Our show takes us back in time to the pleasant summer vibes of Malibu Bikini Volleyball, a no-frill sports game released in 1993 for the underdog Atari Lynx handheld, developed by Hand Made Software and composed by Paul Tonge.
Hand Made Software was a boutique first- (or second-) party game developer that produced original games exclusively for the Lynx and Jaguar from about 1990 to 1995, with a handful of previously unreleased games making their way out in the early 2000s. While this game is a pretty self explanatory late-era volleyball game for the Lynx, the music is definitely worth checking out.
English composer Paul Tonge is a multi-talented musician, sound designer, sound driver developer, game producer and music director that worked from the late 80s to the early 2000s, starting on the C64 and Amiga and eventually retiring from games around the GBA era. He worked on games such as: Tinhead, The Tick, George Foreman for Real, and Samurai Jack: The Amulet of Time as well as working on a number of sound drivers across multiple console generations.
It’s a leisurely episode where we finally take the time for a deeper dive on Lynx sound and graphics hardware. We also cover Paul’s work with “Sound Images”, his joint audio production company with composer Tony Williams, and Paul’s eventual work with Software Creations, the British software developer that was a powerhouse of game audio talent in the 90s even if their games were just alright.
In any case, sit back and enjoy this early 90s mixtape of beachy volleyball tunes!
Composed by: Paul Tonge
Tracklist
- 0:00:00 Malibu Volleyball
- 0:07:55 Trout Shout
- 0:16:11 Bikini Beauty
- 0:22:09 Beach Boy Blues
- 0:33:36 Spike
- 0:42:37 On the Shoreline
- 0:48:29 Banana Volley
- 0:57:47 Beach Volley
- 1:04:59 SandOut
- 1:09:17 SkyBall
- 1:16:19 Winners
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