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| Name = Tecmo | | Name = Tecmo | ||
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| Founded = 1967 | | Founded = 1967 | ||
| Headquarters = Japan | | Headquarters = Japan | ||
− | | Alias01 = Tekhan | + | | Alias01 = Tekhan<br>Salio |
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'''''Tecmo''''' (テクモ株式会社) is a Japanese game developer that has produced many known titles, including the Tecmo Bowl and Ninja Gaiden series. | '''''Tecmo''''' (テクモ株式会社) is a Japanese game developer that has produced many known titles, including the Tecmo Bowl and Ninja Gaiden series. | ||
− | ==Music | + | |
+ | ==Games== | ||
+ | * [[:Category: Games Developed By Tecmo|Games developed by Tecmo]]. | ||
+ | * [[:Category: Games Published By Tecmo|Games published by Tecmo]]. | ||
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+ | ==Music Development== | ||
===NES=== | ===NES=== | ||
− | The Japanese version of Tecmo World Wrestling credits スーパー サウンド マシーン 2ごう (Super Sound Machine No. 2). This is probably what the sound team used for their games. There were a few sound drivers developed at Tecmo. One was by | + | The Japanese version of Tecmo World Wrestling credits スーパー サウンド マシーン 2ごう (Super Sound Machine No. 2). This is probably what the sound team used for their games. There were a few sound drivers developed at Tecmo. One was by [[Yoshiaki Inose]], another by [[Michiharu Hasuya]], and one by [[Keiji Yamagishi]]. Each of these drivers would have been written in 6502 assembly and probably used a custom [[Music Macro Language]] for creating music and sound effects. |
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+ | ==Audio Personnel== | ||
These composers worked at Tecmo: | These composers worked at Tecmo: | ||
− | * | + | * H. Iijima |
+ | * H. Suzuki | ||
* [[Hiroshi Miyazaki]] | * [[Hiroshi Miyazaki]] | ||
+ | * [[Ichiro Nakagawa]] | ||
* [[Kaori Nakabai]] | * [[Kaori Nakabai]] | ||
* [[Keiji Yamagishi]] | * [[Keiji Yamagishi]] | ||
− | * | + | * M. Arai |
* [[Mayuko Okamura]] | * [[Mayuko Okamura]] | ||
* [[Michiharu Hasuya]] | * [[Michiharu Hasuya]] | ||
+ | * [[Mikio Saito]] | ||
* [[Mitsuhito Tanaka]] | * [[Mitsuhito Tanaka]] | ||
* [[Miyako Endo]] | * [[Miyako Endo]] | ||
* [[Rika Shigeno]] | * [[Rika Shigeno]] | ||
* [[Ryuichi Nitta]] | * [[Ryuichi Nitta]] | ||
+ | * [[Shigekiyo Okuda]] | ||
* [[Sugito Miyashiro]] | * [[Sugito Miyashiro]] | ||
+ | * T. Kanai | ||
+ | * [[Takuya Hanaoka]] | ||
+ | * [[Tetsukazu Nakanishi]] | ||
* [[Tsukasa Masuko]] | * [[Tsukasa Masuko]] | ||
+ | * [[Yoshiaki Inose]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Links== |
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Founded | 1967 |
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Tecmo (テクモ株式会社) is a Japanese game developer that has produced many known titles, including the Tecmo Bowl and Ninja Gaiden series.
Games
Music Development
NES
The Japanese version of Tecmo World Wrestling credits スーパー サウンド マシーン 2ごう (Super Sound Machine No. 2). This is probably what the sound team used for their games. There were a few sound drivers developed at Tecmo. One was by Yoshiaki Inose, another by Michiharu Hasuya, and one by Keiji Yamagishi. Each of these drivers would have been written in 6502 assembly and probably used a custom Music Macro Language for creating music and sound effects.
Audio Personnel
These composers worked at Tecmo:
- H. Iijima
- H. Suzuki
- Hiroshi Miyazaki
- Ichiro Nakagawa
- Kaori Nakabai
- Keiji Yamagishi
- M. Arai
- Mayuko Okamura
- Michiharu Hasuya
- Mikio Saito
- Mitsuhito Tanaka
- Miyako Endo
- Rika Shigeno
- Ryuichi Nitta
- Shigekiyo Okuda
- Sugito Miyashiro
- T. Kanai
- Takuya Hanaoka
- Tetsukazu Nakanishi
- Tsukasa Masuko
- Yoshiaki Inose