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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]]'', ''[[Gauntlet Legends]]'', ''[[TFX (video game)|TFX]]'', ''[[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, 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.


==Games==
==Games==

Revision as of 21:26, 19 November 2022

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 Turbo Challenge, TFX, Gauntlet Legends, Gauntlet Dark Legacy, Top Gear, and Rush video game series.

Games

References

  • 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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