Jochen Hippel - Video Game Music

Video Game Music

NOTE: Games without an explicit platform noted next to them indicate Jochen did both the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST versions.

  • 1987 - The Great Giana Sisters (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - 5th Gear
  • 1988 - Bad Cat (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - Circus Attractions (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - Dugger (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - In Eighty Days Around the World (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - Jinks (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - The Last Ninja (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - Pablo and the Gold of Montezuma (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - Quiz Master (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - Spaceball (Atari ST)
  • 1988 - To Be on Top (Atari ST)
  • 1989 - Astaroth
  • 1989 - Battle Valley
  • 1989 - Chambers of Shaolin
  • 1989 - Cybernoid II - The Revenge (Atari ST)
  • 1989 - Grand Monster Slam
  • 1989 - Leavin' Teramis
  • 1989 - Rings of Medusa
  • 1989 - Roll Out (Atari ST)
  • 1989 - Stormlord (Atari ST)
  • 1989 - Tom & Jerry (Atari ST)
  • 1989 - Tom & Jerry: Hunting High And Low (Atari ST)
  • 1989 - Warp
  • 1989 - The Seven Gates of Jambala
  • 1990 - A Prehistoric Tale
  • 1990 - Atomino (Atari ST)
  • 1990 - Crimetime
  • 1990 - Curse of RA (Atari ST)
  • 1990 - Dragonflight
  • 1990 - Enchanted Land
  • 1990 - Great Courts 2 (Atari ST)
  • 1990 - Insects in Space (Atari ST)
  • 1990 - Ninja Remix
  • 1990 - Tower FRA
  • 1990 - Transworld (Atari ST)
  • 1990 - Turrican (Atari ST)
  • 1990 - Wings of Death
  • 1991 - Masterblazer (Atari ST)
  • 1991 - Ghost Battle
  • 1991 - Lethal Xcess
  • 1991 - Rings of Medusa II : The Return of Medusa
  • 1991 - Tangram
  • 1991 - Turrican II - The final fight (Atari ST)
  • 1992 - Amberstar
  • 1993 - Turrican 3 (Credits)

Data Provided by Hall of Light, Atari Legend and Lemon Amiga games databases.

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