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  • Dunn first used [[Martin Galway]]'s driver, then [[Paul Hughes]]' driver, and finally his own driver written in 6502 [[assembly]], enterin While a great deal of the NES games he composed did not have credits, his name can be found in the driver porti
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  • ...p soundtracks that made him popular. Whittaker has scored around 100 video games on many platforms each, probably more than any other video game musician. H ...[[Mr. Micro]] in 6502 machine code. As his game music was better than that by other programmers, music became a full-time job. He bought a [[Commodore 64
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  • ...ut the game was released without any conversation with him and credited to Hughes. As Peter Clarke stated, he thought that his friend had deceived him, so he ...d only accidentally he acquired the information about the fate of the both games - Double Take on TV, and Mission of Mercy a long time after. The other two
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  • .... His video game music business started in 1984 when his brother Robert, a games programmer at [[Thor Computer Software]] (related to ''Odin Computer Graphi ...d now currently runs his own freelance business, still composing music for games to this day.
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  • ...sic weren't important enough to delay release dates. Because of this, many games use the same loading music. | Description = [[Wizball (C64)]] was among the games utilizing [[Ocean Loader 1]].}}
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  • ...ly every console and computer architecture of the time. Ocean was acquired by Infogrames in 1996 and restructured and renamed to Infogrames UK in 1998. ...[[Nintendo]]. However, [[Painting by Numbers]] would put credits in their games most of the time, and [[Special FX Software]] would put their developers' i
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  • '''''Rare Ltd.''''' is a British game developer founded by brothers Tim "D.J." and Chris "T.J." Stamper. ...r, many of these publishing companies rushed the developers to program the games as quickly as possible, usually resulting in an unpolished, poorly designed
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  • ...n started working at [[Software Creations]], where he worked on their SNES games. ...river/player had been co-written by [[Paul Hughes]] and [[Jonathan Dunn]]. By the time I joined Ocean, the driver had evolved through several stages, beg
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  • '''''Peter Clarke''''' is a musician best known for scoring [[Commodore 64]] games in 1986 and 1987. His [[Ocean Dries Up]] and [[Mission of Mercy (C64)]] wer ...ought the brand-new [[Electrosound 64]]. Over the next weekends, he played Hughes his arrangements: first of [[Money, Money, Money]], and then his own compos
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  • | Name = Zippo Games ...ards & Warriors II'', ''Solar Jetman'', and ''Cabal''. Rare acquired Zippo Games shortly after, renaming the company to '''Rare Manchester'''. The Pickford
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  • ...eleased for a variety of home computers around 1989. The game was designed by Ian Upton of [[Audiogenic]], and '''''Convolution''''' was its working titl ...for the Game Boy. A Jaguar version was originally cancelled, but picked up by a homebrew publisher and released.
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