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'''David R. Watson''' is a [[bowyer]] currently living in [[Austin, Texas]]. |
'''David R. Watson''' (1948-) is a [[bowyer]] currently living in [[Austin, Texas]]. |
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He has composed music for the ''[[Ultima (series)|Ultima]]'' series, including "Stones". Watson is a [[fencing]] master, a [[composer]], and musician; and has a varied career of video game support including level designer in ''[[X-COM: Apocalypse]]'', lead mission analyst in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', and music composer in ''[[Ultima (series)|Ultima]]''. |
He has composed music for the ''[[Ultima (series)|Ultima]]'' series, including "Stones". Watson is a [[fencing]] master, a [[composer]], and musician; and has a varied career of video game support including level designer in ''[[X-COM: Apocalypse]]'', lead mission analyst in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', and music composer in ''[[Ultima (series)|Ultima]]''. |
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==Books== |
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*''Iolo's First Book of Crossbows'' |
*''Iolo's First Book of Crossbows'' |
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*[https://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/ellipsisimprints/ourbooks.html#tt ''1920 Tunguska Terror: Aero Rangers vol. 1''] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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David R. Watson (1948-) is a bowyer currently living in Austin, Texas. He has composed music for the Ultima series, including "Stones". Watson is a fencing master, a composer, and musician; and has a varied career of video game support including level designer in X-COM: Apocalypse, lead mission analyst in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and music composer in Ultima.
Watson is also known by his Ultima alter ego, Iolo. His late wife, Kathleen Jones, was also an Ultima character, Gwenno, Iolo's in-game wife.[1][circular reference]
Games credited
- Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (1988), Origin Systems (first appearance of his song "Stones")
- Ultima VI: The False Prophet (1990), Origin Systems
- Ultima VII: The Black Gate (1992), Origin Systems
- Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle (1993), Origin Systems
- Ultima VII: The Silver Seed (1993), Electronic Arts
- Stonekeep (1995), Interplay Productions
- You Don't Know Jack: Volume 3 (1997), Sierra On-Line
- You Don't Know Jack: Television (1997), Berkeley Systems
- X-COM: Apocalypse (1997), MicroProse
- You Don't Know Jack: Volume 4 - The Ride (1998), Sierra On-Line
Books
- Iolo's First Book of Crossbows
- 1920 Tunguska Terror: Aero Rangers vol. 1
References
External links
- New World Arbalest, David's Bows via Internet Archive
- David R. Watson at MobyGames
- David R. Watson at OverClocked ReMix