Neil Baldwin

Neil Baldwin is an American composer and sound designer best known for his contributions to video game music in the early 1990s. He gained notoriety for his work on the notorious game "Action 52," released in 1991 for the NES and Sega Genesis, which is often cited for its poor quality and lack of polish. Despite the game's mixed reception, Baldwin's compositions showcased his ability to create catchy and memorable melodies within the technical limitations of the era. His work reflects the experimental spirit of the time, and he has since become a notable figure in discussions about the evolution of video game soundtracks. Baldwin's contributions remain a part of the rich tapestry of video game music history.

Number of Songs: 6

Songs composed by Neil Baldwin

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Game: Eliminator Boat Duel

Platform: Nintendo

Boss 1 - "Heated Battle" (v2.0)

Game: Maximum Carnage

Platform: Super Nintendo

Game 11: Dam Busters

Game: Action 52

Platform: Nintendo

Game 33: Lollipops - Level 1

Game: Action 52

Platform: Nintendo

Stage 8 - Runaway Chickens

Game: Garfield: The Search For Pooky

Platform: Gameboy Advance