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Joan Sanmarti is a Spanish composer who worked for Gaelco.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample |
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1991-??-?? | Master Boy (ARC) | Composer? |
1992-??-?? | Thunder Hoop (ARC) | |
1993-01-01 | World Rally Championship (ARC) | |
1994-??-?? | T.H. Strikes Back (Thunder Hoop 2) (ARC) | |
1994-??-?? | Target Hits (ARC) | |
1994-??-?? | Alligator Hunt (ARC) | |
1996-??-?? | Speed Up (ARC) (With Josep Quingles & Enric Vives) | |
1998-??-?? | Bang! (ARC) | |
1998-??-?? | Radikal Bikers (ARC) | |
1999-??-?? | Rolling ex.tre.me: street luge (ARC) | |
2000-??-?? | Smashing Drive: NYC -IIxM (ARC) (With Tomas Lorenzo) | |
2002-??-?? | ATV Track: Quads on Amazon (ARC) | |
2003-??-?? | Tokyo Cop: Special Police Reinforcement (ARC) (With Albert Aguilar) | |
Unreleased | Xor World (ARC) | Composer? |
Picture Gallery
Links
- facebook.com/joan.sanmarti/ - Facebook.