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Marshall Parker has been the in-house composer of Beam Software, now known as Krome Studios. He is probably best known for writing the music to Shadowrun for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Nightshade for the NES. After Tania Smith was leaving on tour with Kyle Minogue, she asked Marshall to take her position at Beam Software for music and sound effects and he accepted. His first project was Star Wars for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. Marshall's first work on the NES was for the second half of Back to the Future II and III but his first project alone was Star Wars for NES. Marshall currently lives in Singapore and is now the Audio Director of Beam Software and his son Gavin Parker (Probably named after Gavan Anderson) composes for Beam Software.
Music Composition
NES
Marshall used hex code for his NES music using his own sound driver he wrote.
SNES
The music was sequenced. The instrument samples were taken from Roland's MIDI devices such as the MC500, D550, S550 and MV30.
Gameography
Photo Gallery
- Mparker1.jpg
From Marshall's facebook page.
- Mparker2.jpg
Cropped image from Marshall Parker's facebook page.