Steve Turner
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Nationality: | UK |
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Steve Turner is an English former computer game musician and designer. He founded Graftgold, where - teaming up with his friend Andrew Braybrook - their team mostly wrote for games published by Hewson Consultants during the 1980s.
Apart from games he wrote the music of Uridium and Alleykat.
C64 Games (Selection)[edit | edit source]
- 1984: 3D Lunattack (Programming)
- 1985: Gribbly's Day Out (Music)
- 1985: Lunaattack (Graphic and Music)
- 1985: Paradroid
- 1986: Alleykat (Music)
- 1986: Uridium (Music)
- 1986: Uridium+
- 1987: Morpheus aka Eliseus - Ultima Frontiera (Music and Sound Effects)
- 1987: Ranarama (Original version and C64 Music)
- 1987: Sky Shark (Music)
- 1987: Zynaps (Music and Sound Effects)
- 1988: Head The Ball
- 1988: Intensity (Music)
- 1988: Magnetron (Programming and Music)
- 1988: Orion
- 1988: Soldier of Fortune (Music)
- 1989: Bushido (Programmierung und Music)
- 1989: Gribbly's Special Day Out (Music)
- 1989: Off Road Racer
- 1990: Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road (Programming)
- 1990: Rainbow Islands (Sound)
Links[edit | edit source]
Wikipedia: Steve_Turner_(game_programmer) |
- Official homepage "Graftgold"
- Mobygames.com Profile of Steve Turner
- Retrogamer.ner Profile of Steve Turner