Alex Rudis
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Alex Rudis (better known as Lx Rudis) is an American video game composer and sound designer. He worked at Atari.
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Music Composition
NES
Alex used a tracker-like program on the NES created by David O'Riva.
GEN
Alex used GEMS.
SNES
Alex used the SLICK/Audio sound engine by Bitmasters.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample | Notes |
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1989-??-?? | Blue Lightning (LYNX) | ||
1989-??-?? | Chip's Challenge (LYNX) | ||
1989-??-?? | Klax (LYNX) | ||
1990-??-?? | Klax (NES) | |
With David O'Riva. |
1990-??-?? | Ms. Pac-Man (LYNX) | ||
1991-??-?? | Hard Drivin' (GEN) | With Lisa Ching and Don Diekneite. | |
1991-??-?? | Rampart (LYNX) | ||
1991-??-?? | Todd's Adventures in Slime World (GEN) | ||
1992-01-?? | Rampart: Jaleco (NES) | |
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1992-08-?? | Rampart (SNES) | ||
1993-??-?? | B.O.B. (GEN) (スペースファンキー ビー・オー・ビー) | Arranged Michael Bartlow's score. | |
1993-??-?? | Championship Pool (GEN) | Sound Effects | |
1993-11-?? | Championship Pool (SNES) | Sound Effects | |
1993-11-01 | Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy (JAG) | ||
1993-10-?? | The Incredible Crash Dummies (GEN) | ||
1995-09-?? | Scooby-Doo Mystery (GEN) | With Mark Miller and Kurt Harland. | |
Unreleased | Hard Drivin' (NES) | |
Aliases
Rudis was often credited as "LX Rudis". Per word of Rudis, "LX" was the name of his ex-wife.
Image Gallery
Links
- linkedin.com/in/lx-rudis-6a405b1/ - Linkedin.
- ataritimes.com/index.php?ArticleIDX=282 - Interview.