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Revision as of 01:12, 15 August 2012

Bradley A. Fuller
Brad Fuller - 02.jpg
Born Unknown
Birth Place Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Nationality American   USA.svg
Aliases
  • Bill Cody
  • Indiana
  • B. Fuller
  • BAF
  • BF
Website www.sonaural.com

Brad Fuller has been composing music and sound effects for the game industry since 1978. He joined the coin-op division of Atari in 1982 during their peak performance as the Director of audio. He not only composed music for several games, but also oversaw the music and sound effects of every game the company developed. In 1993 he was promoted to the Director of Engineering which he held for three years before leaving the company in 1996.

After Atari, Fuller became a partner at Matter to Magic Studios from 1996 to 1998. From 1998 to 1999 he worked as the software manager at Digital TV. From 1999 to 2002 he was the Director of Product Management at OpenTV. In 2003, Fuller co-founded the company Sonaural Audio Studios where he works as a partner to this day. The company develops audio and audio software for the game industry.

Fuller has an impressive educational background having attended the Berklee College of Music and Indiana University of Bloomington. He also has an MS in Technology Management from Pepperdine University.

Although most of the music he is known for involves computers, for more conventional music, Fuller plays the string bass.


Music Composition

NES

Brad used Music-V Language for his NES music using a program called RPM, which was the sound software converted to the NES from the Atari arcade machines. He composed the music for a majority of Tengen's NES games.

Gameography


Released

Title

Sample

Unreleased Xybots (NES)
1984/??/?? Marble Madness (ARC)
1984/??/?? Millipede (A8)
1985/??/?? Peter Pack-Rat (ARC)
1986/??/?? Gauntlet II (ARC)
1986/12/?? 720° (ARC) Audio
1987/??/?? A.P.B.: All Points Bulletin (ARC)
1987/??/?? Xybotz (ARC)
1988/??/?? Cyberball: Football in the 21st Century (ARC)
1988/??/?? Tetris (ARC)
1988/??/?? Tetris: Tengen (NES)
1988/??/?? Toobin' (ARC)
1988/??/?? Vindicators (ARC)
1988/12/?? Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (NES)
1989/??/?? Badlands (ARC)
1989/??/?? Klax (ARC)
1989/??/?? Marble Madness (NES)
1989/??/?? S.T.U.N. Runner (ARC) Acoustics
1989/??/?? Skull & Crossbones (ARC)
1989/??/?? Super Sprint (NES)
1990/??/?? Rampart (ARC)
1989/??/?? Toobin' (NES)
1990/??/?? Hydra (ARC)
1990/??/?? ThunderJaws (ARC) Sound Effects
1990/??/?? RoadBlasters (NES)
1990/09/06 Klax (GEN)
1990/??/?? R.B.I. Baseball 2 (NES)
1990/??/?? Skull 'N' Crossbones (NES)
1990/??/?? ThunderJaws (ARC) Sound Effects
1991/??/?? Klax (SMS)
1991/??/?? R.B.I. Baseball 3 (NES)
1992/??/?? Guardians of the 'Hood (ARC)
1994/??/?? T-Mek (ARC)
1995/??/?? Steel Talons (AST)
2003/05/28 Rugrats Go Wild (W32)

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