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'''''Justin Muir''''' is an Australian graphic artist and composer who has worked on video games ever since 1994. While he worked at [[Torus Games]], he also worked on the sound for some of their games.
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'''''Justin Muir''''' is an Australian graphic artist and composer. In 1992, he joined Beam Software as a graphic artist and left a couple years later. In 1995 to 2000 he left Beam with Bill McIntosh to join Bill's company [[Torus Games]]. While working there, he composed the music to a couple of their GameBoy titles. In 2000, Justin left Torus and joined Transmission Games' Australian divisions. In October 2004, Justin became the animation director at Midway. When the company closed its doors, he started working at his last game company, Day:1 Studios in April of 2009. Currently, Muir works at Northwestern University as a lead animator.
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It may be possible that Justin Muir is confused with Torus Games' other composer [[Justin Scharvona]].
  
 
==Gameography==
 
==Gameography==
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| 1997-12-??
 
| 1997-12-??
 
| [[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (GB)]]
 
| [[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (GB)]]
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| 1998-??-??
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| [[Beavis and Butt-head (GB)]]
 
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| [[Duke Nukem (GBC)]]
 
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| 2000-01-14
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| [[The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure (GBC)]]
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| Composer?
 
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| 2006-11-07
 
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[[Category:Composers]]
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==Picture Gallery==
[[Category:Foley Artists]]
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Justin_Muir_-_1.jpg|cami.northwestern.edu
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Justin_Muir_-_2.jpg|LinkedIn profile.
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==Links==
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* [http://www.linkedin.com/in/justinmuir linkedin.com/in/justinmuir] - LinkedIn.
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[[Category: Composers]]
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[[Category: Foley Artists]]

Revision as of 15:26, 22 January 2020

Justin Muir
Justin Muir - 2.jpg
Born Unknown
Birth Place Unknown
Nationality Australian   Australia.svg

Justin Muir is an Australian graphic artist and composer. In 1992, he joined Beam Software as a graphic artist and left a couple years later. In 1995 to 2000 he left Beam with Bill McIntosh to join Bill's company Torus Games. While working there, he composed the music to a couple of their GameBoy titles. In 2000, Justin left Torus and joined Transmission Games' Australian divisions. In October 2004, Justin became the animation director at Midway. When the company closed its doors, he started working at his last game company, Day:1 Studios in April of 2009. Currently, Muir works at Northwestern University as a lead animator.

It may be possible that Justin Muir is confused with Torus Games' other composer Justin Scharvona.

Gameography

Released Title Sample
1997-12-?? The Lost World: Jurassic Park (GB)
1998-??-?? Beavis and Butt-head (GB)
1999-09-10 Duke Nukem (GBC)
2000-01-14 The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure (GBC) Composer?
2006-11-07 Tony Hawk's Project 8 (PS2) In This Legacy

Picture Gallery

Links