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Revision as of 02:58, 12 February 2013

Kyouhei Sada
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Local 佐田恭平 (さだ きょうへい)
Born Unknown
Birth Place
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases
  • Charley Sada
  • Charley-Sada
  • "Charly" Sada
  • K. Sada
  • Kyohei Sada
  • Mad Jun
  • Kyohiro Sada

Kyouhei Sada work for Konami from around 1986 until 1988 composing music for some of their earlier games. From 1989 until around 1991 Kyouhei worked for Natsume again as a music composer. He is now known as Kiyohiro Sada.


Gameography

Released

Title

Sample

1986/11/21 All Fired Up Twinbee - Cinnamon Rescue the Doctor! (FDS)
1986/12/18 King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch (FC)
1987/08/11 Majou Densetsu II: Daimashikyou Galious (FC)
1987/08/28 Dracula II: Seal of the Curse (FDS) (ドラキュラII: 呪いの封印)
1987/09/?? Stinger (NES)
1987/12/11 Top Gun (NES)
1987/??/?? Vs. Top Gun (ARC)
1987/04/10 Green Beret (FDS) Sound Design
1988/02/09 Contra (NES)
1988/02/16 Exciting Soccer (FDS)
1988/04/22 Bio Miracle: I'm Upa (FDS)
1988/07/22 Konamic Ice Hockey (FDS)
1988/08/12 The Adventures of Bayou Billy (NES)
1988/12/?? Blades of Steel (NES)
1989/08/06 Rush'N Attack (NES)
1989/11/10 Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements (NES)
1989/12/15 Abadox: The Deadly Inner War (NES)
1990/06/22 S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team (NES)
1990/07/06 Palamedes (NES)
1990/12/08 Palamedes (MSX)
1991/01/25 Koufuku o Yobu Game: Dora Dora Dora (FC)
1991/05/07 Palamedes II: Star Twinkles (FC)
1991/12/27 Spanky's Quest (SNES)

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