David Whittaker

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David Whittaker
David Whittaker.jpg
Gender Male
Born 1957-04-24
Birth Place Bury, Lancashire, England
Nationality English   England.svg
Aliases D. Whittaker
Dave Whittaker
David Whitaker
Dave Whitaker
D. Whitaker
DialogueGuru
David Whittaker Using Quartet

David Whittaker is an English video game musician. He is one of the most popular video game musicians in the world. He is known for composing such gems as Lazy Jones, Shadow of the Beast and Glider Rider, which are the top soundtracks that made him popular. Whittaker has scored around 100 video games on many platforms each, probably more than any other video game musician. His Glider Rider (ZXS) got Allister Brimble interested in making computer music himself.

Whittaker attended local Derby Grammar School. His favorite subjects were French and geography, but not music because there was much more history than theory and practice. After leaving school in 1973, he had 14 full-time jobs, including electronics assembly, office work, forklift driving, cloth dyeing, and making cardboard tubes. Musically, he started out performing on keyboard and vocals full-time in Clive Farrington's New Romantic band Beau Leisure, which got quite well-known around Altrincham, Greater Manchester, but never made money. Whittaker also plays a Strat electric guitar, an Ovation acoustic guitar, has been a DJ and met Kraftwerk in Liverpool, Merseyside, in 1981. When asked in 1986, he said he is the nephew of Roger Whittaker.

In February 1982, aged 24, he read about the Sinclair ZX81, but could not afford £80. Instead, he bought a VIC 20 and paid in installments, starting with £10–£20. He learned BASIC programming from the manual and started programming games for Mr. Micro in 6502 machine code. As his game music was better than that by other programmers, music became a full-time job. He bought a Commodore 64 from Mr. Micro, went to Terminal Software, then freelance, then Terminal's successor Binary Design full-time, and then founded Musicon Design. From that point on, he was sometimes offered so many game music jobs that he had to decline, have given to Rob Hubbard, and employ Jason Brooke.

David Whittaker was the main composer and sound designer for various developers such as Audiogenic, Bits Studios and Enigma Variations, the former in which he was on great terms with for always paying on time. According to Whittaker, he was always asked by companies to produce music, as he never contacted them about doing music for a game. Whittaker also said he could do an entire soundtrack, sound effects included, in less than a day. He also considers his ability of doing music for many platforms at the time his reason for being hired for many projects.

Whittaker was usually good about lending his sound drivers to other companies, but some also used them without permission. In 1999, Zombie Nation, a techno group, stole David Whittaker's Lazy Jones tune for their single Kernkraft 400. When Whittaker called them up, they apologized and paid him £9000 to use his song, which he claims was more than he got paid for the game.

In January 1993, Rob Hubbard had been working for Electronic Arts in the USA and phoned Whittaker. He told Whittaker the company desperately needed a Genesis and SNES sound designer. In March, Whittaker went to an interview, and on June 29, his wife and he moved to the USA and got a mansion. Around March 1997, he switched to dialog scripting, directing, recording and editing which he currently does with Traveller's Tales. All the time, though, his wife and he were homesick, and when EA laid off a third in February 2001, Whittaker decided they move back to his hometown, which they did in July.

While some fans call him the best SID composer, Whittaker has only claimed to be the most "prolific", having scored more games than any other video game musician at the time, and believes that Rob Hubbard is truly the best. His favorite computers that he liked to compose on were the Commodore 64 and the Amiga, with the VIC 20 being his least favorite. Whittaker says he appreciates the fans' support over the years. When asked if he would return to video game music, Whittaker said he would not, as he no longer writes music.

Audio Development

Unless otherwise noted, Whittaker's sound drivers use a form of Music Macro Language.

Whittaker composed on a Yamaha CX5M, a Casio CZ-230S, and a Roland Jupiter-6. He has been known for copying and pasting his music and transposing it to a different key, especially on the NES. This was probably because of the difficulty of writing most of his music in machine code.

Amiga

Whittaker programmed and arranged in Devpac. Whittaker said his instrument samples were taken from his Korg M1 (a popular keyboard at the time) and also programmed some waveforms of his own.

Amstrad CPC

Whittaker converted his C64 driver (including ADSR) to the CPC.

