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Alberto José González Pedraza |
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Place of birth: Barcelona, Spain |
Date of birth: 1972-07-29 (age 52) |
Role(s): Composer, Artist |
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Alberto José González Pedraza, also known by the alias MC Alby, is a Spanish video game composer and graphic artist.
Production history
- Power Drift (MSX; 1989) — Music by (as MC Alby)
- Altered Beast (MSX; 1990) — MSX music (as MC Alby)
- The Smurfs (Master System; 1995) — Graphics
- The Smurfs (Master System; 1995) — Music
- The Smurfs (Game Gear; 1995) — Graphics[1]
- The Smurfs (Game Gear; 1995) — Music[1]
- Tintin in Tibet (Game Gear; 1996) — Developed by Bit Managers and IWP[2]
- Spirou (Game Gear; unreleased) — Developed by Bit Managers and IWP