TWOFIVE
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TWOFIVE (ツーファイブ) was a Japanese music group for video game audio.
Audio Development
Genesis/SNES
The composers used sound drivers written by Yasuhiro Taguchi. For the SNES, Taguchi's driver was custom made and not based on Kankichi-kun. Likewise, his Genesis driver was also custom made and not based off SMPS.
Gameography
Note: The games listed here are the ones which either list TWOFIVE in the credits, or we have received verification that they worked on the game.
| Released | Title | Sample | Members |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1994-04-15 | Urusei Yatsura: My Dear Friends (MCD) (うる星やつら—ディアマイフレンズ—) | ||
| 1994-10-28 | Sotsugyou Bangai Hen: Nee Mahjong Shiyo! (SFC) (卒業番外篇 ねぇ麻雀しよ!) | Maki Tanimoto | |
| 1996-09-27 | Crayon Shin-Chan: Nagagutsu Dobon!! (SFC) (スーファミターボ専用 クレヨンしんちゃん 長ぐつドボン!!) | Sanae Kasahara (Composition), Dougen Shibuya (Sound Driver), Hiroshi Horiguchi (Music Direction) |
Audio Personnel
These are the composers who worked at TWOFIVE. During their time with the group, they would have certain nicknames, which are listed in parentheses. It is currently unclear who "Enzan Shibuya" is at this time.
- "Enzan Shibuya" (渋谷 円山)
- Hiroshi Horiguchi
- Isao Mizoguchi (aka Don Makkou) - Group Leader
- Kenichi Okuma (aka Koen Shibuya)
- Maki Tanimoto
- Noriyuki Iwadare
- Reiko Okabayashi
- Sanae Kasahara
- Satoshi Takano
- Yasuhiro Taguchi (aka Dougen Shibuya)
Links
- vgmdb.net/artist/6100 - VGMDB.