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==Music Development==
 
==Music Development==
 
===GG/SMS===
 
===GG/SMS===
Takashi entered music in [[Music Macro Language]], using a sound driver by an unknown programmer.
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Takashi wrote his music on the guitar and then entered music in [[Music Macro Language]], using a sound driver by an unknown programmer.
  
 
==Gameography==
 
==Gameography==
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| 1992-??-??
 
| 1992-??-??
 
| [[Air Rescue (SMS)]]
 
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| 1992-??-??
 
| 1992-??-??
 
| [[Alien Syndrome (GG)]] (エイリアンシンドローム)
 
| [[Alien Syndrome (GG)]] (エイリアンシンドローム)
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| 1992-??-??
 
| 1992-??-??
 
| [[Master of Darkness (SMS)]]
 
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Master of Darkness - SMS - Intro.ogg}}
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| With [[Yoko Wada]].
 
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| 1992-??-??
 
| 1992-??-??
 
| [[Ninja Gaiden (SMS)]] (忍者外伝)
 
| [[Ninja Gaiden (SMS)]] (忍者外伝)
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| 1992-??-??
 
| 1992-??-??
 
| [[Wimbledon (SMS)]] (ウインブルドン)
 
| [[Wimbledon (SMS)]] (ウインブルドン)
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| 1992-10-23
 
| 1992-10-23
 
| [[Vampire: Master of Darkness (GG)]]
 
| [[Vampire: Master of Darkness (GG)]]
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| 1993-??-??
 
| 1993-??-??
 
| [[World Cup Soccer (GG)]] (Kick & Rush)
 
| [[World Cup Soccer (GG)]] (Kick & Rush)
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| 1993-07-09
 
| 1993-07-09
 
| [[SD Kamen Rider (SFC)]] (SD仮面ライダー)
 
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| 1993-11-12
 
| 1993-11-12
 
| [[Kamen Rider (SFC)]] (仮面ライダ)
 
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| 1994-03-25
 
| 1994-03-25
| [[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (GB)]] (剣勇伝説YAIBA)
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| [[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (GB)]] (剣勇伝説ヤイバ)
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| 1994-03-25
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| [[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (SFC)]] (剣勇伝説ヤイバ)
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| 1996-03-01
 
| 1996-03-01
| [[Tsukikomori (SFC)]] (つきこもり)
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| [[Tsukikomori (SFC)]] (晦-つきこもり)
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| 1996-06-14
 
| 1996-06-14
| [[Arabian Nights (SNES)]]
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| [[Arabian Nights: Sabaku no Seirei Ou (SFC)]] (アラビアンナイト 砂漠の精霊王))
 
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| With [[Ichiro Nemoto]] and [[Daisuke Tanimoto]].
 
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| Unreleased
 
| Unreleased
 
| [[Tecmo World Cup '92 (SMS)]]
 
| [[Tecmo World Cup '92 (SMS)]]
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==Aliases==
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In most games he was credited in, Takashi used the pseudonym '''Fumi'''. This most likely comes from the second kanji of his given name, one of its main pronunciations being Fumi (史).
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Latest revision as of 19:33, 2 December 2023

Takashi Horiguchi
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Local 堀口 貴史 (ほりぐち たかし)
Born
Birth Place
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases Fumi
Website dec8guitar.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-85.html

Takashi Horiguchi is a Japanese musician who worked for Sega.

Music Development

GG/SMS

Takashi wrote his music on the guitar and then entered music in Music Macro Language, using a sound driver by an unknown programmer.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1992-??-?? Air Rescue (SMS)
1992-??-?? Alien Syndrome (GG) (エイリアンシンドローム)
1992-??-?? Master of Darkness (SMS)
With Yoko Wada.
1992-??-?? Ninja Gaiden (SMS) (忍者外伝)
1992-??-?? Wimbledon (SMS) (ウインブルドン)
1992-10-23 Vampire: Master of Darkness (GG)
1993-??-?? World Cup Soccer (GG) (Kick & Rush)
1993-07-09 SD Kamen Rider (SFC) (SD仮面ライダー)
1993-11-12 Kamen Rider (SFC) (仮面ライダ)
1994-03-25 Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (GB) (剣勇伝説ヤイバ)
1994-03-25 Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (SFC) (剣勇伝説ヤイバ)
1996-03-01 Tsukikomori (SFC) (晦-つきこもり)
1996-06-14 Arabian Nights: Sabaku no Seirei Ou (SFC) (アラビアンナイト 砂漠の精霊王)) With Ichiro Nemoto and Daisuke Tanimoto.
Unreleased Tecmo World Cup '92 (SMS)

Aliases

In most games he was credited in, Takashi used the pseudonym Fumi. This most likely comes from the second kanji of his given name, one of its main pronunciations being Fumi (史).

Links