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Old Sep 23, 2016, 11:42 PM
BoneSatyr BoneSatyr is offline
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This is probably the one everyone's interested in. Okunari only names Takada: "the music was the debut of Y.T." This lines up with Nakabayashi's liner notes in the Golden Axe compilation album where he only talks about programming and sound effects and doesn't actually mention writing any music; looks like this score was in fact all Takada.
Man, that's great news. I've been wondering about that game for a very long time, as I'm sure a lot of people have.
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I haven't been able to verify the game's credits for myself, but there's allegedly a Hiromitsu Watanabe who composed Power Eleven with Sakamoto so that's probably him.

EDIT: Can verify a Hiromitsu Watanabe worked with Sakamoto in Jikuu Senki Mu: http://www14.atwiki.jp/gball/pages/410.html
As always, thanks for your great skills at digging up info.
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