Difference between revisions of "David Watson"
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Aside from music, Watson owns the New World Arbalest, which specializes in historic replica crossbows. | Aside from music, Watson owns the New World Arbalest, which specializes in historic replica crossbows. | ||
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==Gameography== | ==Gameography== | ||
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| 1988-??-?? | | 1988-??-?? | ||
| [[Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (C64)]] | | [[Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (C64)]] | ||
| {{Song-Box|05 - Ultima 5 - C64 - Stones.ogg}} | | {{Song-Box|05 - Ultima 5 - C64 - Stones.ogg}} | ||
+ | | Arranged by [[Ken Arnold]]. | ||
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| 1990-??-?? | | 1990-??-?? | ||
| [[Ultima VI: The False Prophet (DOS)]] | | [[Ultima VI: The False Prophet (DOS)]] | ||
| {{Song-Box|107 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Stones.ogg}} | | {{Song-Box|107 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Stones.ogg}} | ||
+ | | Arranged by [[Herman Miller]]. | ||
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| 1992-04-16 | | 1992-04-16 | ||
| [[Ultima VII: The Black Gate (DOS)]] | | [[Ultima VII: The Black Gate (DOS)]] | ||
− | | | + | | {{Song-Box|105 - Ultima 7 - DOS - Stones.ogg}} |
+ | | Arranged by [[Dana Glover]]. | ||
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| 1993-03-25 | | 1993-03-25 | ||
| [[Ultima VII, Part 2: Serpent Isle (DOS)]] | | [[Ultima VII, Part 2: Serpent Isle (DOS)]] | ||
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+ | | Arranged by [[Dana Glover]]. | ||
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| 1999-10-31 | | 1999-10-31 | ||
| [[Ultima IX: Ascension (W32)]] | | [[Ultima IX: Ascension (W32)]] | ||
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+ | | Arranged by [[George Oldziey]]. | ||
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==Image Gallery== | ==Image Gallery== | ||
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File:David Watson - 04.jpg|Working with a crossbow - From the Origin Museum. | File:David Watson - 04.jpg|Working with a crossbow - From the Origin Museum. | ||
File:David Watson - 06.jpg|Working with a crossbow - From the Origin Museum. | File:David Watson - 06.jpg|Working with a crossbow - From the Origin Museum. | ||
− | </gallery> | + | File:David Watson - In Ultima 7.png|Watson's in-game character in [[Ultima VII: The Black Gate (DOS)]]. |
− | + | File:David Watson - In Ultima 7 Part 2.png|Watson's in-game character in [[Ultima VII, Part Two: Serpent Isle (DOS)]].</gallery> | |
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 15:30, 7 January 2016
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David R. Watson has only one music credit, and that is for composing the song Stones that was used in the later Ultima games. Watson's in-game avatar is Iolo Fitzowen. Watson has worked with several game companies like Origin Systems, Inc., MicroProse Software, Inc., Sierra-Online, Inc., and Rockstar Games, Inc.
Aside from music, Watson owns the New World Arbalest, which specializes in historic replica crossbows.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample | Notes |
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1988-??-?? | Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (C64) | |
Arranged by Ken Arnold. |
1990-??-?? | Ultima VI: The False Prophet (DOS) | |
Arranged by Herman Miller. |
1992-04-16 | Ultima VII: The Black Gate (DOS) | |
Arranged by Dana Glover. |
1993-03-25 | Ultima VII, Part 2: Serpent Isle (DOS) | Arranged by Dana Glover. | |
1999-10-31 | Ultima IX: Ascension (W32) | Arranged by George Oldziey. |
Image Gallery
David Watson at Pennsic, 2001. Photo from the Origin Museum.
David Watson at Pennsic, 2001. Photo from the Origin Museum.
Watson's in-game character in Ultima VII: The Black Gate (DOS).
Watson's in-game character in Ultima VII, Part Two: Serpent Isle (DOS).
Links
- crossbows.net - David Watson's company web page.