [[Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport (DOS)]]
 
| [[Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport (DOS)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1995/??/??
+
| 1995-??-??
 
| [[Black Knight: Marine Strike Fighter (DOS)]]
 
| [[Black Knight: Marine Strike Fighter (DOS)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1995/??/??
+
| 1995-??-??
 
| [[Zorro (DOS)]]
 
| [[Zorro (DOS)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|102 - Zorro - DOS - Music 2.ogg}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 1996/01/29
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| 1996-01-29
 
| [[Duke Nukem 3D (DOS)]]
 
| [[Duke Nukem 3D (DOS)]]
| {{Song-List|03 - Duke Nukem 3D - DOS - Taking the Death Toll.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|03 - Duke Nukem 3D - DOS - Taking the Death Toll.ogg}}
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1996/02/29
+
| 1996-02-29
 
| [[Abuse (DOS)]]
 
| [[Abuse (DOS)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|101 - Abuse - DOS - Introduction.ogg}}
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| Sound effects.
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|-
 +
| 1996-05-31
 +
| [[Final Doom - TNT: Evilution (DOS)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|14 - Doom 2 - DOS - Message For the Archvile.ogg}}
 +
| Reused from the [[Doom (DOS)|original game]]
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|-
 +
| 1996-05-31
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| [[Final Doom - The Plutonia Experiment (DOS)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|103 - Doom - DOS - The Imp's Song.ogg}}
 +
| Reused from the [[Doom (DOS)|original game]]
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|-
 +
| 1996-11-19
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| [[Stargunner (DOS)]]
 +
|
 +
| [[Apogee Fanfare]]
 +
|-
 +
| 1996-12-04
 +
| [[Final Doom (MAC)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1997/11/14
+
| 1997-11-14
 
| [[Duke Nukem 64 (N64)]]
 
| [[Duke Nukem 64 (N64)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1997/12/12
+
| 1997-12-12
 
| [[Balls of Steel (W32)]]
 
| [[Balls of Steel (W32)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1997/12/31
+
| 1997-12-31
 
| [[Demonstar (W32)]]
 
| [[Demonstar (W32)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1998/09/30
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| 1998-09-30
| [[Axis and Allies (W32)]]
+
| [[Axis & Allies: Meyer Glass Interactive (W32)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 2002-04-02
 +
| [[Wolfenstein 3D (GBA)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|10 - Wolfenstein 3D - GBA - Going After Hitler.ogg}}
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| Credited as composer, but arranged by GBA port programmers.
 
|-
 
|-
| 2002/08/12
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| 2002-08-12
 
| [[Duke Nukem Advance (GBA)]]
 
| [[Duke Nukem Advance (GBA)]]
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 2008-04-19
 +
| [[Voxelstein 3D (W32)]]
 +
| {{Song-Box|04 - Wolfenstein 3D - DOS - Searching For the Enemy.ogg}}
 +
| Reused from [[Wolfenstein 3D (DOS)]]
 
|}
 
|}
 
  
 
==Picture Gallery==
 
==Picture Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Bobby Prince - 01.jpg|Working at [[id Software]], circa 1992
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Bobby Prince.jpg|Working at [[id Software]], circa 1992.
File:Bobby Prince - 02.jpg|Graduation picture, circa 1963
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Bobby Prince - 02.jpg|Graduation picture, circa 1963.
File:Bobby Prince - 03.jpg|Unknown source
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Bobby Prince - 03.jpg|Unknown source.
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Bobby Prince - 04.jpg|Posted on his cancer GoFundMe.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*'''Official:''' [http://www.bpmusic.com bpmusic.com]
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* [http://www.bpmusic.com bpmusic.com] - Official.
*'''Wikipedia:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Prince en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Prince]
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* [https://www.facebook.com/bobby.prince facebook.com/bobby.prince] - Facebook.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Prince en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Prince] - Wikipedia.
  
  
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[[Category: Composers]]
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 8 September 2022

Robert Caskin Prince, III
Bobby Prince.jpg
Born March 15, 1940?
Birth Place Athens, Georgia
Nationality American   USA.svg
Aliases Robert Prince, Bobby Prince
Website bpmusic.com

Robert Caskin Prince, III (he goes by Bobby) is a 1966 graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in psychology. He also attended Emory University for graduate school, but left early to join the army. In 1972, after his time in the military, he returned to school and got a masters of education in Counseling. With his new degree he studied law enforcement. This piqued his interest in law and he earned a Juris Doctor at law school and passed the bar. His career in law lasted several years, but around 1991 he switched over to music composition.

Prince saw a messageboard on Prodigy asking for people interested in music composition for computer games. After responding to the message, he was contacted by Scott Miller of Apogee Software. This led him to a talk with John Romero of id Software, where he started work composing music for the second series of Commander Keen.

Prince worked with id Software from 1991 to 1994 composing music for games like Wolfenstein 3D and Doom. Also, during this time, he composed music for several other companies that whose games were published by Apogee like the Blake Stone and Duke Nukem series. He sequenced his music with an Ensoniq EPS keyboard. After his time with id Software he worked for a large number of gaming companies composing music for a wide range of titles. He currently keeps himself busy composing his own music with help from his brother David in Georgia. He also plays the saxophone in a band.

