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− | '''''Kazuhiko Nagai''''' was a Japanese composer | + | '''''Kazuhiko Nagai''''' was a Japanese composer, sound designer, and sound programmer known for his many works at [[Sega]]. He joined them in 1986. He also designed the first version of Sega's Genesis sound engine. Some of Kazuhiko's known works is for Altered Beast, Moonwalker, Ghostbusters, and Phantasy Star II. |
==Music Development== | ==Music Development== |
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Kazuhiko Nagai was a Japanese composer, sound designer, and sound programmer known for his many works at Sega. He joined them in 1986. He also designed the first version of Sega's Genesis sound engine. Some of Kazuhiko's known works is for Altered Beast, Moonwalker, Ghostbusters, and Phantasy Star II.
Music Development
Genesis
Kazuhiko used a PC98 computer and programmed the music in assembly, which was converted to his own version of the Genesis/Mega Drive sound engine.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Sample |
1987-10-18 | Alien Syndrome (SMS) (エイリアン シンドローム) | |
1988-04-02 | Looking at the Star... (SM3) (星をさがして。。。) | |
1988-10-29 | Space Harrier II (GEN) (スペースハリアーⅡ) | Sound Programming |
1988-11-27 | Altered Beast (GEN) (獣王記) | |
1988-12-01 | Cyborg Hunter (SMS) (調音戦士 ボーグマン) | |
1989-??-?? | Altered Beast (SMS) | |
1989-03-21 | Phantasy Star II (GEN) (ファンタシースターⅡ 還らざる時の終わりに) | Sound effects |
1990-06-29 | Ghostbusters (GEN) (ゴーストバスターズ) | |
1990-08-24 | Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (GEN) (マイケル・ジャクソン ムーンウォーカー) | Sound Assistant |
1991-??-?? | Pyramid Magic III (GEN) (ピラミッドマジックⅢ) | |
1991-??-?? | Rail Chase (ARC) | |
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) |