Kiyohiro Sada
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Kiyohiro Sada (better known as Kyouhei Sada (禎清宏)) was a Japanese composer, sound designer and programmer. He attended the Osaka University of Arts for music engineering. In 1986, he joined Konami and worked on the audio for a great deal of their games. Then in 1988, he worked for Natsume, still keeping his job at Konami. A year later in 1989, he quit Konami and only worked for Natsume. He then left Natsume in 1993. Throughout his career, he used a great deal of aliases. Sada's personal favorite work is S.C.A.T. for the NES.
Sada was also the founder of Pure Sound, a company which specializes in creating music and sound effects for video games.
Gameography
Links
- facebook.com/kyohei.Sada - Facebook.
- twitter.com/kyohei_sada - Twitter.
- mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,205595/ - MobyGames.