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The sound driver was created by someone who went by the alias of "Mule the Top Lad". Music was written in [[Music Macro Language]] and fed into the driver.
 
The sound driver was created by someone who went by the alias of "Mule the Top Lad". Music was written in [[Music Macro Language]] and fed into the driver.
  
Programmer [[Chris Harvey]] did the first version of the sound driver, as seen on [[Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine (NES)]]. The later version of the driver was programmed by [[Paul Hiley]], as seen on [[Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing (NES)]].
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For [[Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine (NES)]], the sound was outsourced to [[Elite Systems]] in which [[Mark Cooksey]] composed the music. The later version of the driver was programmed by [[Paul Hiley]], as seen on [[Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing (NES)]].
  
 
==Audio Personnel==
 
==Audio Personnel==

Revision as of 15:33, 6 September 2020

Gremlin Graphics
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Founded 1984
Closed 1999
Headquarters Sheffield, UK
Other Names
  • Gremlin Interactive

Gremlin Graphics was a British game developer founded by Ian Stewart. The company closed its doors in 1999.

Games

Music Development

NES

The sound driver was created by someone who went by the alias of "Mule the Top Lad". Music was written in Music Macro Language and fed into the driver.

For Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine (NES), the sound was outsourced to Elite Systems in which Mark Cooksey composed the music. The later version of the driver was programmed by Paul Hiley, as seen on Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing (NES).

Audio Personnel

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