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| art by = Alexandra Ancel and [[Michel Ancel]] <small>(lead artists)</small> <br> Jean Marc Geffroy, Geoffroy de Crecy, Fabrice Holbé, David Garcia, Gilles Monteil | | art by = Alexandra Ancel and [[Michel Ancel]] <small>(lead artists)</small> <br> Jean Marc Geffroy, Geoffroy de Crecy, Fabrice Holbé, David Garcia, Gilles Monteil | ||
| written by = Stéphane Beauverger <small>(scriptwriter and dialogue)</small> <br /> Olivier Rigeud <small>(dialogue)</small> | | written by = Stéphane Beauverger <small>(scriptwriter and dialogue)</small> <br /> Olivier Rigeud <small>(dialogue)</small> | ||
| soundtrack by = Éric Chevalier | | soundtrack by = [[Éric Chevalier]] | ||
| release date = 31st August, 1999 | | release date = 31st August, 1999 | ||
| genre = 3D platformer | | genre = 3D platformer | ||
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==Soundtrack== | ==Soundtrack== | ||
The music in ''Tonic Trouble'' was composed by Éric Chevalier who also composed the soundtrack for ''[[Rayman 2]]''. The soundtrack is very eclectic and experimental in nature. In one portion of the game bagpipes, a rhythm guitar, a beat boxer and a synthesizer can be heard at the same time. The music was intended to be interactive and would change depending on the mood Ed was feeling in each room, but in the final version of the PC game each track is a long suite of sorts. | The music in ''Tonic Trouble'' was composed by [[Éric Chevalier]] who also composed the soundtrack for ''[[Rayman 2]]''. The soundtrack is very eclectic and experimental in nature. In one portion of the game bagpipes, a rhythm guitar, a beat boxer and a synthesizer can be heard at the same time. The music was intended to be interactive and would change depending on the mood Ed was feeling in each room, but in the final version of the PC game each track is a long suite of sorts. | ||
Ed also has his own short jingle "theme" that can be heard in some of the tracks that sounds almost like the inverse of [[Rayman]]'s theme from ''[[Rayman 2]]''. | Ed also has his own short jingle "theme" that can be heard in some of the tracks that sounds almost like the inverse of [[Rayman]]'s theme from ''[[Rayman 2]]''. | ||