Goro Takahashi

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Gorō Takahashi
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Local 高橋 悟朗 (たかはし ごろう)
Born
Birth Place Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Website Unknown

Gorō Takahashi is a Japanese music composer who worked at Atelier Double. He later joined the group USP before retiring from the game industry around 1998.

Music Development

GB/NES

Goro utilized a sound driver written by Kenichi Tomizawa. The music was probably written in 6502 and modified Z80 assembly.

For Bomberman Quest, he used the sound driver by Arc System Works, programmed by Katsuhiro Hayashi.

Gameography

  • Note: We have received verification from Kenichi Tomizawa that Goro was the composer of A-Ressha de Ikou before he shut down his Facebook page.
Released Title Sample Notes
1989-09-01 Boxxle (GB) (倉庫番)
1990-06-22 Boxxle 2 (GB) (倉庫番2)
1990-12-21 The Bard's Tale (NES) (バーズテイル)
1991-08-21 A-Ressha de Ikou (FC) (A列車で行こう)
1992-03-27 Kawa no Nushi Tsuri: Shizenha (PCCD) (川のぬし釣り 自然派) Title and Ending Music
1996-12-27 Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna Remix (SAT) (銀河お嬢様伝説ユナ リミックス) Sound Production: Arrange with Haruhiko Kuroiwa and Hiroshi Ebihara.
1997-02-14 Sonic & Knuckles Collection (W32) Sound Arranger with Daikoku Azuma and Masaaki Nishizawa.
1998-12-24 Bomberman Quest (GBC) (ボンバーマンクエスト) With Daikoku Azuma, Misaki Aso, Keiji Ueki, Norihiko Togashi, and Ayako Unno.

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