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Revision as of 06:20, 16 September 2010

Marshall Parker
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Born August 20, 1952 (Age 58)
Birth Place Unknown
Nationality Australian   Australia.svg
Website http://au.linkedin.com/pub/marshall-parker/3/634/b8

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. After Tania Smith was leaving on tour with her band, 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. Today he works at Krome Studios (formerly known as Beam Software) as a music director but does not compose music for them.

Music Composition

Marshall said he used a hex editor for his NES music and used a MIDI interface for his SNES music.


Gameography

Released

Title

Publisher

Sample Song

1991/??/?? Aussie Rules Footy (NES) Laser Beam
1991/??/10 Bo Jackson Baseball (NES) Beam Software
1991/05/?? Family Feud (NES) GameTek
1992/01/?? Nightshade (NES) Ultra
1993/??/08 4-In-1 Funpak: Vol. 2 (GB) Interplay
1993/05/?? Shadowrun (SNES) Data East
1994/??/?? 5-In-1 Funpak (GG) Interplay
1994/03/25 シャドウラン (Shadowrun) (SNES) Data East
1998/07/21 Alien Earth (W32) Playmates