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  • ...c for them and was mostly credited as a sound director. His last couple of games credit him for digitized audio. | [[Blazing Lazers (TG16)]] (ガンヘッド)
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  • ...is known about '''''Katsuyuki Inose'''''. He was only credited in a couple games by [[Atlus]] and worked alongside the late [[Hidehito Aoki]]. | [[Somer Assault (TG16)]] (メソポタミア)
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  • ...n more with sound programming. He worked on a huge amount of TurboGrafx-16 games. ===TG16===
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  • ...Leitch worked at the prolific game companies [[Midway Games]] and [[Atari Games]]. In September 2000, he worked at Fisher Price, designing music and sound ...Studios''', which specializes in audio for various media, including video games.
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  • ...p soundtracks that made him popular. Whittaker has scored around 100 video games on many platforms each, probably more than any other video game musician. H ...£20. He learned BASIC programming from the manual and started programming games for [[Mr. Micro]] in 6502 machine code. As his game music was better than t
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  • ...e video game industry in 2003. While he no longer composes music for video games, he does continue to compose and play music. Paul currently works at Apple, | [[Falcon (TG16)]]
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  • ...he started doing the music and sound for Namco's NES conversions of arcade games such as ''Mappy'' and ''Pac-Man''. | [[World Court Tennis (TG16)]] (プロテニス ワールドコート)
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  • ...its limit, creating high-quality orchestral scores for the game and other games such as ''[[Dune]]'' and ''[[Lands of Lore]]''. Around this time, Klepacki ===TG16===
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  • ...m McMail''''' is a former video game musician. He started working on video games in the 1990s starting at [[Azeroth]]. He then moved on to [[Manley & Associ | [[Night Creatures (TG16)]]
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  • ...still as a freelancer. He had also worked with [[Kenji Eno]]'s [[EIM]] on games like ''Panic Restaurant''. ...sa Masuko]], in which he wrote the music in hexadecimal on MS-DOS. For the games he did at EIM, he used a sound driver by [[Michiya Hirasawa]].
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  • ...able, but said at the same time he started a pretty decent career in video games. Hatlelid no longer composes for video games since leaving Distinctive, but he continues to compose and play music in Se
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  • ...conventions, ''Game Over'' is the most popular song title used among video games. ...ame Over - Dungeon Explorer (TG16)|Game Over]]''' from [[Dungeon Explorer (TG16)]].
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  • * '''[[Title - J.J. & Jeff (TG16)|Title]]''' from [[J.J. & Jeff (TG16)]]. * '''[[Title BGM]]''' from many games.
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  • ==Games== ===Winter Games (C64)===
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  • ''Miss'' is the name many video games give to their respective fanfares played when the player loses a life, or o * '''[[Miss - J.J. & Jeff (TG16)|Miss]]''' from [[J.J. & Jeff (TG16)]].
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  • ...nd handheld games, many of which were ports of successful Data East arcade games. Depending on the project, Sakai would often ask part-timers like [[Masaaki | [[Bloody Wolf (TG16)]] (ならず者戦闘部隊 ブラッディウルフ)
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  • '''''Power of Anger''''' is a song from the ''Life Force / Salamander'' games. It was composed by [[Miki Higashino]] and first heard in the original arca ==Games==
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  • ...score to Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen. Four years and another 40 games later in 1997, he joined Square (now Square Enix) and composed his first in ...ny, Basiscape, through which he continues to compose music for Square Enix games such as Final Fantasy XII. Basiscape has expanded since its founding to 10
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  • '''''Crystal Forever''''' is a song from the ''Life Force / Salamander'' games. It was composed by [[Miki Higashino]] and first heard in the original arca ==Games==
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  • ==Games== ===Salamander (TG16)===
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