Rob Hubbard - Compositions

Compositions

  • Commando (based on theme from Commando arcade game) (Elite Systems, 1985)
  • Rasputin (Firebird, 1985)
  • BMX Kids (The sampled voice saying "Go!" is actually Hubbard himself!) (Firebird, 1985)
  • Monty on the Run (Heavily inspired by the title theme for the 1940s American detective radio show "Dick Barton") (Gremlin Graphics, 1985)
  • Thing on a Spring (Gremlin Graphics, 1985)
  • Confuzion (Incentive Software, 1985)
  • Crazy Comets (Martech, 1985)
  • Master of Magic (MAD/Mastertronic, 1985)
  • The Last V8 (Mastertronic, 1985)
  • Action Biker (Mastertronic, 1985)
  • Formula 1 Simulator (Mastertronic, 1985)
  • Hunter Patrol (Mastertronic, 1985)
  • One Man and His Droid (Mastertronic, 1985)
  • Battle of Britain (PSS, 1985)
  • Harvey Smith Showjumping (Software Projects, 1985)
  • Up, Up and Away (cover of a song by The 5th Dimension) (Starcade, 1985)
  • Deep Strike (Durell, 1986)
  • Bump Set Spike (Entertainment USA, 1986)
  • Ninja (Entertainment USA, 1986)
  • Chimera (Firebird, 1986)
  • Gerry the Germ (Firebird, 1986)
  • Proteus (Firebird, 1986)
  • Thrust (Firebird, 1986)
  • Warhawk (based on two different songs from John Keating album Space Experience) (Firebird, 1986)
  • Lightforce (FTL, 1986)
  • Geoff Capes Strongman Challenge (Martech, 1986)
  • Samantha Fox Strip Poker (credited as John York, because as he says, " was such a cheesy title and they wanted that cheesy lame music along with it - I didn't want to admit that I did it just for the money") (Martech, 1986)
  • Tarzan (Martech, 1986)
  • W.A.R. (Martech, 1986)
  • Zoids (based on the track "Ancestors" from the Synergy album Audion) (Martech, 1986)
  • Flash Gordon (MAD/Mastertronic, 1986)
  • Spellbound (MAD/Mastertronic, 1986)
  • Hollywood or Bust (Mastertronic, 1986)
  • Human Race (Mastertronic, 1986)
  • Kentilla (Mastertronic, 1986)
  • Phantoms of the Asteroid (Mastertronic, 1986)
  • Video Poker (Mastertronic, 1986)
  • Knucklebusters (Melbourne House, 1986)
  • International Karate (inspired in part by Ryuichi Sakamoto's "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence") (System 3, 1986)
  • Sanxion (Thalamus Ltd, 1986)
  • Jet Set Willy (Atari 800 version) (Tynesoft, 1987)
  • ACE II (Cascade, 1987)
  • Saboteur II (Durell, 1987)
  • Sigma 7 (Durell, 1987)
  • Thanatos (Durell, 1987)
  • Thundercats (Elite, 1987)
  • Arcade Classics (Firebird, 1987)
  • I-Ball (Firebird, 1987)
  • Hydrofool (FTL, 1987)
  • Shockway Rider (FTL, 1987)
  • Auf Wiedersehen Monty (with Ben Daglish) (Gremlin Graphics, 1987)
  • Chain Reaction (Kele-Line, 1987)
  • Mega Apocalypse (Martech, 1987)
  • Nemesis the Warlock (Martech, 1987)
  • Wiz (contains a melody line from Premiata Forneria Marconi song Impressioni Di Settembre) (Melbourne House, 1987)
  • Bangkok Knights (System 3, 1987)
  • IK plus (International Karate plus) (System 3, 1987)
  • Dragons Lair Part II (Software Projects, 1987)
  • Star Paws (Software Projects, 1987)
  • Delta (Thalamus Ltd, 1987)
  • Trans Atlantic Balloon Challenge (Virgin, 1987)
  • Goldrunner (Microdeal, 1987)
  • 19 Part One: Boot Camp (an interpretation of Paul Hardcastle's "19") (Cascade, 1988)
  • Jordan vs. Bird: One on One (Electronic Arts, 1988)
  • Kings of the Beach (Electronic Arts, 1988)
  • One-on-One 2 (Electronic Arts, 1988)
  • Power Play Hockey (Electronic Arts, 1988)
  • Skate or Die! (Electronic Arts, 1988)
  • Skate or Die 2: The Search for Double Trouble (Electronic Arts, 1990)
  • Pandora (PSI Soft Design/Firebird, 1988)
  • Ricochet (Firebird, 1988)
  • 688 Attack Sub (Electronic Arts, 1989)
  • Budokan: The Martial Spirit (Electronic Arts, 1989)
  • Indianapolis 500: The Simulation (Electronic Arts, 1989)
  • Kings of the Beach (Electronic Arts, 1989)
  • Lakers vs. Celtics and the NBA Playoffs (Electronic Arts, 1989)
  • Populous (Electronic Arts, 1989)
  • Hard Nova (Electronic Arts, 1990)
  • Low Blow (Electronic Arts, 1990)
  • Ski or Die (Electronic Arts, 1990)
  • The Immortal (Electronic Arts,1990)
  • John Madden Football (1990)
  • PGA Tour Golf (Electronic Arts, 1991)
  • Road Rash (with Michael Bartlow) (Electronic Arts, 1991)
  • Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf (with Brian L. Schmidt) (Electronic Arts, 1991)
  • Road Rash 2 (with Don Veca, and Tony Berkeley) (Electronic Arts, 1992)
  • The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel (Electronic Arts, 1992)
  • NHL Hockey '95 (Electronic Arts, 1994)
  • The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo (Electronic Arts, 1996)
  • World War II Fighters (Electronic Arts, 1998)
  • X Squad (Electronic Arts, 2000)
  • Rumble Racing (Electronic Arts, 2001)

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