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Revision as of 11:11, 19 November 2019

Matthias Steinwachs
Matthias Steinwachs - 15.jpg
Born 1960-08-19
Birth Place Höxter, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Nationality German   Germany.svg
Website audiotexturat.de

Matthias Steinwachs is a German composer.

Music Development

Amiga

Steinwachs used the MOD and OKT formats and Sonic Arranger.

DOS

Steinwachs used the ROL and BNK formats.

Mega Drive

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1990-0?-?? Window Wizard (AMI)
1992-??-?? BugBomber (DOS)
Composed by Chris Hülsbeck.
1992-??-?? Locomotion (AMI)
1992-??-?? Locomotion (AST) Arranged by Gunnar Gaubatz.
1992-??-?? Locomotion (C64) Arranged by Zsolt Szabó.
1992-??-?? Locomotion (DOS)
1994-??-?? Zeppelin: Giants of the Sky (DOS)
Arranged by Unknown
2004-02-27 Sacred (W32) Additional sound effects
2005-03-24 Sacred Underworld (W32)
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With Dag Winderlich

Picture Gallery

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