Monkey Brains (W32)
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Monkey Brains is a 2001 puzzle video game developed by Yobro Productions for PC. The game follows injured scientist Dr. Simius who attempts to stop the evil Dr. Kreep from using mind-control technology.
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Music
Music was composed by Charles Dail Nielson, brother of John Kenworthy Nielson, who worked at Saffire as programmer. Some tracks were composed by brother. Music was written in MIDI format and heavily inspired by John Williams' scores.
Recording
These recordings were made using Keppy's MIDI Converter with exporting to OGG (Vorbis) format. DLS file was converted to SF2 using Viena.
Credits
- Ripper: IgoreshaZhu
- Recorder: IgoreshaZhu
- Game Credits:
- Music: Charles Dail Nielson
- Additional Music: John Kenworthy Nielson credited as J. Kenworthy Nielson
- Sound: Charles Dail Nielson
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Game Rip
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Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_Brains - Wikipedia.
- gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/466241-monkey-brains - GameFAQs.
Categories:
- Games Released In 2001
- Games Developed By Yobro Productions
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- Monkey Brains (W32)
- Games By Charles Dail Nielson
- Games By John Kenworthy Nielson
- Missing Source
- Games That Use MIDI
- Games That Use DLS
- Games Released In USA
- Windows 32 Games
- Games Published By ARUSH Entertainment
- Games Released In Russia
- Games Published By MediaHouse

