Robert Caskin Prince III, known professionally as Bobby Prince, is an American video game composer and sound designer. He has worked as an independent contractor for several gaming companies, most notably id Software and 3D Realms. Some of his most notable works include Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Doom II: Hell on Earth, Duke Nukem II, and Duke Nukem 3D.

Bobby Prince
Birth nameRobert Caskin Prince III
Genres
Occupation(s)Composer, musician
Websitebobbyprincemusic.blogspot.com

Early life and education

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Bobby Prince was a founding member of R&B band the Jesters.[1] He was a 1LT platoon leader in Vietnam 1969–70.[citation needed]

Prince is a lawyer who passed the bar in 1980.[2]

Career

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Prince has created music and sound effects for Commander Keen 4–6, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Pickle Wars, Catacomb 3D, Wolfenstein 3D, Spear of Destiny, Blake Stone, Rise of the Triad, Duke Nukem II, Duke Nukem 3D, Abuse, Demonstar, and many other games.

Among his most notable and most enduring works is the soundtrack to the video game Doom. The Doom soundtrack grew very popular among gamers, with fans doing various cover versions and remix projects more than 20 years after the game's release. According to John Romero, a co-developer of Doom, several tracks from the game are copies of songs from popular heavy metal bands, such as Pantera and Alice in Chains.[3]

In 2006, he was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by his fellow game composers.[4]

His latest works include sound and music for the game Wrack (formerly Last Bastion).

Discography

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Year Title Notes
1991 Catacomb 3-D
Rescue Rover 2
Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy
Commander Keen in Aliens Ate My Babysitter
1992 Wolfenstein 3D
Spear of Destiny
Night Raid
Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure
1993 Major Stryker
Bio Menace
Duke Nukem II
Word Rescue Plus
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold
Argo Checkers
Hexxagon
Hexxagon 2
Doom
1994 Doom II: Hell on Earth
Rallo Gump
Pickle Wars
Blake Stone: Planet Strike
1995 Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport
Zorro
Black Knight: Marine Strike Fighter
Realm of Chaos
Rise of the Triad With Lee Jackson.
1996 Duke Nukem 3D
Final Doom Special thanks
Abuse Sound effects
1997 Duke Nukem 64 With Lee Jackson
Balls of Steel
DemonStar
1998 Axis & Allies
2014 Wrack

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Starrs, Chris (November 27, 2009). "Longtime Athens musician playing Saturday". OnlineAthens. Archived from the original on November 23, 2016. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  2. ^ State Bar of Georgia profile
  3. ^ "Influences on Doom Music". Archived from the original on September 1, 2013.
  4. ^ Carless, Simon (March 27, 2006). "4th Annual G.A.N.G. Award Winners Announced". Game Developer. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
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