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David Lowe |
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Role(s): Musician |
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David Lowe, otherwise known as Uncle Art is a British video game composer. He composed and provided sound effects for many home computer ports of Sega games.
Production history
- After Burner (Amiga; 1988) (as Uncle Art)
- Turbo OutRun (Atari ST; 1989) — Music by (as Uncle Art)
- Power Drift (Amiga; 1989) — Music by (as Uncle Art)
- Power Drift (Atari ST; 1989) — Music by (as Uncle Art)
- Power Drift (Commodore 64; 1989) — Music by (as Dave Lowe)
- Power Drift (Commodore 64; 1989) — Music (as Dave Lowe)
- Galaxy Force II (Amiga; 1990) — Music by (as Uncle Art)
- Line of Fire (Amiga; 1991) — Music (as Uncle Art)
- Cliffhanger (Game Gear; 1993) — Music by[1] (as Dave Lowe)
- Power Drift (ZX Spectrum; 1989) — Music and FX by (as Dave Lowe)
- Altered Beast (Amiga; 1990) — Music by (as Uncle Art)
- Turbo OutRun (Amiga; 1989) — Music by (as Uncle Art)
- Turbo OutRun (Amstrad CPC; 1989) — Music (as Uncle Art)