How many of these people were actual employees of Hudson, and how many were contractors?
For example, Tomoyuki Hamada was part of T's Music by the time he worked on Super Bomberman and a few other Hudson games (T's Music is even credited in a couple of them). I wouldn't consider him part of Hudson.
Likewise, I'm pretty sure that all of the folks who worked on Bomberman 64: The Second Attack, Mitsuda and co., were all freelancing.
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