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Takeshi used a sound driver by [[Masashi Itoi]].
 
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Takeshi only did the music for one SNES game, which was released exclusively in Japan. He used the DBOOT sound engine by [[Opus]] (the No SndMnger version).
  
 
==Gameography==
 
==Gameography==

Revision as of 20:09, 7 December 2019

Takeshi Saito
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Local 斎藤 敬 (さいとう たけし)
Born
Birth Place Unknown
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases T.Saito
T.Saitoh

Takeshi Saito is a Japanese composer and sound designer. He did the music and sound for a few games by a mysterious game developer. In Circus Lido, he's credited as working for Athena.

Music Development

Game Boy

Takeshi used a sound driver by Masashi Itoi.


SNES=

Takeshi only did the music for one SNES game, which was released exclusively in Japan. He used the DBOOT sound engine by Opus (the No SndMnger version).

Gameography

  • Note: Garfield no Isshukan gives credit to a "T. Saito" as a collaborator, a credit which appears after the composer credit to K. Yajima. It is unknown if this is an audio credit or special thanks credit.
Released Title Sample
1989-04-07 Garfield no Isshukan: A Week of Garfield (FC) (ガーフィールドの一週間) Collaborator?
1990-02-23 Taikyoku Renju (GB) (対局連珠)
1990-10-05 Fish Dude (GB) (うお〜ず)
1991-04-26 Circus Lido (PCE) (サーカスライド)
1992-03-27 Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsuden (SMD) (サンダープロレスリング列伝)
1994-08-26 Yokozuna Monogatari (SFC) (横綱物語)
Unreleased Dino Force (PCE) Composer?