Gary Levenberg
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Gary Levenberg is an American composer and sound designer who worked for Midway Games while they were going under the Bally-Sente name. He was also one of the first composers to work for the company along with Jesse Osborne and Richard Green.
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Music Development
ARC
Gary wrote his music on the CEM3394 in Z80 assembly. Because the chip only supported one sound channel, six were utilized in each arcade game he worked on. It is unknown who wrote the sound driver, but it was probably one of the other composers Jesse Osborne or Richard Green.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample |
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1984-??-?? | Chicken Shift (ARC) | |
1984-??-?? | Hat Trick (ARC) | |
1984-??-?? | Off the Wall: Bally Sente (ARC) | |
1984-??-?? | Snacks'n Jaxson (ARC) | |
1984-??-?? | Snake Pit (ARC) | |
1984-??-?? | Trivial Pursuit (ARC) | |
1985-??-?? | Gimme A Break (ARC) | |
1986-??-?? | Shrike Avenger (ARC) | |
1986-??-?? | Spiker (ARC) | |
1993-??-?? | 3rd Degree (CDI) | Audio Producer |