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  • | Name = Shinichi Sakamoto | Picture = Shinichi Sakamoto - 6.jpg
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  • In 2012, Hudson was purchased by long-time partner [[Konami]] and absorbed by [[Konami Digital Entertainment]], the video game division of the Konami hol ...n Soft Co., Ltd'' was its primary Japanese branch and developer of all its games, but there were several publishing divisions as well. The most successful w
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  • ...id the graphics, Michishito Ishizuka did all the programming, and Shinichi Sakamoto did the music and sound. According to Ryuichi, the game was made in under a ...sound driver was done by the game's programmer, [[Michishito Ishizuka]]. Sakamoto says he was disappointed in his music for this game and the other Famicom g
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  • ...ular, she worked on almost all games in the ''Bomberman'' series, and many games in the series use her theme music composition. ...ording to Chikuma, ''Jaseiken Necromancer'' was arranged for the PC Engine by Toshiya Takano.
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  • ...ットエンタテインメント'') was a Japanese game developer founded by Ryuichi Nishizawa and Michishito Ishizuka. The company name is a portmantea ...ed some toys. They also developed Panic Bomber, one of the few Virtual Boy games. The company is mostly known for its Wonder Boy series on the Sega consoles
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  • ...Game Yarou on January 15, 2009. Jaleco Holding, which no longer made video games, then changed its name to ''Emcom Holdings'' to dissociate itself from its ==Games==
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  • ...] around 1986, scoring the music and sound effects to many of their arcade games. Among these titles included ''Dynamite Duke'' and ''Raiden'', the latter o ...ive director of [[MUSE]], scoring and supervising the music for many games by [[IDES]] and later [[Stone Heads]]. He appears to have left the game indust
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  • ...r games, as well as publish games for other companies. They also developed games for [[Sammy]]. ...n its native Japan, they are probably best known in the west for their NES games ''Arkista's Ring'' and ''Ninja Crusaders''. Though they are also known for
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  • | Programmers = [[Kazuhiro Ayabe]], [[Kazunori Hideya]], [[Shinichi Sakamoto]] ...unofficial name of the sound driver used in [[NMK]]'s Nintendo Famicom/NES games. It has been unofficially named after the company, rather than a programmer
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  • The '''''Jaws Theme''''' was composed by [[John Williams]] for the movie ''Jaws'' as the shark's theme. ==Games==
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  • ...known for their several poor-quality video games. The company was founded by Jack Friedman, whose previous boss was named Norman J. Lewis. His initials ...developers, as they gave the developers tight deadlines and made them rush games out the door. It seems LJN started to choose western developers over Japane
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  • | Arranged by [[Stefan Hartwig]]. | Arranged by [[Emerson Best]].
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  • ...decades. Since its inception, he has been a part of [[T's Music]], founded by his brother [[Tomoyuki Hamada]]. ...med this variant himself, as he was credited for sound programming in many games.
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  • | Programmers = [[Kazuhiro Ayabe]], [[Kazunori Hideya]], [[Shinichi Sakamoto]] ...r was programmed mainly by Kazuhiro Ayabe, with initial coding by Shinichi Sakamoto. Okamura also explained Kazunori Hideya made adjustments to the driver when
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  • ...at [[Studio Cliche]] where he normally worked with [[Shigenori Masuko]] on games such as ''AirGrave'' and ''Hansha de Spark!''. In 1999, he and [[Naofumi Ts ...the music from the 3 games by ear. He was able to do so for the first two games via the sound test. However, because the third game didn't have a sound tes
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