According to Jason Brooke, game programmers complained about both drivers being slow, so Whittaker asked Brooke to write new drivers. Retroactively dated June 1986, those drivers allow much more flexible chords, envelopes, and combining pitch bends with chords. The driver was first found in Glider Rider (ZXS) (like Brooke remembers), released late September. Whittaker and Brooke updated the drivers separately from each other.

Atari 8-bit

Whittaker used Rob Hubbard's driver.

Atari ST

In autumn 1986, Whittaker acquired an ST to keep up. Ironically, in an ST NEWS interview, Whittaker called its built-in YM2149F "a crap ancient beepy chip which doesn't deserve the light of day".

Whittaker programmed an ST version of his sound driver and arranged in assembly. He let Rob Hubbard use that driver.

For Loopz, he used Quartet, which utilizes digitized instruments, resulting in the music sounding identical to the Amiga version.

Commodore 16

Whittaker's C16 drivers resemble his Commodore 64 drivers.

Commodore 64

Whittaker programmed several drivers in 6502 machine and assembly language. The first ones were minimalist, tuned at 424 Hz, and a few use the SID chip's inconsistent filter, sounding best with a bias of at least -300.

When Whittaker heard other computer music, namely Rob Hubbard's and Martin Galway's, he realized he had to improve and created his famous driver for the C64 and Amstrad CPC.

In June 1986, Whittaker had Jason Brooke rewrite the CPC driver (as detailed above). One of them converted it back to the C64, and he used it (without real updates) until 1991. He also stopped using the filter (except on engine sounds).

In autumn 1987, he called the SID chip ancient. However, in a September 1998 interview, he said the SID was his favourite sound chip. He likes its similarity to analog synthesizers, specifically the pulse width modulation which makes him recognizable.

DOS

Whittaker's drivers were converted to the PC Speaker, Ad Lib Music Synthesizer Card, and Roland. For sound effects, he has bundled VOC files and Creative Labs's driver into a "wrapping" driver of his own.

Game Boy

Whittaker converted his NES music to the Game Boy using his own audio driver. The music was written in assembly. Dark Technologies licensed his driver to use for their games, though Whittaker would sometimes do music for the company under their Enigma Variations name.

Game Gear/Sega Master System

Whittaker created a sound engine and wrote the music in assembly.

Genesis

Whittaker created MIDI files in an unknown sequencer which were converted to Don Veca's driver.

NES

Whittaker converted his Commodore 64 sound driver to work on the NES. Not too difficult since they both use a 6502-based CPU (and thus assembly language), but he had to account for the difference between the Commodore's SID chip, and the 2A03 that the NES used. Also, the particular Commodore 64 driver that was converted was based on a version written by Jason Brooke.

Whittaker licensed that driver to Manfred Trenz for use (with modifications) in his game Super Turrican (NES), and to Enigma Variations for The Lion King (NES) and an undisclosed amount of money. He was not involved otherwise with those games.

SNES

Whittaker wrote his own audio driver in 65C816 assembly. His instruments were sampled from his Amiga samples from the Korg M1. The drums may have been from a Linn LM-1 drum machine. He would sell his sound driver to companies like Psygnosis for £5000.

TG16

Whittaker's only TurboGrafx-16 game is Yo Bro. He presumably wrote the music in 6502 machine code, similar to his NES and Commodore 64 music.

He said about the game:

All (or mostly) Beach Boys songs/tunes, as they had the rights for those (afaik), and even sent me the sheet music.

VIC 20

Whittaker programmed minimalist drivers and arranged in a 6502 machine code monitor ("Very painful").

ZX Spectrum

At Musicon Design, Whittaker programmed and arranged on an Einstein computer. His 128K driver was almost always tuned at 390 Hz (two semitones too low), probably as a porting simplification.

Gameography

Note: Beverly Hills Cop (AMI) credits Whittaker for music, but he did not actually work on the game. Therefore, it is not included in his gameography.

Also, we have received personal verification from Whittaker about his involvement with Yo Bro (TG16). In an interview, he mistakenly listed Camp California for the TurboGrafx-16 (not to be confused with the Turbo CD version). This is most likely because Yo Bro is a game from the Camp California franchise.

