Peter Hennig

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Peter Hennig
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Born
Birth Place Unknown
Nationality British   UK.svg
Aliases Pete Hennig, Teque London, Teque

Peter Hennig is a British composer and programmer who worked for several game developers. He attended the University of Surrey from 1976 to 1980 for audio. In 1992, he started working for Teque London where he composed some of their games. In 1996, Hennig left Teque to work for BITS solely as a programmer. In March 2002, Peter left BITS and worked for Climax up until 2007. In May 2009, he played music for a year and then moved on to Sony Computer Entertainment Europe as a programmer. Since 2010, Hennig has been working for Venatrack as a programmer.

Peter Hennig also developed a drum machine for the ZX Spectrum called SpecDrum. He also wrote his own sound drivers for the consoles he worked on.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1990-??-?? Castle Master (DOS) Composer?
1992-??-?? Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf (LYNX)
1992-??-?? Wizard Pinball (GG) Composer?
1993-??-?? Formula One (GG)
1993-??-?? Formula One (SMS)
1993-??-?? Gear Works (GB)
1993-??-?? The Lawnmower Man (GB) (バーチャルウォーズ)
1994-??-?? Gear Works (GG)
1994-??-?? The Lawnmower Man (GEN) Arranged Allister Brimble's score.
1994-??-?? Mega SWIV (SMD) Arranged David Whittaker's score.
1995-??-?? The Addams Family Values (GEN) Arranged Keith Tinman's score.
1995-??-?? Kawasaki Superbike Challenge (GG)
2002-11-15 Die Hard: Vendetta (GC) Audio Programming
Unreleased Beastball (GEN) Composer?

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