Difference between revisions of "Kazuhiko Nagai"
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Kazuhiko Nagai was a Japanese composer who was a part of Sega's sound team.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Sample |
1987/10/18 | Alien Syndrome (SMS) | |
1988/11/27 | Altered Beast (GEN) | Arrangements |
1988/12/01 | Cyborg Hunter (ARC) | |
1989/03/21 | Phantasy Star II (GEN) | Sound effects |
1990/06/29 | Ghostbusters (GEN) | |
1990/08/24 | Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (GEN) | Sound Assistant |
1991/04/26 | Rad Mobile (ARC) | |
1995/09/29 | Golden Axe: The Duel (ARC) | |
1995/10/17 | Sky Target (ARC) | |
2004/10/30 | Oshare Majo: Love and Berry (ARC) |