Around November 2016, Bobby was diagnosed with colon cancer. He underwent grueling treatments for years, had various surgeries, had a recurrence, and went through more treatment. He still isn't fully healthy, but is doing much better. You can help contribute to his medical bills on his GoFundMe Page.

Music Development

DOS

Bobby created music for all of his DOS games by creating MIDI files in Voyetra's Sequencer Plus Gold with the help of his Ensoniq EPS. The MIDI files were later converted into the games' formats such as MUS.

Though Prince used the EPS in most of his work, he also acknowledges the problems known with the keyboard;

Those things had major manufacturing problems and I learned later that they had almost 50% failures in the things. I had a problem with it where a wire kept coming loose, but was able to fix it. Then it just gave up the ghost completely and it wasn't worth the cost of a repair. I used it to record all the effects for Wolfenstein, though. I don't remember what I did with it. I think I took it to a recycle center. Guess it might have made a good museum piece, but hind sight's 20-20 as they say 🙂

SNES

Wolfenstein 3D

Bobby had to rearrange his music from the DOS version's YM3812 (9-11 channels) to the eight sound channels of the SNES. However, since the SNES utilized digitized instrument samples, the music is in slightly better fidelity. His MIDI files were converted to Rebecca Heineman's sound driver. According to Rebecca, the instruments heard in the SNES version were taken from an Ensoniq SQ-1; interesting since Prince used an Ensoniq EPS in his work. However, the music plays slightly faster in the SNES version.

Doom

The SNES conversion of Doom was handled by Sculptured Software. Though Paul Webb and Bob Dayley are both credited, it is most likely Paul handled all the music arrangements while Bob did sound effects, based on their credits in other games. The audio team most likely received Prince's MIDI files.

According to Paul Webb, he made SNES music in Wolfgang, which was converted to his BMus sound driver. Paul also used the Ensoniq EPS like Prince did, as well as its upgraded version, the EPS16, and sourced samples from it for his SNES music.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1991-11-?? Catacomb 3-D (DOS)
1991-12-15 Commander Keen IV: Secret of the Oracle (DOS)
1991-12-15 Commander Keen V: The Armageddon Machine (DOS)
1991-12-15 Commander Keen VI: Aliens Ate My Babysitter! (DOS)
1992-03-?? Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure (DOS)
1992-03-?? Word Rescue (DOS)
Songs in the "plus" episode.
1992-05-05 Wolfenstein 3D (DOS)
1992-09-18 Spear of Destiny (DOS)
1992-??-?? Night Raid (DOS)
1993-01-?? Major Stryker (DOS)
1993-08-03 Bio Menace (DOS)
1993-12-03 Duke Nukem II (DOS)
1993-12-05 Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold (DOS)
1993-12-10 Doom (DOS)
1993-??-?? Argo Checkers (DOS) Sound effects.
1993-??-?? Hexxagon (DOS) Sound effects.
1993-??-?? Hexxagon 2 (DOS) Sound effects.
1994-02-10 Wolfenstein 3D (SNES)
1994-04-01 Raptor: Call of the Shadows (DOS)
Apogee Fanfare
1994-06-01 Hocus Pocus (DOS)
Apogee Fanfare
1994-06-15 Mystic Towers (DOS)
Apogee Fanfare
1994-10-10 Doom II: Hell On Earth (DOS)
1994-10-28 Blake Stone: Planet Strike (DOS)
1994-10-?? Wolfenstein 3D (ARCH) Music from DOS version, but with different sound driver
1994-10-14 Wacky Wheels (DOS)
Apogee Fanfare
1994-11-15 Boppin' (DOS)
Apogee Fanfare
1994-12-21 Rise of the Triad: Dark War (DOS)
Also reused Apogee Fanfare
1994-??-?? Alien Carnage (DOS) Apogee Fanfare
1994-??-?? Doom (32X)
Arranged by Brian Coburn
1994-??-?? Pickle Wars (DOS)
1994-??-?? Rallo Gump (DOS)
1994-??-?? Terrace (W16)
1994-??-?? Wolfenstein 3D (JAG)
1995-09-?? Doom (SNES)
Arranged by Paul Webb
1995-11-01 Realms of Chaos (DOS)
1995-12-29 Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport (DOS)
1995-??-?? Black Knight: Marine Strike Fighter (DOS)
1995-??-?? Zorro (DOS)
1996-01-29 Duke Nukem 3D (DOS)
1996-02-29 Abuse (DOS)
Sound effects.
1996-05-31 Final Doom - TNT: Evilution (DOS)
Reused from the original game
1996-05-31 Final Doom - The Plutonia Experiment (DOS)
Reused from the original game
1996-11-19 Stargunner (DOS) Apogee Fanfare
1996-12-04 Final Doom (MAC)
1997-11-14 Duke Nukem 64 (N64)
1997-12-12 Balls of Steel (W32)
1997-12-31 Demonstar (W32)
1998-09-30 Axis & Allies: Meyer Glass Interactive (W32)
2002-04-02 Wolfenstein 3D (GBA)
Credited as composer, but arranged by GBA port programmers.
2002-08-12 Duke Nukem Advance (GBA)
2008-04-19 Voxelstein 3D (W32)
Reused from Wolfenstein 3D (DOS)

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