Phillip Nixon
Phillip Nixon | |
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Origin | United Kingdom |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, graphic designer |
Years active | 1990 - present |
Phillip Nixon (also known as Philip Nixon or Phil Nixon) is a British composer and graphic designer for video games. His most notable role was as a member of Flair Software (otherwise known as MicroValue) during the 1990s, as an artist, musician and game designer. More recently, he had been part of Rage Software plc until the company went bust in 2003. Nixon has also had other roles working with Millennium Interactive, and Horror Soft.
He currently composes music under the pseudonym Dopedemand.
Musician Credits[]
- (1990) (Amiga, Commodore 64)
- (1991) (Amiga)
- (1991) Elvira: The Arcade Game (DOS, Amiga, Commodore 64)
- (1991) Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus (DOS, Amiga, Atari ST)
- (1992) (Amiga)
- (1992) (Amiga)
- (1993) (Amiga AGA)
- (1993) (SNES) (original composer)
- (1993) Oscar (Amiga AGA, Amiga CD32) *
- (1993) Trolls (Amiga AGA, Amiga CD32) *
- (1996) (Amiga AGA)
- (1997) (DOS, Saturn, PlayStation) (as an additional musician)
*The soundtracks for Oscar and Trolls are different between their respective A1200 and CD32 releases.
Graphician Credits[]
- (1989) (Amiga)
- (1989) Roller Coaster Rumbler (Amiga)
- (1990) (Amiga)
- (1991) (Amiga)
- (1991) Elvira: The Arcade Game (DOS, Amiga, Commodore 64)
- (1992) (Amiga)
- (1992) (Amiga)
- (1993) (Amiga AGA)
- (1993) (SNES)
- (1993) Oscar (Amiga AGA, Amiga CD32)
- (1993) Trolls (Amiga AGA, Amiga CD32)
- (1995) Power Drive Rally (Atari Jaguar)
- (1998) Millennium Soldier: Expendable (Dreamcast, PlayStation, Windows)
- (2000) Wild Wild Racing (PlayStation 2)
- (2002) Rocky (Xbox, Game Boy Advance)
- (2004) Rocky Legends (PlayStation 2)
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Categories:
- 20th-century births
- British composers
- Living people
- Video game composers