Difference between revisions of "Bob Landwehr"
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Bob Landwehr is an American composer who worked for American Video Entertainment, a company that made unlicensed Nintendo games. Aside from composing, Landwehr also programmed some computer games. From 1983 to 1985, he was running the company Parabola in Seattle, Washington.
Music Development
Commodore 64
Landwehr developed, published and used PASS. In VICE 3.2, his audio sounds best with the model 6581 (ReSID) and a filter bias of -600, but how close it is to his original C64 is unconfirmed.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample | Notes |
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1984-??-?? | Break Street (C64) | With Scott Emmons. | |
1984-??-?? | HesGames (A2) | ||
1984-??-?? | HesGames (C64) | ||
1989-0?-?? | The Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America in Dr. Doom's Revenge (C64) | Music Driver. | |
1990-??-?? | Dudes With Attitude (NES) | ||
1994-??-?? | Trolls On Treasure Island (NES) |
Links
- mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,3156/ - MobyGames.