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{{Infobox Composer
 
{{Infobox Composer
 
| Name        = Yoshiaki Tsuruoka
 
| Name        = Yoshiaki Tsuruoka
| Local      = 鶴岡義明? (つるおか よしあき)
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| Local      = 鶴岡 義明 (つるおか よしあき)
 
| Picture    =  
 
| Picture    =  
| Born        =  
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| Born        = November 28, 1963
| BirthPlace  = Japan
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| BirthPlace  = Tokyo Japan
 
| Nationality = Japanese
 
| Nationality = Japanese
 
| Flag        = Japan
 
| Flag        = Japan
| Alias01     = Yoshiaki.Private.Tsuruoka
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| Aliases     = Yoshiaki.Tsuruoka, 2ru, Tsuru-chan
| Alias02    = てんびんつるおか (Tenbin Tsuruoka)
 
 
| Website    =  
 
| Website    =  
 
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}}
  
'''''Yoshiaki Tsuruoka''''' composed music for several games.
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'''''Yoshiaki Tsuruoka''''' is a Japanese composer, sound designer, and sound programmer who worked at [[Bits Laboratory]] during their early years. He made a human voice on a consumer game console for the first time in history. His NES sound driver was used in only a few games before [[Hiroshi Nakamura]] loaned his sound driver to the company.
  
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==Audio Development==
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Yoshiaki programmed a [[Yoshiaki Tsuruoka (NES Driver)|sound driver]] and music was written in 6502 [[assembly]].
  
 
==Gameography==
 
==Gameography==
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! Released
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! Title
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| 1986-09-18
 
| 1986-09-18
 
| [[King's Knight (NES)]] (キングスナイト)
 
| [[King's Knight (NES)]] (キングスナイト)
| Sound Driver
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| {{Song-Box|02 - King's Knight - NES - Overworld.ogg}}
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| Arranged [[Nobuo Uematsu]]'s music.
 
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| 1986-09-22
 
| 1986-09-22
 
| [[Ghostbusters (NES)]] (ゴーストバスターズ)
 
| [[Ghostbusters (NES)]] (ゴーストバスターズ)
| {{Song-Box|01 - Ghostbusters - NES - In-Game.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Ghostbusters - NES - Ghostbusters Theme.ogg}}
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| Arranged [[Ray Parker Jr.]]'s [[Ghostbusters Theme]] with [[Tadashi Sou]].
 
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| 1987-08-28
 
| 1987-08-28
| [[Kiki Kaikai (FDS)]] (奇々怪々 怒涛編)
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| [[KiKi KaiKai: Dotou Hen (FDS)]] (奇々怪々 怒涛編)
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| {{Song-Box|03 - KiKi KaiKai Dotou Hen - FDS - Sayo Carnival.ogg}}
 
| Sound Driver
 
| Sound Driver
 
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| 1989-08-10
 
| 1989-08-10
 
| [[Magma Project Hacker (FDS)]] (マグマプロジェクトハッカー)
 
| [[Magma Project Hacker (FDS)]] (マグマプロジェクトハッカー)
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Magma Project Hacker - FDS - Title.ogg}}
 
| Music Program
 
| Music Program
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==

Latest revision as of 13:09, 6 February 2022

Yoshiaki Tsuruoka
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Local 鶴岡 義明 (つるおか よしあき)
Born November 28, 1963
Birth Place Tokyo Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases Yoshiaki.Tsuruoka, 2ru, Tsuru-chan

Yoshiaki Tsuruoka is a Japanese composer, sound designer, and sound programmer who worked at Bits Laboratory during their early years. He made a human voice on a consumer game console for the first time in history. His NES sound driver was used in only a few games before Hiroshi Nakamura loaned his sound driver to the company.

Audio Development

Yoshiaki programmed a sound driver and music was written in 6502 assembly.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1986-09-18 King's Knight (NES) (キングスナイト)
Arranged Nobuo Uematsu's music.
1986-09-22 Ghostbusters (NES) (ゴーストバスターズ)
Arranged Ray Parker Jr.'s Ghostbusters Theme with Tadashi Sou.
1987-08-28 KiKi KaiKai: Dotou Hen (FDS) (奇々怪々 怒涛編)
Sound Driver
1989-08-10 Magma Project Hacker (FDS) (マグマプロジェクトハッカー)
Music Program

Links