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Its not that he composed sophisticated, fully realised musical masterpieces to accompany games on a system whos memory was limited to 64K.
Its not that he moved over to America after being offered big bucks by the yanks, only to slowly vanish from view, becoming homogonised with the giant American entertainment machine (though, no doubt earning a fair wad of cash at the same time)
The trouble with Rob Hubbard, is that despite it being fifteen years or more since I last played a C64 title with his music blasting out of the puny 14"TV speakers, you can still hear his tunes playing in your head!!!
Its not that he composed sophisticated, fully realised musical masterpieces to accompany games on a system whos memory was limited to 64K.
Its not that he moved over to America after being offered big bucks by the yanks, only to slowly vanish from view, becoming homogonised with the giant American entertainment machine (though, no doubt earning a fair wad of cash at the same time)
The trouble with Rob Hubbard, is that despite it being fifteen years or more since I last played a C64 title with his music blasting out of the puny 14"TV speakers, you can still hear his tunes playing in your head!!!