Jonnie Forster

General Information


Born: 8 Aug 1971

Summary


As the CEO at Tuff Break Entertainment and former employee at EA, Jonnie Forster has had a busy life in the ever-changing industry.

Jonnie’s speciality with EA was the licensing of soundtracks for the company’s games as well as general supervision of in-house music creation. He was also responsible for securing the Blur soundtrack for Fifa ’98.

After parting with EA and founding Tuff Break, Jonnie still maintains a good working relationship with EA as well as several other well know publishers and software houses, including Sony America, THQ, 3DO and Activision. Not bad!

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

Jonnie Forster's first video game work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1997 title, "NBA Live 98" (PC) as Musician/Sound Effects. Of the titles listing Jonnie within the credits , "Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec" (PS2), "Gran Turismo" (PlayStation), "FIFA 99" (PlayStation), "Gran Turismo 2" (PlayStation), "FIFA 2000" (PlayStation) has been a best selling title.

Jonnie's most recent involvement was as Musician/Sound Effects on the 2001 release "Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec" (PS2).

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