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{{Infobox Composer
 
{{Infobox Composer
 
| Name        = Wallace Beben
 
| Name        = Wallace Beben
| Picture    = Wally_Beben.jpg
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| Picture    = Wally Beben.jpg
| Born        = September 5, 1953 (Age 62)
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| Born        = 1953-09-05 (Age 64)
 
| BirthPlace  = Unknown
 
| BirthPlace  = Unknown
 
| Nationality = British
 
| Nationality = British
 
| Flag        = UK
 
| Flag        = UK
| Alias01     = Wal Beban
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| Aliases     = Wal Beban, Hagar
 
| Website    =  
 
| Website    =  
 
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===AMI===
 
===AMI===
 
Wally said this about his Amiga music:
 
Wally said this about his Amiga music:
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| I wrote it (if I remember) initially using soundtracker for which I had a little program I'd written to convert the data into blocks that I could use within my own player that I'd migrated/converted from my C64 player. It was difficult using soundtracker stuff in those days since memory was at a premium, and using self-penned player code was always the most efficient both in terms of processor usage and memory!}}
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I wrote it (if I remember) initially using soundtracker for which I had a little program I'd written to convert the data into blocks that I could use within my own player that I'd migrated/converted from my C64 player. It was difficult using soundtracker stuff in those days since memory was at a premium, and using self-penned player code was always the most efficient both in terms of processor usage and memory!}}
  
 
==Gameography==
 
==Gameography==
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| [[Total Eclipse (CP4)]]
 
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| 1991-04-??
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==
* [https://www.facebook.com/wally.beben www.facebook.com/wally.beben] - Facebook.
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* [https://www.facebook.com/wally.beben facebook.com/wally.beben] - Facebook.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 15:29, 26 February 2019

Wallace Beben
Wally Beben.jpg
Born 1953-09-05 (Age 64)
Birth Place Unknown
Nationality British   UK.svg
Aliases Wal Beban, Hagar

Wally Beben is a British game musician, best known for writing music for several Amiga games.

Music Composition

AMI

Wally said this about his Amiga music:

I wrote it (if I remember) initially using soundtracker for which I had a little program I'd written to convert the data into blocks that I could use within my own player that I'd migrated/converted from my C64 player. It was difficult using soundtracker stuff in those days since memory was at a premium, and using self-penned player code was always the most efficient both in terms of processor usage and memory!

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1987-??-?? Octapolis (C64)
1987-??-?? Winter Olympiad 88 (AMI)
1988-??-?? Circus Games (C64)
1988-??-?? Dark Side (C64)
1988-??-?? Devon Aire in the Hidden Diamond Caper (C64)
1988-??-?? Foundation's Waste (AMI)
1988-??-?? Futuresport (AMI)
1988-??-?? Hawk Eye (AMI)
1988-??-?? Hyperdome (AMI)
1988-??-?? R.I.S.K. (C64)
1988-??-?? SDI (AMI)
1988-??-?? Street Fighter (AMI)
1988-??-?? Superman: The Man of Steel (AMI)
1988-??-?? Superman: The Man of Steel (C64)
1988-??-?? Tetris (C64)
1988-??-?? Total Eclipse (C64)
1988-??-?? Vectorball (C64)
1988-??-?? Winter Challenge: World Class Competition (AMI)
1988-??-?? Winter Challenge: World Class Competition (A2)
1988-??-?? Winter Challenge: World Class Competition (C64)
1989-??-?? Aaargh! (C64)
1989-??-?? Colossus Chess X: The Ultimate Chess Program (AMI)
1989-??-?? Dark Side (AMI)
1989-??-?? Dark Side (AST)
1989-??-?? Elite (AMI)
1989-??-?? Lancaster (AMI)
1989-??-?? Quartz (AMI)
1989-??-?? Sanxion: The Spectrum Remix (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Superman: The Man of Steel (AST)
1989-??-?? Total Eclipse (AMI)
1989-??-?? Total Eclipse (AST)
1990-??-?? Hammerfirst (AMI)
1990-??-?? Hammerfist (C64)
1990-??-?? Hellhole (C64)
1990-??-?? Mr. Do! Run Run (AMI)
1990-??-?? Pool of Radiance (AMI)
1990-??-?? Time Machine (AMI)
1990-??-?? Total Eclipse (CP4)
Arranged by Soós Ference
1991-04-?? Total Eclipse 2: The Sphinx Jinxs (CP4)
Arranged by Unknown
1991-??-?? Airmania! (AMI)
1991-??-?? The Ball Game (AMI)
1991-??-?? The Ball Game (C64)
1992-??-?? First Samurai (C64)

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