Jason Whitely

Jason Whitely is an American composer and sound designer known for his contributions to video game music in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He gained prominence for his work on the arcade game "Xenophobe," released in 1987, where his innovative use of synthesizers and catchy melodies helped define the game's unique atmosphere. Whitely's compositions often blended electronic elements with engaging themes, enhancing the gaming experience of the era. Beyond "Xenophobe," he worked on various other titles, leaving a lasting impact on the industry. His ability to create memorable soundtracks has earned him recognition among fans and peers alike, solidifying his legacy in the world of video game music.

Number of Songs: 1

Songs composed by Jason Whitely

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Game: Xenophobe

Platform: Atari 2600