Released Title Sample Notes
1983-0?-?? Humphrey (VIC)
1983-??-?? Humphrey (C64)
198?-??-?? Tetris (AMI)
1984-??-?? Lazy Jones (C64)
1985-??-?? Tetris (BBC)
1986-1?-?? 180 (C64)
1986-1?-?? Xeno (C64) Sound effect driver.
1986-??-?? 180 (A8)
Arranged by Jason Brooke.
1986-??-?? 180 (CPC)
1986-??-?? 180 (ZXS)
1986-??-?? Defcom (CPC)
1986-??-?? Defcom (ZXS)
1986-??-?? Elevator Action (C64)
1986-??-?? Ghosts'N Goblins (CPC)
1986-??-?? Glider Rider (CPC)
1986-??-?? Glider Rider (ZXS)
1986-??-?? Hyperbowl (CPC)
1986-??-?? Jail Break (CPC)
1986-??-?? Max Headroom (ZXS)
1986-??-?? Sanxion (C64) Sound effects.
1986-??-?? Split Personalities (C64)
1986-??-?? Splittling Images (ZXS)
1986-??-?? Storm (C64)
1986-??-?? Storm (CPC)
1986-??-?? Storm (MSX)
1986-??-?? Street Surfer (C64)
1986-??-?? Terra Cognita (CPC)
1986-??-?? Zub (CPC)
1986-??-?? Zub (C64)
1986-??-?? Zub (ZXS)
1987-07-?? Cosmonut (C64)
1987-0?-?? Shadow Skimmer (C64)
Sound effects and unused early version of Cosmonut (C64).
1987-??-?? 180 (MSX) Arranged by himself or Jason Brooke?
1987-??-?? Amaurote (CPC)
1987-??-?? Amaurote (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Armageddon (C64)
1987-??-?? ATV Simulator (ZXS)
1987-??-?? BMX Simulator (CPC)
1987-??-?? BraveStarr (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Championship Jet Ski Simulator (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Combat School (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Elevator Action (CPC)
1987-??-?? Elevator Action (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Feud (CPC)
1987-??-?? Fruit Machine Simulator (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Ghost Hunters (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Grand Prix Simulator (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Grange Hill (CPC)
1987-??-?? Grange Hill (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Hades Nebula (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Leviathan (CPC)
1987-??-?? Leviathan (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Milk Race (CPC)
1987-??-?? Milk Race (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Platoon (CPC) Composed by Jonathan Dunn
1987-??-?? Quartet (C64)
1987-??-?? Rygar (C64)
1987-??-?? Solomon's Key (AST)
1987-??-?? Solomon's Key (C64)
1987-??-?? Solomon's Key (CPC)
1987-??-?? Spore (C64)
1987-??-?? Star Trek: The Rebel Universe (AST)
1987-??-?? Star Wars (C64)
1987-??-?? Star Wars (CPC)
1987-??-?? Star Wars (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Stormbringer (C64)
1987-??-?? Stormbringer (CPC)
1987-??-?? Stormbringer (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Super G-Man (C64)
1987-??-?? Super G-Man (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Super Robin Hood (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Terra Cognita (C64)
1987-??-?? Tetris (AST)
1987-??-?? Tetris (CPC)
1987-??-?? The Island of Dr. Destructo (C64)
1987-??-?? The Living Daylights (C64)
1987-??-?? The Living Daylights (CPC)
1987-??-?? The Living Daylights (ZXS)
1987-??-?? The Sentinel (AMI)
1987-??-?? The Tube (C64)
1987-??-?? The Tube (ZXS)
1987-??-?? The Wizard's Pet (C64)
1987-??-?? Transmuter (CPC)
1987-??-?? Transmuter (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Trantor: The Last Storm Trooper (C64)
1987-??-?? Trantor: The Last Storm Trooper (CPC)
1987-??-?? Trantor: The Last Storm Trooper (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Treasure Island Dizzy (ZXS)
1987-??-?? Vampire (C64)
1988-0?-?? World Darts (AMI)
Arranged by Jason Brooke.
1988-0?-?? World Darts (AST)
Arranged by Jason Brooke.
1988-??-?? Advanced Pinball Simulator (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Alien Syndrome (AMI)
1988-??-?? ATV Simulator (CPC)
1988-??-?? Beyond the Ice Palace (AMI)
1988-??-?? Beyond the Ice Palace (CPC)
1988-??-?? Beyond the Ice Palace (ZXS)
1988-??-?? BMX Simulator 2 (CPC)
