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Keith Harvey

Moby ID: 459113

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Keith Harvey (aka MIRAI) coded and designed various 8-bit games in the 80’s and went on to Tokyo to write soundtracks for Japanese video games & the national media, with music pressed to 250,000+ units while performing over 80 live events worldwide, including gigs with Susumu Hirasawa (P-Model), Christopher Currell (ex-Michael Jackson Band) & Japan's Morley Robertson.

Video game work and companies include: Interceptor, Micros/Players/Pandora, Kaze Pinball, ASCII/Enterbrain, Famitsu Magazine, Square Enix and DEGICA. He also designed one of the most popular MOD downloads for the Tomb Raider LE.

Credited on 12 games

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Fighter Maker (1998, PlayStation) Music & FX
Swamp Fever (1987, Commodore 64) Written by
Bubble Trouble (1987, Atari 8-bit) Written by
Auto Zone (1987, Commodore 16, Plus/4) Written by
Into the Eagle's Nest (1987, Commodore 64) Music & Sound Effects
Strato Sphere (1987, Atari 8-bit) Written by
Excelsor (1986, Atari 8-bit) Written by
Auriga (1986, Commodore 16, Plus/4) Written by
Electrix (1986, Commodore 64) Written by
Varmit (1986, Commodore 16, Plus/4) Written by
Wild Ride (1985, Commodore 64) Da grafix design wuz done by
Wunda Walter! (1984, VIC-20) Written by

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