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'''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]]''.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' 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]].
 
He usually worked with [[Paul Gadbois]].
  
==Production History==
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==Production history==
* ''[[TaleSpin]]'' (Mega Drive and Game Gear Versions) (1992/1993) — Music (as '''Dave Dela''')
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* ''[[Batman Returns (Mega Drive)|Batman Returns]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1992) — Music and Sound FX by (as '''Dave Dela''')
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* ''Seven Cities of Gold'' (PC Version) (1993) — Sound & Music
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* ''[[Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!]]'' (Game Gear Version) (1993) — Groovy tunes
 
* ''[[Dinosaurs for Hire]]'' (1993) — Music
 
* ''[[Eternal Champions]]'' (1993) — Sound Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Home Alone 2: Lost in New York]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1993) — Music & Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Bonkers]]'' (1994) — Music and Sound Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[sonic:Sonic Spinball (8-bit)|Sonic Spinball]]'' (Game Gear and Master System Versions) (1994/1995) — Musical Composition/Sound Effects (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Star Wars Arcade]]'' (32X Version) (1994) — Musician (as '''Dave Delia''')
 
* ''[[Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side]]'' (1995) — Game Sound Effects, Voice Actors
 
* ''[[Garfield: Caught in the Act]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1995) — Sound Effects
 
 
* ''[[Lose Your Marbles]]'' (1997) — Sound Effects
 
* ''[[Lose Your Marbles]]'' (1997) — Sound Effects
  
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 22 February 2024

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David Delia
Employment history:
Role(s): Musician

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.

Production history

References