Chris Ebert
Chris Ebert is an American composer and sound designer known for his contributions to video game music during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He gained recognition for his work on the classic title "California Games," released by Epyx in 1987, where he crafted catchy and memorable tracks that captured the spirit of the California lifestyle and the diverse sports featured in the game. Ebert's innovative use of synthesizers and melodic hooks helped define the sound of early sports video games, contributing to their popularity. Beyond "California Games," he worked on various other titles, leaving a lasting impact on the gaming industry and influencing future generations of composers. His work exemplifies the creative potential of video game music during a pivotal era in gaming history.
Number of Songs: 3