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'''Barry Leitch''' (born April 27, 1970 in [[Strathaven]], Scotland) is a Scottish [[video game]] [[music]] composer, responsible for the music in many games spanning multiple consoles and personal computers. Most notable is his work from the ''[[Lotus (computer games)|Lotus Turbo Challenge]]'', ''[[TFX (video game)|TFX]]'', ''[[Gauntlet Legends]]'', ''[[Gauntlet Dark Legacy]]'', ''[[Top Gear (video game)|Top Gear]]'', and ''[[Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA|Rush]]'' video game series.
'''Barry Leitch''' (born April 27, 1970 in [[Strathaven]], Scotland) is a Scottish [[video game]] [[music]] composer. MHis work includes the ''[[Lotus (computer games)|Lotus Turbo Challenge]]'', ''[[TFX (video game)|TFX]]'', ''[[Gauntlet Legends]]'', ''[[Gauntlet Dark Legacy]]'', ''[[Top Gear (video game)|Top Gear]]'', and ''[[Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA|Rush]]'' video game series.


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* ''[[Back to the Future Part III (video game)|Back to the Future Part III]]'' (C64 - Probe - not published)
* ''[[Back to the Future Part III (video game)|Back to the Future Part III]]'' (C64 - Probe - not published)
* ''Battlefield'' (C64 - [[Atlantis Software]])
* ''Battlefield'' (C64 - [[Atlantis Software]])
* ''[[Bonnie's Bookstore]]'' (PC - Popcap and New Crayon Games)
* ''[[Boss Rally]]'' (PC)
* ''[[Boss Rally]]'' (PC)
* ''BSS Jane Seymour'' (PC - [[Gremlin Graphics]])
* ''BSS Jane Seymour'' (PC - [[Gremlin Graphics]])

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Barry Leitch (born April 27, 1970 in Strathaven, Scotland) is a Scottish video game music composer. MHis work includes the Lotus Turbo Challenge, TFX, Gauntlet Legends, Gauntlet Dark Legacy, Top Gear, and Rush video game series.

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References[edit]

  • Jesus Fabre (12 June 2015). "Interviewing veteran composer Barry Leitch (Part I). Sound chips (from ZX-81 to the SNES)". gamasutra.com.
  • Marks, Aaron (13 March 2003). "Game Audio: A GDC 2003 Wrap-Up". gamasutra.com.
  • Kietzmann, L. (14 August 2009). "Gamecock acquisition goes south - vendors accuse SouthPeak of not paying up". engadget.com.

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