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Yuji Suzuki was born in Tokyo Japan. He started working for Data East in the 80's. Suzuki often worked with Shogo Sakai, Takafumi Miura, and Masaaki Iwasaki, so it's difficult to tell which specific songs he worked on in each game.
Music Development
NES
Yuji used an MSX computer and wrote in assembly language to create music data for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The sound driver was by someone with the surname "Ogoshi".
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample |
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1988-07-17 | Captain Silver (SMS) | Composer? |
1988-08-12 | Soccer League: Winner's Cup (FC) (サッカーリーグ:ウィナーズカップ) | |
1988-12-16 | Captain Silver (FC) (キャプテンシルバー) | |
1989-01-31 | Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing (NES) (World Grand Prix: Pole to Finish) | |
1989-04-01 | Majou Hakkenden Shada (TG16) (魔界八犬伝シャダ) | |
1989-07-14 | Bad Dudes (NES) (ドラゴンニンジャ) | |
1989-08-25 | RoboCop (NES) | |
1989-09-01 | Bloody Wolf (TG16) (ならず者戦闘部隊 ブラッディウルフ) | |
1989-12-23 | Herakles no Eikou: Titan no Metsubou (FC) (ヘラクレスの栄光 タイタンの滅亡) | |
1990-03-02 | Heavy Barrel (NES) | |
1990-03-23 | Boulder Dash (NES) (ボルダーダッシュ) | |
1990-05-11 | Lock N' Chase (GB) (ロックンチェイス) | |
1990-09-28 | Detective Saburo Jinguji: Toki no Sugiyuku Mama Ni… (FC) (探偵神宮寺三郎 時の過ぎゆくままに…) | |
1991-03-29 | Silent Debuggers (TG16) (サイレント デバッガーズ) | |
1993-04-23 | Operation Logic Bomb: The Ultimate Search & Destroy (SNES) (怒りの要塞) |
Image Gallery
Links
- facebook.com/sszzz2222 - Facebook.