Difference between revisions of "Julian Jensen"
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Julian Lefay is an American game composer. Julian played the keyboards in the band Russian Heat. He has done work for a little amount of games but is most famous for his Elder Scrolls soundtracks. He programmed some of Dragon's Lair: Escape From Singe's Castle on MS-DOS. Since around March of 2011, Julian currently programs in Montgomery Village, Maryland and continues to compose game music.
Music Composition
Amiga
Lefay used Sonix for the Commodore Amiga to write the musical score for Dragon's Lair.
NES
Julian used the ISIS Development System's sequencer.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample |
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1988/??/?? | Zoom! (AMI) | |
1989/??/?? | Dragon's Lair: Escape from Singe's Castle (AMI) | |
1989/??/?? | Sword of Sodan (AMI) | |
1991/01/?? | Wayne Gretzky Hockey (NES) | Sound Driver |
1991/01/01 | Wayne Gretzky Hockey 3 (DOS) | Music |
1991/09/?? | Where's Waldo? (NES) | Sound Driver |
1991/10/?? | Home Alone (NES) | Sound Driver |
1992/??/?? | The Terminator: 2029 (DOS) | Music |