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nesquik Jan 19, 2007 02:41 AM

Trevor Jones: marvel nemesis

DMK Jan 19, 2007 07:38 AM

Christopher Lennertz: (in the first place he is working on Films, like Saint Sinner, Undercurrent, Supernatural Pilot Episode)
James Bond 007: From Russia with Love
Medal of Honor: European Assault
187 Ride or Die
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun

James Dooley
SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault
SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy SEALs
Dead to Rights II

Klaus Badelt: (I think that doesn't count, since he was only music arranger)
Firefighter F.D.14 (only music arranger/composer was Norikazu Miura)


Bill Brown:(atm he's working on CSI:NY, so I think he counts more as a TV-Composer than a VGM composer)
Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield
Return to Castle Wolfenstein
Undying
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orion_mk3 Jan 19, 2007 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by nesquik (Post 367887)
Trevor Jones: marvel nemesis

Looked this one up; according to the game's credits, it's a non-original piece.

I considered Bill Brown for the first list I put up; however, he got his start writing VGM and has only recently moved into film and TV music. Lennertz and Dooley, though, have only done a few games apiece and started in TV, so I'll add them.

DMK Jan 19, 2007 01:04 PM

There also is
Eric Serra:
New York Race

(The Game is based on the film, the 5th elment, but serra composed completely new music for the game. the music isn't even based on the themes of the film)

Drakken Jan 19, 2007 02:38 PM

I finally discovered who composed the music for one of my favorite game soundtracks of all time, Dr. Brain Action Reaction (I kid you not).

Giorgio Bertuccelli
Michael Skloff

Never heard of them, but then, I've never heard of most non-vgm composers. Skloff's worked on a bunch of TV series according to IMDB, and Bertuccelli's done some TV series as well as a couple Italian movies.

I wish I knew if they composed for any other games. The funny thing is that the music never even played in the game for whatever reason, but it's on the disc as Redbook Audio.

kuttlas Jan 19, 2007 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Drakken (Post 368162)
I wish I knew if they composed for any other games. The funny thing is that the music never even played in the game for whatever reason, but it's on the disc as Redbook Audio.

Are you sure you didn't mute the CD player volume in your volume control?

Drakken Jan 19, 2007 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by kuttlas (Post 368182)
Are you sure you didn't mute the CD player volume in your volume control?

It's not muted, but I didn't hear anything. It's a shame; I was hoping to be able to call the songs something other than Track 1, Track 2, and so on.

orion_mk3 Jan 20, 2007 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Drakken (Post 368162)
I finally discovered who composed the music for one of my favorite game soundtracks of all time, Dr. Brain Action Reaction (I kid you not).

Giorgio Bertuccelli
Michael Skloff

Well, IMDB confirms that they are indeed film/TV composers, albeit obscure ones, so they're on the list now :)

Mr. X Jan 20, 2007 01:24 PM

I've extensively researched Hayato Matsuo and he is definitely more of an anime composer than a VGM one. Koichi Sugiyama may have given him his start, but since 1993, it's mostly been anime from him. He's done quite a few vocal albums as well.

Interesting thread. Keep it up!

Tappy Jan 20, 2007 03:10 PM

Let's not forget the amazing mister Snow!:p

Mark Snow
~ Syphon Filter - The Omega Strain
~ Syphon Filter - Dark Mirror

And a few more:

Joris De Man (former tv composer)
~ Killzone

Steve Jablonsky
~ Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars

Sean Callery
~ 24 The Game
~ James Bond - Everything Or Nothing

Justin Burnett
~ Metal Gear Solid 2
~ Metal Gear Solid 3

Yuki Kajiura (EDIT: I see Taisai mentioned her, but she isn't in your list yet)
~ Xenosaga II
~ Xenosaga III


BTW....the music Joel McNeely composed for Shadows Of The Empire, weren't specifically written for the videogame.
So I don't think he should be in this list!!
(It was a soundtrack based on the novel, the VG came later)

Rimo Jan 20, 2007 03:27 PM

Oh yes, Mark Snow! He also did the music for another game -> Urban Assault. He is also credited for the music in the X-Files game, but I wonder if it's new materail or recycled cues?

orion_mk3 Jan 20, 2007 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Tappy (Post 369082)
Let's not forget the amazing mister Snow!:p

Ah, yes. Added!
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rimo (Post 369099)
Oh yes, Mark Snow! He also did the music for another game -> Urban Assault. He is also credited for the music in the X-Files game, but I wonder if it's new materail or recycled cues?

Not sure. Anyone care to step forward with more information?

Steve Jablonsky is already on the list. I wasn't even aware that there were any 24 games; Callery's going up too. Can't find enough info on Joris de Man; he's only got two IMDB credits.
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Originally Posted by Tappy (Post 369082)
Yuki Kajiura (EDIT: I see Taisai mentioned her, but she isn't in your list yet)

That's because she's primarily an anime composer, and I've been largely leaving them off the list because they were threatening to swamp it.

Myrkull Jan 20, 2007 06:34 PM

Hello there, i am quite new again (lost my old account in the crash)...
What about..

