Difference between revisions of "AudioArts"
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Revision as of 07:19, 1 August 2019
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AudioArts was a group consisting of Allister Brimble and Will Davis. They used the alias on a few games they worked on.
Music Development
Allister and Will used a sound driver by Michael Delaney. Allister said:
Gameography
This lists games that credit AudioArts.
Released | Title | Sample |
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1999-12-01 | Cool Bricks (GBC) | |
2000-01-?? | Worms Armageddon (GBC) | |
2000-12-01 | Thunderbirds (GBC) | |
2000-12-08 | Tom and Jerry in Mouse Attacks (GBC) | |
2000-12-?? | 3-D Ultra Pinball: Thrillride (GBC) | |
2001-12-07 | Thunderbirds: International Rescue (GBA) | |
2004-08-10 | Thunderbirds (GBA) |