Manfred Linzner
Manfred Linzner is a renowned composer and sound designer in the video game industry, best known for his work in the 1980s and 1990s. He contributed significantly to the development of atmospheric and immersive soundscapes in gaming. One of his notable projects includes the original "Friday the 13th" game released for the NES in 1989, where his haunting compositions enhanced the horror experience, capturing the essence of the iconic franchise. Linzner's ability to blend melody with tension has left a lasting impact on video game music, influencing future composers in the genre. His work remains a celebrated part of gaming history, showcasing the importance of sound in creating memorable gameplay experiences.
Number of Songs: 18