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'''''Ian Waugh''''' is a British composer and sound designer. He primarily worked on the BBC Micro, but in rare instances would work on other platforms. It appears he composed his last game in 2001, which was also the only time he worked with anyone.
 
'''''Ian Waugh''''' is a British composer and sound designer. He primarily worked on the BBC Micro, but in rare instances would work on other platforms. It appears he composed his last game in 2001, which was also the only time he worked with anyone.
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Ian Waugh
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Ian Waugh is a British composer and sound designer. He primarily worked on the BBC Micro, but in rare instances would work on other platforms. It appears he composed his last game in 2001, which was also the only time he worked with anyone.

Ian also wrote several books about music production on computers.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1987-??-?? Battlestar (C16)
1987-??-?? Goal! (BBC)
1987-??-?? Phantom (C16)
1988-??-?? Boulder Dash (BBC)
1988-??-?? Frost Byte (AMI)
1988-??-?? Frost Byte (AST)
1989-??-?? Superman: The Man of Steel (BBC)
1990-??-?? Loopz (BBC) Arranged David Whittaker's music.
2001-??-?? The Games Factory (W32) With Mel Croucher and Darren Ithell.

Links