Gilles Soulet
Moby ID: 162058
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Gilles Soulet, a former French game designer started in 1986 working for Loriciels on various games, including The Fifth Axis and Sapiens.
He specialized in assembly language programming and musical composition, before helping the creation of Myriad with friends Didier Guillion & Olivier Guillion. His themes from Sapiens and Albedo are famous in the Atari ST fan community as they were the first digitalized in-games themes playing in real time on the ST platforms.
In 1989 he started working for the French magazine "Amiga News", producing articles on various topics, including assembly language optimization, Amiga's hardware tutorials, C/C++ compilation and musical programming for games.
He graduated from the Toulouse Scientific University and from the Scientific and Robotic Research Facility (LAAS) in various IT specialties, including artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, image processing and robotics. He's currently working as a project manager for the French Space Agency.
Credited on 2 games
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Albedo (1988, Atari ST) | Assisted by |
Sapiens (1986, Amstrad CPC) | Music Composed by |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 2 games with Didier Guillion
- 2 games with Olivier Guillion
- 2 games with Jean-Michel Georges
- 1 game with Yves Basquet
- 1 game with Jean-François Cassan
Companies
- 2 games with Myriad
- 1 game with Loriciel SA
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