Difference between revisions of "Shinji Hosoe"
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| Local = 細江慎治 (ほそえ しんじ) | | Local = 細江慎治 (ほそえ しんじ) | ||
| Picture = Shinji_Hosoe_-_1.jpg | | Picture = Shinji_Hosoe_-_1.jpg | ||
− | | Born = | + | | Born = February 28, 1967 (Age 45) |
− | | BirthPlace = | + | | BirthPlace = Gero Hot Springs, Gifu Prefecture, Japan |
| Nationality = Japanese | | Nationality = Japanese | ||
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− | '''''Shinji Hosoe''''' is a Japanese video game musician. He attended the Japan Electronics Collenge in 1985 for computer graphics and graduated in 1987. In August 1985, he started working for [[Namco]], composing music for some of their arcade games. He left in March 1997 and started working at Akira the next month. In February 2000, he left Akira and founded SuperSweep, a company that produces music and sound for games. Shinji still composes music for games to this day. | + | '''''Shinji Hosoe''''' is a Japanese video game musician. He attended the Japan Electronics Collenge in 1985 for computer graphics and graduated in 1987. In August 1985 at age 18, he started working for [[Namco]], composing music for some of their arcade games. He left in March 1997 and started working at Akira the next month. In February 2000, he left Akira and founded SuperSweep, a company that produces music and sound for games. Shinji still composes music for games to this day. |
==Gameography== | ==Gameography== |
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Shinji Hosoe is a Japanese video game musician. He attended the Japan Electronics Collenge in 1985 for computer graphics and graduated in 1987. In August 1985 at age 18, he started working for Namco, composing music for some of their arcade games. He left in March 1997 and started working at Akira the next month. In February 2000, he left Akira and founded SuperSweep, a company that produces music and sound for games. Shinji still composes music for games to this day.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Sample |
1987/??/?? | Dragon Spirit (ARC) | |
1987/??/?? | Quester (ARC) | |
1993/??/?? | Cyber Sled (ARC) | |
1993/??/?? | Ridge Racer (ARC) | |
1994/??/?? | Cyber Commando (ARC) | |
1995/03/31 | Tekken (PS1) | |
1996/03/29 | Tekken 2 (PS1) | |
1996/11/30 | Street Fighter EX (ARC) | |
1997/07/17 | Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha (PS1) | |
1998/??/?? | Tetris: The Grand Master (ARC) | |
1998/03/12 | Street Fighter EX 2 (ARC) | |
1999/06/11 | Street Fighter EX 2 Plus (ARC) | |
1999/12/22 | Street Fighter EX2 Plus (PS1) | |
2000/03/04 | Street Fighter EX3 (PS2) | |
2000/03/30 | Driving Emotion Type-S (PS2) | |
2002/07/18 | Gungrave (PS2) | |
2003/03/06 | Mega Man Network Transmission (GC) | |
2004/11/?? | Mushihimesama (ARC) | |
2005/02/?? | Tetris The Grand Master 3: Terror Instinct (ARC) | |
2007/08/02 | Endless Ocean (WII) | |
2009/09/02 | Metal Torrent (NDS) | |
2009/09/17 | Endless Ocean: Blue World (WII) | |
2009/12/10 | Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (NDS) |