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'''''Akito Takeuchi''''' (known by his alias A.T) is a Japanese video game programmer who worked at [[Sunsoft]]. While working there, he programmed the first version of their NES sound engine.
 
'''''Akito Takeuchi''''' (known by his alias A.T) is a Japanese video game programmer who worked at [[Sunsoft]]. While working there, he programmed the first version of their NES sound engine.
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==Gameography==
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[[Category: Foley Artists]]
 
[[Category: Foley Artists]]
 
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Revision as of 12:43, 24 November 2014

Akito Takeuchi
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Local 竹内明人? (たけうち あきと)
Born Unknown
Birth Place Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases
  • A.T

Akito Takeuchi (known by his alias A.T) is a Japanese video game programmer who worked at Sunsoft. While working there, he programmed the first version of their NES sound engine.


Gameography

Released

Title

Sample

1986-11-20 Dead Zone (FDS) (デッド ゾーン) Sound Program
1987-02-06 Nazoler Land First Issue (FDS) (ナゾラーランド創刊号) Sound Effects
1987-12-04 Shanghai (FC) (上海) Special Thanks
1988-12-?? Platoon (NES) Music Programming
1989-02-10 Red Dragon King (FC) (赤龍王) Music-Programmer
1989-03-17 Out Live (PCE) (アウト・ライブ) Sound Programmer


Links