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Revision as of 09:39, 27 March 2024
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Rob Lord was one of the main composers at Teeny Weeny Games. He joined the company in early 1993, and he was hired to replace Matt Furniss (TWG's Sega composer) to co-score Wolverine: Adamantium Rage (GEN) with Jason Page, which happens to be his first video game score. Then he joined Blitz Games.
Gameography
Image Gallery
Links
- stylophonic.tv - Official.
- linkedin.com/pub/rob-lord/0/861/299 - LinkedIn.
- twitter.com/roblord - Twitter.