1988-??-?? Circus Games (CPC)
1988-??-?? Circus Games (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Dynamic Duo (CPC)
1988-??-?? Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal (AMI)
1988-??-?? Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal (CPC)
1988-??-?? Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal (AST)
1988-??-?? International Rugby Simulator (CPC)
1988-??-?? International Rugby Simulator (ZXS)
1988-??-?? International Speedway (CPC)
1988-??-?? International Speedway (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Jet Ski Simulator (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Quadralien (AMI)
1988-??-?? Pandora (AMI)
1988-??-?? Platoon (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Professional BMX Simulator (ZXS)
1988-??-?? RoadBlasters (AMI)
1988-??-?? RoadBlasters (C64)
1988-??-?? Shadow Skimmer (CPC)
1988-??-?? Spitting Image (C64)
1988-??-?? Spitting Image (CPC)
1988-??-?? Spitting Image (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Spore (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Star Trek: The Rebel Universe (C64)
1988-??-?? Star Trek: The Rebel Universe (DOS)
1988-??-?? Star Wars Droids (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (C64)
1988-??-?? Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (CPC)
1988-??-?? Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Super Stuntman (C64)
1988-??-?? Super Stuntman (CPC)
1988-??-?? Super Stuntman (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Tetris (ZXS)
1988-??-?? The Race Against Time (CPC)
1988-??-?? The Race Against Time (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Treasure Island Dizzy (ZXS)
1988-??-?? Xenon (CPC)
1988-??-?? Xenon (ZXS)
1988-??-?? War Cars Construction Kit (C64)
1988-01-01 Fright Night (AMI)
1988-1?-?? Death Stalker (CPC)
1989-01-?? Death Stalker (ZXS)
1989-??-?? 4 Soccer Simulators (C64)
1989-??-?? 4 Soccer Simulators (CPC)
1989-??-?? 4 Soccer Simulators (ZXS)
1989-??-?? A.P.B. - All Points Bulletin (AMI)
1989-??-?? A.P.B. - All Points Bulletin (CPC)
1989-??-?? A.P.B. - All Points Bulletin (DOS)
1989-??-?? A.P.B. - All Points Bulletin (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Arcade Flight Simulator (CPC)
1989-??-?? Arcade Flight Simulator (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Beverly Hills Cop (C64)
Arranged Harold Faltermeyer's Axel F.
1989-??-?? BMX Freestyle Simulator (CPC)
1989-??-?? BMX Freestyle Simulator (ZXS)
1989-??-?? BMX Simulator 2 (CPC)
1989-??-?? BMX Simulator 2 (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Bronx Street Cop (CPC)
1989-??-?? Bronx Street Cop (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Captain Fizz (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Fantasy World Dizzy (CPC)
1989-??-?? Fantasy World Dizzy (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Fast Food (ZXS)
1989-??-?? First Person Pinball (AMI)
1989-??-?? First Person Pinball (AST)
1989-??-?? Ghostbusters II (CPC)
1989-??-?? Ghostbusters II (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Gilbert: Escape from Drill (CPC)
1989-??-?? Gilbert: Escape from Drill (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Grand Prix Simulator 2 (CPC)
1989-??-?? Grand Prix Simulator 2 (ZXS)
1989-??-?? High Steel (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Jaws (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Jungle Warfare (ZXS)
1989-??-?? KGB Superspy (ZXS)
1989-??-?? 007: License to Kill (AMI)
1989-??-?? 007: License to Kill (AST)
1989-??-?? 007: License to Kill (BBC)
1989-??-?? 007: License to Kill (C64)
1989-??-?? 007: License to Kill (CPC)
1989-??-?? 007: License to Kill (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Monte Carlo Casino (CPC)
1989-??-?? Monte Carlo Casino (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Moto Cross Simulator (CPC)
