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'''''Ben Daglish''''' is one of the most known composers in the computer game music scene. When he was 1, his parents moved to Sheffield. Some of his known works include Deflektor, Last Ninja, Pac-Mania, and Trap. Later, Ben and [[Antony Crowther]] formed W.E.M.U.S.I.C. (We Make Use of Sound In Computers) so they could get paid for the music they composed for computer games.
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'''''Ben Daglish''''' is one of the best known composers in the computer game music scene. He was born on July 31, 1966. When he was a baby, his parents moved to Sheffield in the UK. It is currently unknown how Ben got into music or the video game music business. Some of his known works include Deflektor, Last Ninja, Pac-Mania, and Trap. Later, Ben and [[Antony Crowther]] formed W.E.M.U.S.I.C. (We Make Use of Sound In Computers) so they could get paid for the music they composed for computer games. Mainly, Ben worked for [[Gremlin Graphics]], [[Core Design]], [[Teque Software]], and [[Vortex Software]].
  
 
There is a debate whether Daglish composed Cybernoid for the NES. Ben says it was not him, but the programmer of the game, Chris Harvey swears by it that Ben did in fact work on the music and sound.
 
There is a debate whether Daglish composed Cybernoid for the NES. Ben says it was not him, but the programmer of the game, Chris Harvey swears by it that Ben did in fact work on the music and sound.
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*'''Official:''' [http://www.ben-daglish.net/]
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*'''Facebook:''' [https://www.facebook.com/ben.daglish]
  
  
 
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Ben Daglish
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Born July 31, 1966 (Age 45)
Birth Place London, England
Nationality British   UK.svg
Aliases
  • Benn Daglish
  • B. Daglish
Website ben-daglish.net

Ben Daglish is one of the best known composers in the computer game music scene. He was born on July 31, 1966. When he was a baby, his parents moved to Sheffield in the UK. It is currently unknown how Ben got into music or the video game music business. Some of his known works include Deflektor, Last Ninja, Pac-Mania, and Trap. Later, Ben and Antony Crowther formed W.E.M.U.S.I.C. (We Make Use of Sound In Computers) so they could get paid for the music they composed for computer games. Mainly, Ben worked for Gremlin Graphics, Core Design, Teque Software, and Vortex Software.

There is a debate whether Daglish composed Cybernoid for the NES. Ben says it was not him, but the programmer of the game, Chris Harvey swears by it that Ben did in fact work on the music and sound.

Gameography

Released

Title

Sample

1985/??/?? Gauntlet (ZXS)
1987/??/?? Blasteroids (AMI)
1987/??/?? Gauntlet (CPC)
1987/??/?? Terramex: The Cartoon Animation Game (AMI)
1987/??/?? Wizard Warz (AMI)
1988/??/?? Artura (AMI)
1988/??/?? Chubby Gristle (AMI)
1988/??/?? Deflektor (AMI)
1988/??/?? The Flintstones (AMI)
1988/??/?? Heroes of the Lance (AMI)
1988/??/?? Heroes of the Lance (C64)
1988/??/?? John Lowe's Ultimate Darts (AMI)
1988/??/?? Mickey Mouse (AMI)
1988/??/?? Pac-Mania (AST)
1988/??/?? Pac-Mania (C64)
1988/??/?? Pac-Mania (CPC)
1988/??/?? Pac-Mania (ZXS)
1988/??/?? Passing Shot (AMI)
1989/??/?? 3D Galax (AMI)
1989/??/?? Action Fighter (AMI)
1989/??/?? Butcher Hill (AMI)
1989/??/?? Continental Circus (AMI)
1989/??/?? Dark Fusion (AMI)
1989/??/?? Dynamite Düx (AMI)
1989/??/?? Footballer of the Year 2 (AMI)
1989/??/?? H.A.T.E.: Hostile All Terrain Encounter (AMI)
1989/??/?? Pac-Mania (MSX)
1989/??/?? Prison (AMI)
1989/??/?? Rick Dangerous (AMI)
1989/??/?? Saint & Greavsie (AMI)
1989/??/?? Super Scramble Simulator (AMI)
1989/??/?? Switchblade (AMI)
1990/??/?? Axel's Magic Hammer (AMI)
1990/??/?? Corporation (AMI)
1990/??/?? Federation of Free Traders (AMI)
1990/??/?? Gary Lineker's Hot-Shot! (AMI)
1990/??/?? Greg Norman's Ultimate Golf (AMI)
1990/??/?? Hot Rod (AMI)
1990/??/?? Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Computer Game (AMI)
1990/??/?? Rick Dangerous 2 (AMI)
1990/??/?? Skidz (AMI)
1990/??/?? Super Cars (AMI)
1991/??/?? Captain Planet and the Planeteers (AMI)
1991/??/?? Pac-Mania (AA)
1992/??/?? Pac-Mania (AMI)

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