Fuller composed the soundtracks for Marble Madness, released by Atari Games in 1984, Blasteroids, released in 1987, and Tengen Tetris, which was originally released in 1988.[1] He also served as the Director of Audio of Atari, in which he oversaw all of the company's soundtracks and music for its video games.[1] Fuller was promoted to Director of Engineering in 1993.[2] He remained at Atari until his departure in 1996.[1]
In 1996, Fuller left Atari to become to join Matter to Magic Studios as a partner.[2] He then worked at OpenTV, a software technology company focusing on digital television, for three years.[2] Fuller departed OpenTV to establish Sonaural Audio Studios, a video game audio development firm.[2]
Fuller, a resident of San Jose, California, died from pancreatic cancer on January 2, 2016.[1][3] He was survived by his wife, Rebecca, and two sons, Jeff and Kevin.[3]