David Whittaker

David Whittaker is a British composer renowned for his contributions to video game music, particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He began his career composing for the ZX Spectrum and later expanded to other platforms, including the Amiga and the Atari ST. Whittaker is best known for his work on titles such as "Shadow of the Beast" and "Alfred Chicken," the latter showcasing his ability to blend catchy melodies with engaging gameplay. His innovative use of technology and sound design set new standards in the industry, earning him recognition as a pioneering figure in video game music. Whittaker's legacy continues to influence contemporary composers in the gaming world.

Number of Songs: 75

Songs composed by David Whittaker - Page 2 of 2

Road Theme

Game: Outlander

Platform: Sega Genesis

Select an Opponent

Game: Shufflepuck Cafe

Platform: Amiga Computers

Stage 10 - China Box Surprise

Game: Garfield: The Search For Pooky

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Theme

Game: Airwolf II

Platform: Amstrad CPC

Title

Game: Xenon

Platform: Commodore 64/128

Title & In-game (Arrangement)

Game: Where Time Stood Still

Platform: Atari Computers

Title Screen

Game: Black Lamp

Platform: Atari Computers

Title Screen

Game: Enduro Racer

Platform: Sega Master System

Title Screen

Game: Shadow of the Beast

Platform: Sega Genesis

Title Screen

Game: Home Alone

Platform: Nintendo

Title Screen (Remix)

Game: Eliminator

Platform: Atari Computers

Turn and Try

Game: On the Ball

Platform: Super Nintendo

Yugoslavia Team

Game: Super Soccer

Platform: Super Nintendo