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The Japanese credits are indeed different from the USA ones.
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The way I see it, the fact that he states that he didn't touch the US version only proves that Sasaki was in charge of the conversion, not that Maezawa isn't a composer for the game. Last edited by The Gambler; Jan 8, 2010 at 02:23 PM. |
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Akiropito = Akira Yamaoka Jigokuguruma Nakamura = Keizo Nakamura Metal Yuhki = Mikio Saito Not 100% sure about Sanoppi, but suspect Kazuhiro Senoo given closeness to department and composers involved. Credits look good otherwise! Last edited by Chris; Jan 8, 2010 at 02:46 PM. |
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http://ng-stg.hp.infoseek.co.jp/gm/name/unknown.html |
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If it's ever the case, that explains why Yamane didn't mention Akiropito but Yamaoka in the special thank part of her liner note in SotN (both names were credited in the booklet). On a related note, VGMdb's SotN entry hadn't added Yamaoka to the arranger field, and I fixed it.
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Edit: actually, all of them are credited in SoTN booklet. Last edited by Revoc; Jan 8, 2010 at 08:51 PM. |
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Last edited by Prime Blue; Mar 31, 2012 at 09:31 AM. |
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It's a good line of reasoning, but eventually it's speculation - I think until further evidence comes out that we should play it safe and be inclusive, that is, list as composers the guys credited under "sound", three for the original and a fourth one for the western port.
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Last edited by Prime Blue; Mar 31, 2012 at 09:15 AM. |
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Cool. It seems that we produced quite a good and informative thread. By the way, a S(h)igeru Fukutake is mentioned in the "special thanks" section of Symphony of the Night credits. (random trivia from Castlevania addicted)
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Last edited by Prime Blue; Mar 31, 2012 at 09:15 AM. |
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I keep thinking at that weird renaming which happened in Castlevania Chronicles... Igarashi usually is dead serious over these kind of things. After all the Chronicles port went the extra mile to include all three different sound card output for the game.
try to follow my thought on this: Quote:
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=== Credits (X68000, 1993): Shin Chan, Jigokuguruma Nakamura, Devi Kobayashi [see them here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr7-bpadeGg] Nendaiki "original mode" credits (PS, 2001): Shin Chan, Jigokuokusama Iizuka, Devr Shibata [see them here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Paa_HmCHWEE] Nendaiki "arrange" credits (PS, 2001): Credits & Composers: Sota Fujimori, Hiroshi Iizuka [see them here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqZt-6o1iFY] Weird thing to notice #1: one name is unchanged: Shin Chan (the most mysterious of them all) Jigoku(=hell)guruma Nakamura becomes Jigoku okusama Iizuka. Weird thing to notice #2: There's an Hiroshi Iizuka credited for Nendaiki arrange. Coincidence? Devi Kobayashi becomes Devr Shibata Weird thing to notice #3: one cannot but to think to Naoto Shibata who in the years 94-95 was doing, among other stuff, the Dracula Battle albums. Does all this make any sense at all? Hell if I know. If the package design is any indicator, the "original mode" credits in Nendaiki are pretty screwed: package design in 1993 is Satoh Inukun, in 2001 (original mode) is Ayami Kojima... I think Prime Blue is right in following the first release credits, but I cannot explain myself why changing them in 2001, and they certainly look suspiciously "interesting" to dismiss them as a plain error... Why change the names? Why not change Shin Chan, the only nickname who's in all three credits? I think I'll lose sleep 'cause of this stuff, seriously. EDIT: Well, if nothing else going through all this I noticed something which is nothing short of outstanding (my jaw dropped). Nendaiki arrange credits, under "Product Management" you find Dave Cox. Arguably the same Dave Cox which is in charge of Castlevania Lords of Shadow. (!) Last edited by The Gambler; Jan 9, 2010 at 06:26 PM. |
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He knows music too then!
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*long stare*
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Too bad there wasn't any soundtrack for Dracula X for the SNES in the box .
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So does that mean Akira Yamaoka composed "Divine Bloodlines"? That's one of my favorite tracks in the entire series.
I demand confirmation.
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Perhaps Furukawa was involved the the Neo Cinema Winbee arrangements? Or in the famous Kukeiha Club arrangement of Beginning, titled "遥かなる凱旋" (Distant Triumphant Return)?
Last edited by The Gambler; Feb 1, 2010 at 06:26 AM. |
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Last edited by Prime Blue; Mar 31, 2012 at 09:21 AM. |
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Is this thing out already? I see people listing it in their collection.
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it isn't out yet. I listed it in my collection because I already paid out the >$200 to preorder it. at that price, I deserve to go ahead and list it, heh.
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The new arrangements for the box set sound like they will be experimental:
http://www.squareenixmusic.com/featu...ruyamane.shtml Hip-hop, jazz, heavy metal with vocals...! |
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Really this entire reply probably goes without saying, but I figured I'd point it out anyway to anyone that doesn't already know.
For those debating that two different names are the same name, obviously we should confirm and find proof that they are, but see DDR for evidence that Konami is not afraid to assign 53897 names to one individual.. Naoki Maeda. |
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I'd say that has little to do with Konami and more to do specifically with Naoki and other in-house bemani composers, they love their aliases
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Does anyone know if the fan named(?) track "The Waterfalls" from Castlevania IV is going to be on any of the discs? Believe it or not, but I actually love this track as much as I love any other track from the Castlevania games (it's pretty short and isn't very melodic, as some people would probably think - to me it still sounds good, though).
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Last edited by Prime Blue; Mar 31, 2012 at 09:20 AM. |
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I just ordered the box, so I guess I'll just have to find out on my own
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Last edited by Prime Blue; Mar 31, 2012 at 09:20 AM. |
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Dude, you're out of your element.
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