Akihiko Matsumoto
He composed the music of films like
- Extreme Crisis (1998 - english title)
- Bayside Shakedown (1998 - english title)
- Space Travelers (2000 - english title)
- My Lover Is a Sniper: The Movie (2004)
- Missing Pages (2006)

he did the music of Resident Evil Outbreak & Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2

Tappy Jan 20, 2007 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rimo (Post 369099)
Oh yes, Mark Snow! He also did the music for another game -> Urban Assault. He is also credited for the music in the X-Files game, but I wonder if it's new materail or recycled cues?

Paul Hiaumet composed the original material!;)

Drakken Jan 20, 2007 07:49 PM

Another one for you, orion. I recently ripped Bo Jackson's Hit and Run! Baseball and Football (GB) and found that Ed Bogas composed the music for it. Apparently, he's a pretty well-known TV and film composer who's worked on a lot of animated stuff (such as Peanuts and Garfield specials). That's according to his Wikipedia entry and his website.

Here's the Mobygames listing of other titles he's worked on, for the curious.

orion_mk3 Jan 20, 2007 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Drakken (Post 369284)
Another one for you, orion. I recently ripped Bo Jackson's Hit and Run! Baseball and Football (GB) and found that Ed Bogas composed the music for it. Apparently, he's a pretty well-known TV and film composer who's worked on a lot of animated stuff (such as Peanuts and Garfield specials).

Fascinating. According to that filmography, he scored both Garfield and Fritz the Cat. There's something deeply wrong with that :)

I'vre added him to the list.

The GreyFox Jan 20, 2007 09:34 PM

Kevin Manthei:
Ultimate Spiderman
City of Villains
Shrek Superslam
Dead Rush
Shark Tale
Shrek 2
Pitfall: The Lost Expedition
Kill.Switch
Nancy Drew Series
Dead to Rights
New Legends
Twisted Metal: Black
Sacrifice
Wizardry 8
Vampire - The Masquerade: Redemption
Majesty
EA Outdoor Sports Series
Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes
Mask of Eternity
Jagged Alliance 2
Panzer General Series
Civilization II: Fantastic Worlds
Indian in the Cupboard

Kevin's official homepage:
http://kmmproductions.com/home.html

Lolman Jan 22, 2007 08:56 AM

Does Lennie Moore count?

http://www.lenniemoore.com/resume.html

orion_mk3 Jan 24, 2007 12:36 PM

Manthei and Moore are both very tempting, but their resumés indicate that both started in VGM before branching out later into other arenas, and that the largest amount of their work is still for VGM.

I've begun adding links to the main list, to help people track down and listen to these OSTs and gamerips. If anyone has any stable URL's they can contribute, that would be super.

Drakken Jan 24, 2007 03:40 PM

As there are a bunch of Dr. Brain games, you should specify that the one Giorgio Bertuccelli and Michael Skloff worked on is Dr. Brain: Action Reaction.

The GreyFox Jan 24, 2007 08:04 PM

Dayum, I would have thought Manthei was at least borderline acceptable. It seems he started out doing additional music for television shows and a videogame within the same year.

But here's one which I think should be okay:

John Carpenter:
Sentinel Returns

I think it's the only videogame John worked on, and that came out in 1998 for the PC. Perhaps Rimo (who did a rip of this game) could shed more light on the music. It's all original material, as far as I'm concerned.

orion_mk3 Jan 24, 2007 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by The GreyFox (Post 372541)
Dayum, I would have thought Manthei was at least borderline acceptable. It seems he started out doing additional music for television shows and a videogame within the same year.

But here's one which I think should be okay:

John Carpenter:
Sentinel Returns

I think it's the only videogame John worked on, and that came out in 1998 for the PC. Perhaps Rimo (who did a rip of this game) could shed more light on the music. It's all original material, as far as I'm concerned.

Cool! I had no idea. You don't by any chance know where said rip can be found, do you?

Rimo Jan 24, 2007 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The GreyFox (Post 372541)
John Carpenter:
Sentinel Returns

I think it's the only videogame John worked on, and that came out in 1998 for the PC. Perhaps Rimo (who did a rip of this game) could shed more light on the music. It's all original material, as far as I'm concerned.

Ah yes, he indeed did the music for Sentinel Returns. The game also came out for the PSX (the version I ripped the music from). Another person was involved in the music, only as an arranger though, which is Gary McKill. He was part of the in-house sound team at Psygnosis at that time, having composed music for Wipeout 3, Colony Wars 2-3 and Destruction Derby Raw to name a few. I don't know what he has become nowadays though.

Quote:

Originally Posted by orion_mk3 (Post 372559)
Cool! I had no idea. You don't by any chance know where said rip can be found, do you?

I can upload it to SendSpace. I'll post the link when the transfer will be finished.

Additional Spam:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xmwa3p

DMK Jan 25, 2007 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by orion_mk3 (Post 366513)
Rupert Gregson-Williams
Battlefield 2

That link is wrong. It's from Battlefield 2 (PC). RG-W actually did Battlefield 2: Modern Combat (X-Box, PS 2) and not Battlefield 2 (PC).

orion_mk3 Jan 25, 2007 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k3nn3dy (Post 372826)
That link is wrong. It's from Battlefield 2 (PC). RG-W actually did Battlefield 2: Modern Combat (X-Box, PS 2) and not Battlefield 2 (PC).

You don't by any chance have a link that can replace it, do you?


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