Olof Gustafsson
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Olof Gustafsson (also known as Blaizer / The Silents) is a Swedish video game music composer. He started doing music for a demogroup called The Silents. Several members of this group decided to go into game development, and started Digital Illusions. Gustafsson joined them, and did the music for most of their early games. In 2005, he left Digital Illusions to start a new company, called Motherlode Studios, later known as EPOS Game Studios AB. He has also contributed tracks to the Merregnon CDs.
In 2003, the demoscene saw a surprise return of Blaizer in the TBL demo Magia. He has continued to provide music for TBL demos ever since.
Video game soundtracks[edit]
- Exodus 3010, 1991
- Pinball Dreams, 1992
- Pinball Fantasies, 1992
- Benefactor, 1994
- Pinball Illusions, 1995
- Motorhead, 1998
- Rally Masters, 2000
- Midtown Madness 3, 2003
- Spooky Spirits, 2008
- Crash Commando, 2009
External links[edit]
- Spooky Spirits Game Page
- Epos Game Studios
- Olof GustafssonLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 23: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). discography at MusicBrainz
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