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Tim did not have prior music training before starting his music career. He attended the Liverpool Sandown Music College at age 15, but later dropped out to start his video game music career at Insight Studios. There, he created music and sound for some of their computer games.
 
Tim did not have prior music training before starting his music career. He attended the Liverpool Sandown Music College at age 15, but later dropped out to start his video game music career at Insight Studios. There, he created music and sound for some of their computer games.
  
Later, Tim and his brother moved on to [[Software Creations]] and composed the music to all of their NES games.
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Later, Tim and his brother moved on to [[Software Creations]] and composed the music to a vast majority of their video games, including all of their NES titles. During Software Creations' SNES and Genesis development, the Follins would usually compose the music to the SNES versions while [[Tony Williams]] converted their compositions to the Genesis.
  
 
Some of Tim's prominent works include Plok, Solstice, Treasure Master, Rock 'N Roll Racing, and many others.
 
Some of Tim's prominent works include Plok, Solstice, Treasure Master, Rock 'N Roll Racing, and many others.

Revision as of 17:52, 29 March 2013

Timothy John Follin
Tim Follin - 1.jpg
Born 1970 (Age 42)
Birth Place St Helens, Merseyside, England
Nationality British   UK.svg
Aliases
  • Timothy Follin
  • Software Creations
Website blueyonder.co.uk

Tim Follin is a British musician who has been renowned for his computer music. He is also the brother of Geoff Follin, another video game musician.

Tim did not have prior music training before starting his music career. He attended the Liverpool Sandown Music College at age 15, but later dropped out to start his video game music career at Insight Studios. There, he created music and sound for some of their computer games.

Later, Tim and his brother moved on to Software Creations and composed the music to a vast majority of their video games, including all of their NES titles. During Software Creations' SNES and Genesis development, the Follins would usually compose the music to the SNES versions while Tony Williams converted their compositions to the Genesis.

Some of Tim's prominent works include Plok, Solstice, Treasure Master, Rock 'N Roll Racing, and many others.


Music Composition

Follin used drivers written by Stephen Ruddy for his early music on the Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, C64, Game Boy, Game Gear, Master System, NES, and ZX Spectrum. To utilize these drivers, Follin had to take his music and convert it to hexadecimal representations of the notes. For SNES music, Follin used a sound driver written by Mike Webb. The SNES instruments were from either a Korg M1 or Korg Wavestation, and possibly other keyboards.

GEN

According to Tim, for Time Trax, he used a sound driver written by Dean Belfield. Unfortunately, this was the only game he ever composed on the Genesis, so the driver was never used again.

Gameography


Released

Title

Sample

Unreleased Time Trax (GEN)
1987/??/?? Agent X II (CPC)
1987/??/?? Agent X II: The Mad Prof's Back (C64)
1987/??/?? Bubble Bobble (APL2)
1987/??/?? Chronos: A Tapestry of Time (ZXS)
1987/??/?? Star Paws (C64)
1988/??/?? Bionic Commando (AST)
1988/??/?? Bionic Commando PAL (C64)
1988/??/?? Bionic Commando (ZXS)
1988/??/?? Black Lamp (C64)
1988/??/?? Body Slam (C64)
1988/??/?? Ghouls 'N' Ghosts (AMI)
1988/??/?? Peter Pack Rat (C64)
1988/??/?? Psycho Pigs UXB (C64)
1988/??/?? Raw Recruit (C64)
1988/??/?? Raw Recruit (ZXS)
1988/??/?? Renegade (AST)
1988/??/?? Scumball (C64)
1989/09/?? Sky Shark (NES)
1989/??/?? LED Storm (C64)
1989/??/?? Ghouls 'N' Ghosts (CPC)
1989/??/?? Qix (C64)
1989/??/?? Ghouls 'N' Ghosts (C64)
1989/??/?? Renegade (AMI)
1990/03/?? Magic Johnson's Fast Break (NES)
1990/03/?? Target: Renegade (NES)
1990/06/?? Solstice: The Quest for the Staff of Demons (NES) (ソルスティス 三次元迷宮の狂獣)
1990/07/?? Pictionary: The Game of Video Quick Draw (NES)
1990/11/?? Silver Surfer (NES)
1990/??/?? Magic Johnson's Fast Break (C64)
1991/03/?? Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Taito (NES)
1991/03/?? Kiwi Kraze (NES) (New Zealand Story)
1991/12/?? Super Off Road (SNES) (スーパー オフ ロード)
1991/12/?? Treasure Master (NES)
1991/??/?? Gauntlet III: The Final Quest (AMI)
1992/11/?? The Incredible Crash Dummies (GB)
1992/??/?? Gauntlet III: The Final Quest (C64)
1993/09/?? Plok (SNES)
1993/09/?? Rock 'N' Roll Racing (SNES) (ロックンロール レーシング)
1993/09/?? Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (SNES)
1993/11/12 Equinox (SNES)
1993/??/?? The Incredible Crash Dummies (SMS)
1994/??/?? Rock 'N Roll Racing (GEN) Original Arranger
1995/08/?? Batman Forever (SNES)
2002/02/22 Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (PS2)
2003/10/31 Ford Racing 2 (PC) (With Bjorn Lynne)
2004/05/10 Future Tactics: The Uprising (GC)
2004/08/24 Starsky & Hutch (GC)
2004/10/29 Ford Racing 3 (PC) (With Muddy Funkers and Paul Stroud)
2004/10/29 Ford Racing 3 (PS2) (With Muddy Funkers and Paul Stroud)
2004/10/29 Ford Racing 3 (XBOX) (With Muddy Funkers and Paul Stroud)
2005/12/07 Ford Racing 3 (DS)
2006/05/23 Lemmings (PSP)

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