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| Name = Yoshiaki Inose | | Name = Yoshiaki Inose | ||
| Local = 猪瀬 祥希 (いのせ よしあき) | | Local = 猪瀬 祥希 (いのせ よしあき) | ||
| Picture = Yoshiaki_Inose_-_1.jpg | | Picture = Yoshiaki_Inose_-_1.jpg | ||
− | | Born = April 22, | + | | Born = April 22, 1966 |
− | | BirthPlace = | + | | BirthPlace = Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
| Nationality = Japanese | | Nationality = Japanese | ||
| Flag = Japan | | Flag = Japan | ||
− | | | + | | Aliases = Y. Inose, Noise |
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| Website = | | Website = | ||
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− | '''''Yoshiaki Inose''''' is a game programmer that worked for [[Tecmo]]. | + | '''''Yoshiaki Inose''''' is a Japanese video game programmer that worked for [[Tecmo]]. He also designed one of the first sound drivers used at Tecmo for their NES games. Coincidentally, his family name is a mixture of the letters that spell out "Noise", which was an alias he used. |
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+ | Inose currently works at Personal Happiness Co., Ltd. | ||
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+ | == Music Development == | ||
+ | ===NES=== | ||
+ | Yoshiaki never actually composed music. However, he programmed a [[Yoshiaki Inose (NES Driver)|sound driver]] that was used by [[Keiji Yamagishi]], [[Mikio Saito]], [[Michiharu Hasuya]], and [[Tsukasa Masuko]]. The music was written in 6502 [[assembly]]. | ||
==Gameography== | ==Gameography== | ||
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| 1986-04-24 | | 1986-04-24 | ||
| [[Mighty Bomb Jack (NES)]] (マイティーボンブジャック) | | [[Mighty Bomb Jack (NES)]] (マイティーボンブジャック) | ||
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| 1986-11-11 | | 1986-11-11 | ||
− | | [[Super Star Force: | + | | [[Super Star Force: Jikuureki no Himitsu (FC)]] (スーパースターフォース 時空暦の秘密) |
| Sound Driver | | Sound Driver | ||
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| 1987-07-30 | | 1987-07-30 | ||
− | | [[Chester Field: | + | | [[Chester Field: Ankoku Kami e no Chousen (FC)]] (チェスター・フィールド 暗黒神への挑戦) |
| Sound Driver | | Sound Driver | ||
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| 1987-09-18 | | 1987-09-18 | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Tsuppari Oozumou (FC)]] (つっぱり大相撲) |
| Sound Driver | | Sound Driver | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | * [https://www.facebook.com/yoshiaki.inose facebook.com/yoshiaki.inose] - Facebook | + | * [https://www.facebook.com/yoshiaki.inose facebook.com/yoshiaki.inose] - Facebook. |
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− | [[Category:Sound Programmers]] | + | [[Category: Sound Programmers]] |
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Yoshiaki Inose is a Japanese video game programmer that worked for Tecmo. He also designed one of the first sound drivers used at Tecmo for their NES games. Coincidentally, his family name is a mixture of the letters that spell out "Noise", which was an alias he used.
Inose currently works at Personal Happiness Co., Ltd.
Contents
Music Development
NES
Yoshiaki never actually composed music. However, he programmed a sound driver that was used by Keiji Yamagishi, Mikio Saito, Michiharu Hasuya, and Tsukasa Masuko. The music was written in 6502 assembly.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample |
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1986-04-24 | Mighty Bomb Jack (NES) (マイティーボンブジャック) | Sound Driver |
1986-11-11 | Super Star Force: Jikuureki no Himitsu (FC) (スーパースターフォース 時空暦の秘密) | Sound Driver |
1987-07-30 | Chester Field: Ankoku Kami e no Chousen (FC) (チェスター・フィールド 暗黒神への挑戦) | Sound Driver |
1987-09-18 | Tsuppari Oozumou (FC) (つっぱり大相撲) | Sound Driver |
Links
- facebook.com/yoshiaki.inose - Facebook.