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Naoto Ishida is a Japanese composer and sound designer who worked at Nintendo. Not much is known about Naoto because of his few music credits, but he is probably best known for working on F-Zero and the Super Game Boy.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample | Notes |
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1990-11-21 | F-Zero (SNES) (エフゼロ) | With Yumiko Kametani. | |
1994-06-14 | Super Game Boy (SNES) | With Akito Nakatsuka. | |
2001-03-21 | F-Zero: Maximum Velocity (GBA) (エフゼロ) | With Masaru Tajima and Mitsuteru Furukawa. | |
Unreleased | Satella Walker: Sate Bou wo Sukuidasu! (SFC) | With Akito Nakatsuka. | |
Unreleased | Satesupo DX 4 (SFC) (サテスポDX 第4号) | With Akito Nakatsuka. |