1989-??-?? Moto Cross Simulator (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Mr. Heli (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Ninja Massacre (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Operation Gunship (CPC)
1989-??-?? Operation Gunship (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Pro Skateboard Simulator (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Pub Trivia (CPC)
1989-??-?? RoadBlasters (AST)
1989-??-?? SAS Combat Simulator (CPC)
1989-??-?? SAS Combat Simulator (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Shadow of the Beast (AMI)
1989-??-?? Snoopy and Peanuts (AMI)
1989-??-?? Snoopy and Peanuts (DOS)
1989-??-?? Sporting Triangles (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Street Gang Football (CPC)
1989-??-?? Super Car Trans Am (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Superman - Man of Steel (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Wonder Boy in Monster Land (AMI)
1989-??-?? Wonder Boy in Monster Land (CPC)
1989-??-?? The Real Ghostbusters (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Treasure Island Dizzy (ZXS)
1989-??-?? Turbo Chopper Simulator (CPC)
1989-??-?? Weird Dreams (AMI)
1989-??-?? Weird Dreams (AST)
1989-??-?? Weird Dreams (DOS) PC Speaker Music
1989-??-?? Xenon 2: Megablast (AMI)
1989-04-20 007: License to Kill (DOS)
198?-??-?? World Darts (ARC) Main. Arranged by Jason Brooke.
198?-??-?? World Darts (DOS) Arranged by himself or Jason Brooke?
1990-??-?? Australian Games (CPC)
1990-??-?? Australian Games (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Back to the Future Part II (AST)
1990-??-?? Back to the Future Part II (C64)
1990-??-?? Back to the Future Part II (CPC)
1990-??-?? Back to the Future Part II (DOS)
1990-??-?? Back to the Future Part II (SMS)
1990-??-?? Back to the Future Part II (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Beverly Hills Cop (AST)
1990-??-?? Beverly Hills Cop (CPC)
1990-??-?? Beverly Hills Cop (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Chip's Challenge (CPC) Arranged Alex Rudis' music.
1990-??-?? Chip's Challenge (ZXS) Arranged Alex Rudis' music.
1990-??-?? Dan Dare III: The Escape (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Emlyn Hughes Arcade Quiz (CPC)
1990-??-?? Emlyn Hughes Arcade Quiz (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Fruit Machine Simulator 2 (CPC)
1990-??-?? Fruit Machine Simulator 2 (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Gazza II (CPC)
1990-??-?? Gazza II (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Golden Axe (AMI)
1990-??-?? Lemmings (AMI) Arranged by Tim Wright.
1990-??-?? Loopz (AMI)
1990-??-?? Loopz (AST)
1990-??-?? Loopz (DOS)
1990-??-?? Rad Ramp Racer (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Pub Trivia (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Snowstrike (CPC)
1990-??-?? Snowstrike (ZXS)
1990-??-?? Speedball (SMS)
1990-??-?? Total Recall (AST)
1990-10-?? Loopz (NES)
1990-12-?? Chase H.Q. (GB) (タイトーチェイスH.Q.)
1991-??-?? 10 Great Games (AMI)
1991-??-?? Elite (NES)
Arranged Aidan Bell's and Johann Strauss II's music. Composed Game Theme.
1991-??-?? Exterminator (CPC)
1991-??-?? Exterminator (ZXS)
1991-??-?? Extreme (ZXS)
1991-??-?? Helter Skelter (ZXS)
1991-??-?? Lone Wolf - The Mirror of Death (ZXS)
1991-??-?? Loopz (C64)
1991-??-?? Loopz (CPC)
1991-??-?? Loopz (ZXS)
1991-??-?? Sky High Stuntman (ZXS)
1991-??-?? Soccer Pinball (CPC)
1991-??-?? Supaplex (AMI) Composer? Not arranger.
1991-??-?? Supaplex (DOS) Composer?
1991-??-?? T2: The Arcade Game (DOS) Music Driver
1991-??-?? World Class Rugby (AMI)
1991-??-?? World Class Rugby (CPC)
1991-??-?? World Class Rugby (ZXS)
1991-??-?? Wrath of the Demon (C64)
1991-??-?? Wrath of the Demon (AMI)
1991-??-?? Yo' Bro (TG16) Arranger of various songs by The Beach Boys.
Not listed in the game's credits.
1991-??-?? Xenon 2: Megablast (SMS)
1991-03-?? Loopz (GB)
