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Naoki Kodaka was the main composer at Sunsoft (along with Masashi Kageyama). Most of his NES soundtracks consist of digitized music because it uses a FM Synthesis sound using the DPCM (Delta Pulse Code Modulation) channel developed by Naohisa Morota. His NES music was almost always assisted by sound programmers Nobuyuki Hara and Shinichi Seya. He also made a DVD titled "Mushi Mushi no Shi: Rainforest Story".
In Nantettatte!! Baseball, he is credited as "Kodaka Naoki and Guys", so there were probably more composers involved with that game's soundtrack.
Gameography
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Links
- mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,108684/ - Moby Games.
- gamefaqs.com/features/credit/23129.html - GameFAQs.
- [1] - VGMdb.