Eveline Fischer
Eveline Novakovic (née Fischer) (born 1969 in Christchurch, Hampshire)[1] is a British video game music composer who composed some of the music for Donkey Kong Country,[2] most of the tracks for Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!,[3] and did voice acting and sound effects for a number of other Rare games including the voice of the main heroine, Joanna Dark, in the Nintendo 64 game Perfect Dark.[4]
Often credited by the name E. Fischer in earlier games she worked on, she married and adopted the name Novakovic in the early 2000s.[5]
Video game credits
Title | Year | System | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Donkey Kong Country | 1994 | SNES | with Robin Beanland and David Wise |
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! | 1996 | SNES | with Wise |
Ken Griffey, Jr.'s Winning Run[6] | 1996 | SNES | |
Donkey Kong Land III | 1997 | Game Boy | |
Diddy Kong Racing | 1997 | N64 | Voice of Pipsy the Mouse |
Donkey Kong 64 | 1999 | N64 | Voice of Tiny Kong |
Perfect Dark | 2000 | N64 | Voice of Joanna Dark |
Dinosaur Planet | Cancelled | N64 | Voice of Krystal, would be re-vamped into Star Fox Adventures |
Donkey Kong Country 2 | 2004 | GBA | Worked on sound-effects, vocals for Tiny were recycled for Dixie. |
Conker: Live and Reloaded | 2005 | Xbox | Character voices, performed "Dis-moi Donc que tu es à Moi (So Tell Me Then That You Are Mine)" |
Kameo: Elements of Power | 2005 | Xbox 360 | Character voices, performed "A Lament for Solon" |
See also
Notes
- ↑ E. Fischer's profile at Genes Reunited.
- ↑ Rare: Scribes (December 21, 2005) at Internet Archive
"Robin did Funky's Fugue, Eveline did Simian Segue, Candy's Love Song, Voices of the Temple, Forest Frenzy, Tree Top Rock, Northern Hemispheres and Ice Cave Chant, and the rest was the doing of Mr. Wise." - ↑ Rare: Scribes (February 9, 2006) at Internet Archive
"…everything is by Eveline except for Dixie Beat, Crazy Calypso, Wrinkly's Save Cave, Get Fit A-Go-Go, Wrinkly 64, Brothers Bear and Bonus Time (along with Bonus Win and Bonus Lose), which were by Dave." - ↑ http://vgmdb.net/album/436
- ↑ Rare: Scribes (February 9, 2006) at Internet Archive
- ↑ Ending credits sequence of Ken Griffey, Jr.'s Winning Run, 28 seconds in.
External links
- Eveline Fischer discography at MusicBrainz
- Profile at MobyGames
- Eveline Fischer on IMDb
- Composer profile at OverClocked ReMix
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