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Not to be confused with Keiichi Maruyama.
Kei Maruyama is a Japanese composer, sound designer, and sound programmer who worked at Whiteboard.
Contents
Music Development
NES
The only NES game Kei worked on was Space Harrier, a Japan-exclusive title. He would use a MIDI sequencer and then convert said MIDIs to his sound driver on the NES.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample |
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1986-??-?? | Legend (ARC) | |
1986-??-?? | Wonder Boy (SG1) (ワンダーボーイ) | |
1987-10-10 | Great Golf (SMS) (マスターズ ゴルフ) | |
1988-09-09 | Nekkyuu Koushien (SG1) (熱球甲子園) | |
1989-01-06 | Space Harrier (FC) (スペース ハリアー) | |
1989-12-14 | Mahjong Cop Ryuu: Shiro Ookami no Yabou (SMD) (麻雀コップ竜 白狼の野望) | |
1991-02-15 | Battle Golfer Yui (SMD) (バトルゴルファー唯) |