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  • The company was also known for their spokesperson, Toshiyuki "Meijin" Takahashi, who was able to shoot 16 shots per second in the game ' In 2012, Hudson was purchased by long-time partner [[Konami]] and absorbed by [[Konami Digital Entertainment]], the video game division of the Konami hol
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  • ...anese composer and musician, known for his numerous contributions to games by [[Hudson Soft]]. ...rrange his music for the chips. These sound programmers included Toshiyuki Sasagawa and Toshiaki Takimoto. Kunimoto's hiring process was very similar to how [[
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  • '''''Marche Militaire No. 1 in D Major''''' is a Military March song composed by Franz Schubert. ==Games==
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  • ...o Kunimoto and Inoue via a phone call by the game's developer, [[Toshiyuki Sasagawa]]. He also composed one of the earliest titles of the [[TurboGrafx-16]], '' ...erformer]] on my [[Macintosh|Mac]], delivered it, and the rest was handled by Hudson staff.}}
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  • | Arranger = {{Arranger|Toshiyuki Sasagawa}} ...computers, and arranged to play on the TurboGrafx-16 by Toshiyuki Sasagawa by entering the music in [[Music Macro Language]] on a PC-9801 computer.
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  • ...de-style racing game developed and published by Hudson Soft, and published by NEC in North America. It was originally released in Japan in 1987 and made ...a, graphics by Koji Matsuura, Hiroyuki Ota, and Kazuhiko Nonaka, and music by Takeaki Kunimoto.
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  • ...irmation from [[Keita Hoshi]], this particular sound driver was programmed by Hudson programmer Takayuki Iwabuchi. ...both Japan and North America. For this version of the driver, [[Toshiyuki Sasagawa]] would take composers' songs and arrange them onto the TurboGrafx-16. He d
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  • :''For other games in the series, see [[Shanghai]].'' ...s day. This version was developed and published for the PC Engine in Japan by Hudson Soft in 1987.
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  • ...in the game. While the game ''does'' have a time limit for the multiplayer games, it never seems to play this jingle when the timer is low. ...and arranged to play on the PC Engine, possibly by [[Toshiyuki Sasagawa]] by entering the music in [[Music Macro Language]] on a PC-9801 computer.
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  • ...nown about '''''Takuji Takahashi'''''. He was only credited in three games by [[Hudson Soft]]. He may have been a member of [[Joedown Studio]]. | Sound with [[Toshiyuki Sasagawa]], [[Keita Hoshi]], [[Takayuki Iwabuchi]] and [[Toshiaki Takimoto]].
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  • '''''Break In''''' is a billiards simulator developed and published by Hudson Soft and Naxat Soft. It was released in Japan in 1989, and later rel ...wever, he is caught. The captain offers him the chance to stay on the boat by beating the other passengers at pool, and then the game starts.
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  • '''''Danger''''' is a song by Takeaki Kunimoto and used in the game ''Challenger'' for the Nintendo Famic ...e sent his compositions via demo tapes to [[Hudson Soft]], where Toshiyuki Sasagawa implemented it into the game's audio driver.
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  • ...ャレンジャー Charenjā'') is an action game developed and published by Hudson Soft, released in Japan in 1985. It is based on the computer game '' ...controls, primarily by the standard A and B button controls for action NES games being switched around. Also, because the game is an early title on the NES,
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  • '''''Scene 2''''' is a song by Takeaki Kunimoto and used in the game ''Challenger'' for the Nintendo Famic ...e sent his compositions via demo tapes to [[Hudson Soft]], where Toshiyuki Sasagawa implemented it into the game's audio driver.
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  • '''''Scene 3''''' is a song by Takeaki Kunimoto and used in the game ''Challenger'' for the Nintendo Famic ...e sent his compositions via demo tapes to [[Hudson Soft]], where Toshiyuki Sasagawa implemented it into the game's audio driver.
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  • '''''Scene 4''''' is a song by Takeaki Kunimoto and used in the game ''Challenger'' for the Nintendo Famic ...e sent his compositions via demo tapes to [[Hudson Soft]], where Toshiyuki Sasagawa implemented it into the game's audio driver.
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  • '''''Congratulations''''' is a song by Takeaki Kunimoto and used in the game ''Challenger'' for the Nintendo Famic ...e sent his compositions via demo tapes to [[Hudson Soft]], where Toshiyuki Sasagawa implemented it into the game's audio driver.
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  • '''''J.J. & Jeff''''' is an action-platformer developed and published by [[Hudson Soft]]. It was originally released in Japan in 1987, and released ...terms of the game engine. In fact, the game's Japanese cover art was drawn by Susumu Matsushita, who also worked on the cover art for ''Adventure Island'
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  • ...eloped and published by Hudson Soft in 1987, and released in North America by NEC in 1989. It was originally released in Japan under the name ''The Kung For one of the first games on the system, ''China Warrior'' has nice music. The music combines element
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  • ...[[Hudson Soft]]. He single-handedly developed much of the earliest Famicom games of the 1980s, but only one (Raid on Bungeling Bay) made it to the NES. ...[[Nick Eastridge]]. His driver would later be used by composer [[Toshiyuki Sasagawa]].
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