Takeaki Kunimoto
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Takeaki Kunimoto is a Japanese composer, known for his numerous contributions to games by Hudson Soft. Toshiyuki Sasagawa asked him to apply at Hudson after Takeaki demonstrated a Yamaha CX-11 computer. He was 23 when he started working for Hudson, and his first work was for Challenger. He worked there for a couple years composing music for the NES and TurboGrafx-16. He currently plays in a band by the name of Salt Peanuts.
Sometimes, Takeaki is seen under the name "Kinoko Kunimoto". Kinoko is Japanese for "mushroom".
Music Development
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample |
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1985-10-15 | Challenger (FC) (チャレンジャー) | |
1986-03-05 | Ninja Hattori Kun: Ninja wa Shuugyou Degogiru no Maki (FC) (忍者ハットリくん) | |
1986-06-13 | Star Soldier (NES) (スターソルジャー) | |
1986-11-13 | Milon's Secret Castle (NES) (迷宮組曲 ミロンの大冒険) | |
1987-??-?? | J.J. & Jeff (TG16) (カトちゃん ケンちゃん) | |
1987-02-10 | Adventures of Dino Riki (NES) (新人類 The New Type) | |
1987-03-06 | Mickey Mousecapade (NES) (ミッキーマウス 不思議の国の大冒険) | |
1987-06-05 | Meijin Takahashi's Bug-tte Honey (FC) (Bugってハニー) | |
1987-07-16 | Starship Hector (NES) (HECTOR’87) | |
1987-08-07 | Robo Warrior (NES) (ボンバーキング) | |
1987-10-?? | Momotaro Densetsu (FC) (桃太郎伝説) | |
1987-12-28 | Victory Run (TG16) (ビクトリーラン 栄光の13、000キロ) | |
1988-04-22 | Yuuyuu Jinsei (TG16) (遊々人生) | |
1989-08-10 | Break In (TG16) (ブレイク・イン) | |
1995-07-07 | Caravan Shooting Collection: Hector '87 (SFC) (キャラバン シューティング コレクション HECTOR’87) |
Links
- facebook.com/kunimoto.takeaki - Facebook.
- twitter.com/kinokowakame - Twitter.