Film music composer Rob Wallace has had decades of experience writing music for Video Games, 16MM film, 35MM, and digital projects. Rob has 134 video game credits including "Mario's Missing Deluxe, "Monster Bash" for Apogee, Wayne's World, Jeopardy, All the National Anthems of the world, Software Toolworks, Ultimate Underground, SeaWolf - Grandeur - Scarab - for brilliant producer John Ratcliff. "Grandeur beat quote "Doom" by about 1 month as the first ever interactive software product. Here is a partial list of Rob's best known games from 1988 to 1996.
The above list is roughly 10% of the sound design/music created by Rob Wallace from 1988 to 1996 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Before he began recording with Canyon Records Rob is among composers of film music that serve independents, worthy student film projects, and multimedia presentations.
Rob has been called a "gifted film music composer" by the LA Times in their review of a Box Office International Pictures feature in 1976 called "The Child." Rob stated "Composing music for film is all I've ever wanted to do since entering the Kodak Young Filmmakers completion in 1963. The film I entered was a Frankenstein clone that had a magnetic stripe on the 16MM film which became the foundation of the soundtrack. As far as movie music composers go, Rob excels at understanding the producer's vision and absorbing the images on screen.
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Among dozens of testimonials, "Rob is the best film music composer I have ever worked with. He has done 12 projects with me." ...Robert Dardashiam, Producer/Director Panorama Films distributed by Box Office International Films.
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