Yoshio Nagashima
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Yoshio Nagashima is a Japanese composer and sound designer. He started out working for UPL before working at Athena in the mid-90's.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample | Notes |
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1990-01-19 | Atomic Robo-Kid Special (PCE) (アトミックロボキッド スペシャル) | With Mecano Associates, Yujiro Tanaka, and Akemi Tsunoda. | |
1990-09-28 | Gomola Speed (PCE) (ゴモラスピード) | With Kengo Hagiwara. | |
1990-??-?? | Bio-Ship Paladin (ARC) (宇宙戦艦ゴモラ) | ||
1990-??-?? | Vandyke (ARC) | ||
1991-??-?? | Acrobat Mission (ARC) (アクロバットミッション) | With Hiroshi Nishikawa. | |
1992-??-?? | J.J. Squawkers (ARC) | ||
1992-??-?? | Koutetsu Yousai Strahl (ARC) (鋼鉄要塞シュトラール) | ||
1993-03-19 | BioMetal (SNES) (バイオメタル) | ||
1995-06-02 | Battle Monsters (SAT) (バトルモンスターズ) | ||
1998-06-26 | Dezaemon 3D (N64) (デザエモン3D) | With Kazuo Oikawa. | |
1999-03-26 | Super Bowling (N64) (スーパーボウリング) | With Kazuo Oikawa. |
Aliases
In Dezaemon 3D, he is credited as 808, most likely in reference to the popular drum machine by Roland, the TR-808.
In Vandyke, he is listed under NGS, simply a shortening of his surname, Nagashima.