Andrew Sega - Video Game Credits

Video Game Credits

Demoscene
Concepts
  • Demo
  • Intro
  • Demoparty
  • Effects
  • Demogroup
  • Compo
  • Music disk
  • Diskmag
  • Module file
  • Tracker
Alternative demo platforms
  • Amiga
  • Apple IIGS
  • Atari ST
  • Commodore 64
  • Vic-20
  • Text mode
  • ZX Spectrum
Current parties
  • Alternative Party
  • Assembly
  • Buenzli
  • Evoke
  • The Gathering
  • Sundown
  • X
Past parties
  • Breakpoint
  • The Party
Websites
  • Scene.org
  • Mod Archive
Software
  • ProTracker
  • Scream Tracker
  • Fast Tracker
  • Impulse Tracker
  • ModPlug
  • Renoise
  • Tracker musicians
  • Demosceners

Andrew Sega has composed music for the following video games:

  • 2007 - Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am
  • 2007 - Enigma
  • 2003 - Freelancer
  • 2001 - Conquest: Frontier Wars
  • 1999 - Unreal Tournament
  • 1999 - Jazz Jackrabbit 3 (unreleased)
  • 1998 - Unreal
  • 1997 - Wing Commander: Prophecy
  • 1996 - Crusader: No Regret
  • 1995 - Crusader: No Remorse
  • 1995 - In Pursuit of Greed
  • 1995 - Xixit
  • 1994 - Iron Seed

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