The Flexible Arts
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The Flexible Arts was an informal Commodore 64 game music company of teenagers Thomas Petersen and Kim T. Christensen.
They sent a demo disk to several developers, which led to DNA Warrior (C64).
In 1989, Petersen wanted to join another music group, eventually Maniacs of Noise. Years later, he allowed old friends to name their unrelated company Flexible Arts.
Audio Development
Commodore 64
Both arranged in Petersen's TFA Editor.
Gameography
Petersen scored Alliance (C64) in 1988, but whether he did on behalf of the group is unknown.
Released | Title | Sample |
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1988-09-?? | Hopper Copper (C64) | |
1989-02-2? | DNA Warrior (C64) |
Links
- csdb.dk/group/?id=1642 - The Commodore 64 Scene Database.