Hiroshi Ebihara

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Hiroshi Ebihara
Hiroshi Ebihara - 01.jpg
Local 海老原 博 (えびはら ひろし)
Born 1963-12-08
Birth Place Miyazaki, Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases Shrimp H.
エビてん (Ebiten)

Hiroshi Ebihara is a Japanese composer and sound designer. He has worked for Irem and USP.

Audio Development

SNES

Ebihara used Nova's sound driver by Kaeru Taniguchi. It is based on Nintendo's Kankichi-kun.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1992-07-23 Whirlo (SNES) (サンドラの大冒険 ワルキューレとの出逢い) With Norihiko Togashi and Kennosuke Suemura.
1992-11-27 Fatal Fury (SNES) (餓狼伝説)
1992-12-22 Shounen Ashibe: Goma-chan no Yuuenchi Daibouken (SFC) (少年アシベ ゴマちゃんのゆうえんち大冒険)
1993-08-12 World Heroes (SNES) (ワールドヒーローズ) With Kennosuke Suemura.
1996-06-01 J.League '96 Dream Stadium (SFC) (Jリーグ'96 ドリームスタジアム ) Sound Programmer with Kennosuke Suemura.
1998-02-26 Power Drift (SAT) (パワードリフト)
1998-11-19 R-Type Delta (PS1) (アール・タイプ デルタ)
2002-04-25 Disaster Report (PS2) (絶体絶命都市)
2005-06-30 Steambot Chronicles (PS2) (ポンコツ浪漫大活劇バンピートロット)
2005-11-17 Blokus Club with Bumpy Trot (PS2) (ブロックス倶楽部withバンピートロット)
2006-03-30 Raw Danger! (PS2) (絶体絶命都市2凍てついた記憶たち) Voice Editor
2008-05-15 Hammerin' Hero (PSP) (いくぜ!源さん 〜夕焼け大工物語〜)

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Aliases

He often went by Shrimp, as a translation of part of his surname, Ebi.

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