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Rob Hubbard is one of the most well known chiptune composers. He started making music on his Commodore 64 in the mid 80s and has since made music for a number of consoles and computers like the Amiga, ZX Spectrum and Playstation 2.
Ben Daglish was a prolific composer / programmer of game music for much of the 1980s, predominantly for the Commodore 64.
Dene Carter is veteran game developer, co-creator of Dungeon Keeper, one of the founders of the Fable Franchise, and was BAFTA shortlisted for his game 'Incoboto'.
Peter Molyneux is a veteran British game designer renowned for his pathological lying, innovation with AI, and business simulation and RPG/God genres.
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Musician. A.K.A. "Hagar". Best known for the half-hour soundtrack for the Commodore 64 version of "Tetris" published by Mirrorsoft in 1987.
Mike Singleton (Singo) started writing games in 1981, Many of which where some of the biggest sellers of the 80's and 90's, Mike moved onto working freelance travelling around the world troubleshooting and consulting for major studios. Mike Sadly died of cancer in Switzerland on October 10th 2012.
Developer of a few early Atari games.
An English video game music composer, primarily active during the 80s and 90s. After a decade away from the industry, he returned with Contradiction in 2015.
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