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Philip Nixon
Philip Nixon - 1.jpg
Born
Birth Place
Nationality English   England.svg
Aliases Phil Nixon
Flip
Mr. Imp~Ossible

Philip Nixon is an English video game developer. He has worked in many aspects of game development, including game design, graphics, and audio design.

Philip started out working at Tynesoft in 1988 and departed a year later. In May 1989, he began working at Flair Software, where he composed a majority of his video game soundtracks. At the beginning of 1994, he left and started working at Rage Software. In May 2003, he started working at Venom Games, where he was an art director for several years. He worked for other companies after including Ubisoft, Ruffian Games, and Epic Games. Today, Philip currently works at CCP as a Senior UI Artist. He no longer composes video game music.

Gameography

The games that have "Composer?" listed credit Philip Nixon as a graphic designer, whilst not containing any audio credits.

Released Title Sample
1989-??-?? International Ninja Rabbits (AMI)
1991-??-?? Elvira: The Arcade Game (AMI)
1991-??-?? Elvira: The Arcade Game (C64) Composer?
1991-??-?? Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus (DOS)
1991-??-?? International Ninja Rabbits (AST)
1991-??-?? International Ninja Rabbits (DOS)
1991-??-?? Ninja Rabbits (AMI)
1991-??-?? Ninja Rabbits (AST)
1991-??-?? Ninja Rabbits (DOS) Composer?
1992-01-01 Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus (AMI)
1992-??-?? Demon Blue (AMI)
1992-??-?? Trolls (AMI)
1993-??-?? Oscar (AMI)
1993-??-?? Oscar (CD32)
1997-07-?? Trash It (PS1)
1998-??-?? Elvira's Horror Pack (DOS)

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