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Revision as of 18:06, 3 February 2010
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Neil Baldwin was one of the in-house composers at Eurocom. He wrote music for most of their NES games. He also did the music to Hero Quest and Erik the Viking for the NES, which was never released. He also made a music tracker program that emulates the NES sound chip called Ninjuu.
Music Composition
Neil says for his NES music he used some music software on the Amstrad CPC.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Platform |
Publisher |
19??/??/?? | Dropzone | NES | Eurocom, Mindscape |
19??/??/?? | Ferrari: Grand Prix Challenge | NES | Acclaim |
19??/??/?? | James Bond Jr. | NES | Eurocom, T*HQ |
19??/??/?? | Jungle Book | NES | Eurocom, Virgin Interactive |
19??/??/?? | Lethal Weapon | NES | Eurocom, T*HQ |
19??/??/?? | Magician | NES | Eurocom, Taxan |