Yannis Brown
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Yannis Brown is a composer and sound designer for portable devices and consoles.
He grew up in Adelaide, Australia. He began playing keyboards by ear at the age of 4 and started composing music around the age of 13. He then moved on to writing MOD Tracker formats on the Commodore Amiga since 1989 and later IBM PC around 1993. He was heavily involved with the music part of the Demoscene and ran Groovy Compo - a bi-weekly Tracker based internet competition first started by Mick Rippon. He also entered other similar competitions, including The Trackering.
Brown has since joined the game industry as a composer and sound designer and has written music for several handheld platforms including: Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Sony PSP, Palm OS, PocketPC, Tapwave Zodiac and mobile phones such as the Nokia N-Gage; notably, in 1999 he wrote the soundtrack for South Park Rally and for composing and porting the score from the TV Series Dragonball Z to Legacy Of Goku 2 and Buu's Fury for Game Boy Advance.
He has links with Astraware and has written music for several of their handheld games including: Toucan Tango, Candy Train, Crazy Daisy, Rocket Mania, Super Bounce Out, Cubis and Bejeweled.