Difference between revisions of "David Delia"

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* ''[[Eternal Champions]]'' (1993) — Sound Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Eternal Champions]]'' (1993) — Sound Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Home Alone 2: Lost in New York]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1993) — Music & Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Home Alone 2: Lost in New York]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1993) — Music & Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
* ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' (Master System and Game Gear Versions) (1993/1994) — Musical Composition/Sound Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
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* ''[[Sonic Spinball (8-bit)|Sonic Spinball]]'' (Master System and Game Gear Versions) (1993/1994) — Musical Composition/Sound Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Bonkers]]'' (1994) — Music and Sound Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Bonkers]]'' (1994) — Music and Sound Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side]]'' (1994) — Game Sound Effects, Voice Actor
 
* ''[[Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side]]'' (1994) — Game Sound Effects, Voice Actor

Revision as of 22:43, 14 October 2011

David Delia is a sound designer and former Sega of America employee usually involved with Sega Interactive's development division. During his employment at Sega he composed music for a few titles but mainly designed sound effects as part of the Sega Multimedia Studio (located in Redwood City, California). He later became a part of SegaSoft upon its inception in 1995, but left in late 1997 following his work on the PC title Lose Your Marbles.

He usually worked with Paul Gadbois.

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