1991-05-?? Castelian (GB) (キョロちゃん ランド)
1991-05-?? Lemmings (DOS)
Arranged by Tim Wright and Tony Williams.
1991-05-?? R-Type (GB)
1991-06-?? Castelian (NES) (キョロちゃん ランド)
1991-12-?? Faceball 2000 (GB)
1992-??-?? Krusty's Fun House (GG) Music Programming
1992-??-?? Krusty's Fun House (SMS) Music Programming
1992-??-?? Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings (DOS)
Arranged by Tim Wright and Colin Anderson.
1992-??-?? R-Type II (GB)
1992-??-?? Shadow of the Beast (SMS)
1992-??-?? Soccer Pinball (ZXS)
1992-??-?? Speedball (SMS)
1992-??-?? Speedball 2 (SMS)
1992-??-?? Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (SMS)
1992-01-?? Terminator 2: Judgement Day (GB)
1992-02-?? Days of Thunder (GB)
1992-06-?? Krusty's Super Fun House (SNES) (クリスティーワールド) Music Programming
1992-08-?? The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (GB)
1992-09-?? Krusty's Fun House (NES)
Music Programming
1992-10-?? Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (NES)
1992-10-?? Xenon 2: Megablast (GB)
1992-11-?? Firepower 2000 (SNES) (スーパー SWIV)
1992-11-28 Lemmings (TGCD) Arranged by Kohei Tanaka.
1992-12-?? Gods (SNES)
1992-12-25 Super Kick Off (SNES) (スーパーキックオフ) Sound Driver
1993-??-?? Alfred Chicken (AMI)
1993-??-?? Alfred Chicken (CD32) With Mark Knight.
1993-??-?? Alfred Chicken (GB)
1993-??-?? Alfred Chicken (NES)
1993-??-?? F-117 Night Storm (GEN)
1993-??-?? GB Basketball (GB)
1993-??-?? Krusty's Super Fun House (AMI)
1993-??-?? Krusty's Super Fun House (DOS)
1993-??-?? The Lawnmower Man (SNES) Music Software
1993-??-?? Populous (GB) (ポピュラス外伝)
1993-??-?? Riddick Bowe's Boxing (GG) (リディック・ボウ ボクシング) Music arranged by Shaka.
1993-??-?? Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (GG)
1993-??-?? Splitz (GB) (スプリッツ 似顔絵15ゲーム)
Arranged his own music from Split Personalities.
1993-??-?? Tip-Off (GB) (GBバスケットボール)
1993-??-?? Wonder Boy in Monster World (SMS)
1993-01-?? Alien³ (GB)
1993-01-?? Krusty's Fun House (GB) Music Programming
1993-01-?? Race Drivin' (GB)
1993-01-29 World Class Rugby (SNES) (ワールドクラスラグビー) Sound Driver
1993-05-19 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (GB) Arranged Paul Webb's music from the NES version
1993-05-28 Populous (GB)
1993-07-22 Super Turrican (NES) Sound Driver
1993-12-?? Battle Cars (SNES)
1993-12-17 Faceball 2000 (GG)
1994-??-?? The Flintstones (GB) Sound Driver
1994-??-?? Kick Off 3: European Challenge (SNES) Sound Driver (beta version)
1994-??-?? Riddick Bowe's Boxing (GB) Composer. Music arranged by Amy Bamberger.
1994-01-?? Riddick Bowe's Boxing (SNES)
1994-??-?? Sesame Street Counting Cafe (GEN) Sound Effects Design
1994-??-?? Shaq Fu (SNES) Sound Driver
1994-02-?? Super Alfred Chicken (SNES) Music arranged by Mark Knight.
1994-04-?? Dream TV (SNES)
1994-05-25 The Lion King (NES)
Sound Driver
1994-09-?? Alien Olympics 2044 AD (GB) Sound Driver
1994-11-?? Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City (SNES)
1994-12-08 The Lion King (GB) Sound Driver
1995-10-?? Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday (SNES) Sound Driver (beta version)
1995-??-?? NHL 96 (GEN)
1996-01-04 Road Rash (SS)
1996-03-?? Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger (PSX)
1999-06-?? R-Type DX (GBC)
2000-09-01 Alfred's Adventure (GBC)
2000-11-01 007: The World Is Not Enough (N64) Audio Director
2005-11-14 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (PS2)
2009-05-07 Infection (C64)
Unreleased 007: License to Kill (NES)
Unreleased Batman: Revenge of the Joker (SNES)
Unreleased Ferrari Grand Prix (NES)
Unreleased Infection (CPC)
Unreleased Infection (ZXS)
Unreleased Populous (NES)
Unreleased Tip-Off (NES)
Unreleased Yogi Bear's Goldrush (GG) Sound Driver

Aliases

David didn't really use any aliases per se, but his last name was sometimes misspelled, leaving out the second "t" in Whittaker, being credited as David Whitaker.

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