Brian Schmidt
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- This article is about the pinball and video game composer. For the astrophysicist, see Brian P. Schmidt.
Brian L. Schmidt is a music composer for various video games and pinball games. Schmidt is also the creator of the BSMT2000 audio DSP, which is used in various pinball games. Currently, he is the program manager of the Audio and Voice Technologies division at Microsoft.
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[edit] Schmidt's works
[edit] Pinball
[edit] Williams
- Space Station
- Banzai Run
- Swords of Fury
- Black Knight 2000 (with Dan Forden and Steve Ritchie)
[edit] Data East Pinball
- Back to the Future: The Pinball
- The Simpsons
- Checkpoint
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Batman
- Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
- Hook
- Lethal Weapon 3
- Star Wars
- Rocky & Bullwinkle
- Jurassic Park
- Last Action Hero
- Tales from the Crypt
- The Who's Tommy: Pinball Wizard
- WWF Royal Rumble
- Guns N' Roses
- Maverick
[edit] Sega Pinball
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
- Baywatch
- Batman Forever
- Apollo 13
- GoldenEye
- Mini-Viper
- Independence Day
- Twister
- Space Jam
- Star Wars Trilogy
- The X-Files
- Starship Troopers
- Lost In Space
Currently, Data East Pinball and Sega Pinball are now known as Stern Pinball.
[edit] Video games
[edit] Arcade
- NARC (Williams)
- Smash TV (Williams)
- Tattoo Assassins (Data East Pinball)
[edit] Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
[edit] Electronic Arts
- Crüe Ball
- Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf (with Rob Hubbard)
- Jungle Strike
- Mutant League Football
- NBA Live 97
- Super Baseball 2020 (with Chris Granner)
- John Madden Football 1992-1997
[edit] Other developers
- Weaponlord (Namco)
- World Heroes (Sega)
- Zoop (Viacom New Media)
[edit] Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Madden NFL '94 (Electronic Arts)
- NBA Live 97 (Electronic Arts)
- Weaponlord (Namco)