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Doug still has [[Cubase]] for Atari ST, but it was converted to [[Nick Eastridge]]'s sound driver. It is unclear if he got the driver from THQ themselves, or from Nick Eastridge himself.
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Doug still has [[Cubase]] for Atari ST, but it was converted to [[Nick Eastridge]]'s sound driver. It is unclear if he got the driver from [[THQ]] themselves, or from Nick Eastridge himself.
  
 
==Gameography==
 
==Gameography==

Revision as of 09:38, 22 September 2020

Doug Brandon
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Born Unknown
Birth Place Unknown
Nationality American   USA.svg
Website www.dougbrandonstudio.com

Doug Brandon is an American composer. He started doing music for games at Radiance. Brandon currently works at Hijinx Studios as a freelance composer.

Music Composition

NES

Doug used Cubase for Atari ST, and it was converted to Mike Riedel's sound driver.

GEN

Doug used GEMS.

SNES

Doug still has Cubase for Atari ST, but it was converted to Nick Eastridge's sound driver. It is unclear if he got the driver from THQ themselves, or from Nick Eastridge himself.

Gameography

Released Title Sample
1992-12-?? The Great Waldo Search (NES)
1992-??-?? The Great Waldo Search (GEN)
1992-??-?? Stunt Island (DOS)
1993-??-?? Coaster (DOS)
1993-12-25 Awesome Possum (GEN)
1993-06-?? The Great Waldo Search (SNES)
1994-??-?? Brutal: Paws of Fury (GEN)
1994-??-?? Panzer (DOS)
1994-12-22 Brutal: Paws of Fury (SNES)
1995-??-?? RBI Baseball '95 (32X)
1995-01-01 Brutal: Above the Claw (DOS)
1996-02-29 Silent Hunter (DOS)
1997-10-?? Mace: The Dark Age (N64)
1997-11-08 San Fransisco Rush: Extreme Racing (N64)
2000-09-07 Star Trek: New Worlds (DOS)

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