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Revision as of 07:48, 6 October 2013

Yoshinori Kawamoto
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Local 川元義徳 (かわもと よしのり)
Born
Birth Place Unknown
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases
  • かわげん (Kawagen)
  • Donald Kawagen
  • DX21 KAWAGEN Y8950

Yoshinori Kawamoto is a Japanese composer and sound designer, known for his work with Namco. He continues to compose video game music to this day, continuing to use the name Kawagen.

Music Composition

NES

Yoshinori wrote the music in Music Macro Language using a sound engine by an unknown programmer.

SNES

Yoshinori used a tracker-like program from Nintendo. The instruments were taken from a Korg M1.

Gameography

Released

Title

Sample

1991-12-06 Heisei Tensai Bakabon (FC) (平成天才バカボン)
1991-12-20 Famista '92 (FC) (ファミスタ’92) Voice
1992-02-28 Heisei Tensai Bakabon (GB)
1992-03-27 Super Batter Up (SNES) (スーパー・ファミスタ)
1992-12-08 Wagyan Land 3 (FC) (ワギャンランド3)
1993-06-25 Smash Tennis (SNES) (スーパー・ファミリー・テニス)
1993-12-22 Yuu Yuu Hakusho (SFC) (幽☆遊☆白書)
1994-03-04 Super Famista 3 (SFC) (スーパーファミスタ3)
1994-12-16 Wagyan Paradise (SFC) (ワギャン・パラダイス)

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