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Zack was born in Springfield, Missour… Read Full Bio ↴From www.changeling-sound.com:
Zack was born in Springfield, Missouri and grew up in the sweltering heat of Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona. When the time came, he moved back to Springfield to attend Southwest Missouri State University where he studied Musical Theatre Performance and recently graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
After working in the Doom and Quake mod scenes for several years, Zachary Quarles was hired in 2000 by Wisconsin-based developer Raven Software. While at Raven, Zack worked on titles such as: Star Trek: Elite Force, Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast, Soldier of Fortune II, X-Men: Legends, X-Men: Legends II, Marvel Ultimate Alliance, and Quake 4.
In 2006, Zack picked up stakes and moved to Chicago to accept the position of studio audio director for Day 1 Studios. In this position he interacted with the programming staff to incorporate audio within the proprietary Day 1 engine and tool suite, oversaw the audio "vision" for every title, worked with in-house sound personnel, created loads of content, worked with contractors, planned out work schedules and budget requirements, and generally went insane.
In 2009, he was approached by id Software to head up the audio for the latest incarnation in the Doom franchise.
Zachary also works on a freelance basis in the theatrical, multimedia, and film realms with his company Changeling Sound Studios. With Changeling, he provides original music, sound effect design, and his own personal projects.
Zack was born in Springfield, Missour… Read Full Bio ↴From www.changeling-sound.com:
Zack was born in Springfield, Missouri and grew up in the sweltering heat of Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona. When the time came, he moved back to Springfield to attend Southwest Missouri State University where he studied Musical Theatre Performance and recently graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
After working in the Doom and Quake mod scenes for several years, Zachary Quarles was hired in 2000 by Wisconsin-based developer Raven Software. While at Raven, Zack worked on titles such as: Star Trek: Elite Force, Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast, Soldier of Fortune II, X-Men: Legends, X-Men: Legends II, Marvel Ultimate Alliance, and Quake 4.
In 2006, Zack picked up stakes and moved to Chicago to accept the position of studio audio director for Day 1 Studios. In this position he interacted with the programming staff to incorporate audio within the proprietary Day 1 engine and tool suite, oversaw the audio "vision" for every title, worked with in-house sound personnel, created loads of content, worked with contractors, planned out work schedules and budget requirements, and generally went insane.
In 2009, he was approached by id Software to head up the audio for the latest incarnation in the Doom franchise.
Zachary also works on a freelance basis in the theatrical, multimedia, and film realms with his company Changeling Sound Studios. With Changeling, he provides original music, sound effect design, and his own personal projects.
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Finca II
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Juice
Capture the flag in multiplayer is one of the best games I have ever played. This is hands down one of the best games ever made.
speaksofnothing
Multiplayer was really good back in the day. Used to LAN with my cousin on custom maps all the time. Online was great too.
Atmogenic Os
Had a dream today of the elevator music playing with the shop being compromised just like in the game but I had to defend the doctor in the middle of a room whilst enemies were breaking in all directions with me needing to defend him but in the end, the dream just froze except the music carried on playing. It gave quite a chilling atmospheric feeling which I never had with the game and now that elevator music might make me think of it differently
Padre Heinsenberg
Tellement de souvenir ce jeu bordel! Incroyable, le meilleurs sur pc, et de loin!
AguSau66
Some parts of this soundtrack reminds me of metal gear solid, and i love it
Golden2Talon
such good game
Francisco Guanipa
49:06 37. The Shop Under Siege i need this in a single ost video mp3 :( someones else think this song is epic???
Musclehead Meatball
https://mega.nz/file/bdp3HQxT#PJZtrKHolc311Dw7fYBy6ItXn_P2QemchxGRUxMo7tE
Playlist Anonymous
The soundtrack's actually pretty good up until Kamchatka, then it just got really dry and droning with its wannabe horror score. It was annoying going through that chapter partially because of it.
Musclehead Meatball
Facts, the beginning and Columbia tracks are the best imo. Finale is really good too.