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See this thread for general notes about what I'm trying to do with these albums: https://vgmdb.net/forums/showthread.php?t=6420.
Game-by-game composer information is given on this album. Names double-checked with this site: https://web.archive.org/web/20140828...ag_l/mag09.htm. I've decided to treat the "Super Famicom Magazine blah blah blah Special Supplement" as the display title for the album and the "NEW GAME SOUND MUSEUM" stuff as a separate-line subtitle so that these album titles don't take up three lines any more. The main factor for deciding to go with the "Special Supplement" title instead of the "Sound Museum" one was that albums 19 through 22 seem to only use the "Special Supplement" title. 01~04: Seiken Densetsu 2 Listed composer: Hiroki Kikuta It's gonna be really easy to verify these Square games: http://vgmdb.net/album/721 05~07: Final Fantasy IV Listed composer: Nobuo Uematsu boop beep boop: http://vgmdb.net/album/1854 08~10: Romancing Sa・Ga Listed composer: Kenji Ito here's this thing: http://vgmdb.net/album/215 11: Final Fantasy V Listed composer: Nobuo Uematsu FINAL FANTASY V ORIGINAL SOUND VERSION: http://vgmdb.net/album/37 12~14: Mystic Quest Listed composers: Yasuhiro Kawakami, Ryuji Sasai This album doesn't break down composition, but the OST does: http://vgmdb.net/album/1229 15~18: Sword World SFC Listed composer: CHAKA-POCO "Music: Yumi Kinoshita, Yusaburo Shimojyo, Shigekazu Kamaki, Yoshiya Takayama, Daisuke Emura" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4f48aY_P4o&t=4m33s "CHAKA-POCO" here seems to be either a collective name for T&E Soft's sound team or just an alias for one of its members, because it's also credited on TIM-SFC11 for another T&E game. EDIT (2019-07-17): updated with credits from staff roll 19~22: Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu Enji Listed composer: Sun-L (さん・える) Romanized in the end credits of Battle Crusher: https://youtu.be/eNLWQud2NbE?t=1485 Sun-L is a developer, not a person: http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Sun_L. The game has a short staff roll that does not include sound credits: http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm9987296 (9:49). This game was included in Norihiko Togashi's old works list: http://web.archive.org/web/200301011.../txt/work.html EDIT (2021-05-08): added romanization source 23~25: Kunio-kun no Dodgeball da yo: Zenin Shuugou! Listed composer: Kazuo Sawa + Technōs Sound Team (テクノスサウンドチーム) "Music composed by: K. Sawa, C. Iizuka, R. Uehara, K. Kataoka": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6rQxmCWM9k&t=1m26s Kazuo Sawa went freelance in 1993 according to Wikipedia, so that's probably why he's credited separately from Technōs. 26~27: Super Nobunaga no Yabou: Zenkokuban Listed composer: Yoko Kanno OST: http://vgmdb.net/album/3611 28~31: Bazoo! Mahou Sekai Listed composer: CUBE "Sound: CUBE Co.,Ltd": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C8lF4YcPko&t=5m16s EDIT (2019-07-17): Miyoko Takaoka wrote music for this, but likely not the whole soundtrack I'm not sure about an official romanization for バズー, but "Bazoe" seems more common for some reason or another, even on Japanese sites. EDIT (2019-07-17): I changed it to "Bazoo" 32~34: Sonic Wings Listed composer: Naoki Itamura "Sound: Nao. Itamura, M. Yamana" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIV2Av6OHwU&t=0m21s I believe the SNES soundtrack was completely original. The arcade OST is credited to "Meguru Kohzanji" (耕三寺 巡), which I suspect is an alias of one of Video System's sound guys (maybe even Itamura) because that name doesn't appear in the staff listed in attract mode. 35~37: Nitro Punks: Might Heads Listed composer: Rikki Hakase (リッキー博士) "Music by Rikei Hirashima" - https://www35.atwiki.jp/sfcall/pages/1314.html Rikei, Rikki, etc. 38~39: Uchuu no Kishi: Tekkaman Blade Listed composer: BEC Sound Team (ベックサウンドチーム) "Sound: Skeleton" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaTBt4j7E5s&t=9m41s This is speculated to be Tsukasa Masuko, who has gone by the alias "SKELTON" (すけるとん) in a couple of TG-CD games. I haven't seen anything conclusive connecting him to this game, though. EDIT (2021-11-03): Those TG-CD すけるとん games I mentioned were developer by A.I, which also developed Tekkaman Blade, so it's clearly him in retrospect. See also: https://twitter.com/t_macco/status/1455763500081434629 40~43: Super Scope: Yoshi no Road Hunting Listed composers: 西村善樹, 上村みゆき, 徳永康 Game has no credits, so I want to verify the readings of those names instead of just using what GMCL says. TOSE contributed to Yoshi's Safari in some way, so all the games listed below are other TOSE games. 西村善樹: "Yoshiki Nishimura" appears in the Canadian Copyrights Database entry for Super Play Action Football: http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/User:CRV. Only full appearance I'm aware of. Probable variations appear in other games, like "Larsen Yoshiki" in Kore ga Pro Yakyuu '89 (TG-16) and "YN Studio" in Soccer (GB): http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index....ory_Archive_02. 上村みゆき: "Miyuki Uemura" appears in two separate CCD entries for Tetris 2, presumably for different systems. There also seems to be a "U. Miyuki" in Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku for the NES and a "M. Uemura" in SD Gundam Gaiden 2 for the SNES, so that pretty much covers all the bases. 徳永康: GMCL says the reading "Yasushi Tokunaga" is a guess, and I couldn't find anything to confirm it. It's very likely, though 康 could be Kou too. Last edited by CHz; Nov 3, 2021 at 04:02 PM. Reason: Tekkaman Blade |
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Norihiko Togashi did Crayon Shin-chan.
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Oh nice, it's totally there in his works list. Should've known to check him for a Bandai SNES game.
Do you know if he's confirmed to have been the only music guy, or if there's a possibility other people worked on the game too? |
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Not that I know of, but I don't see the game listed for any of the "usual suspects" like Katsuhiro Hayashi.
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I don't believe Masuko's ever said he worked on Tekkaman Blade and I've never found any other BEC game he did, but apparently the game uses Masuko's SNES sound driver that was also used in Shin Megami Tensei and other things, which is suggestive when combined with the Skeleton credit
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I don't think Masuko did any other BEC games, but he did work on other games by A.I, the developer.
I asked Masuko about Uchuu no Kishi: Tekkaman Blade on Twitter. He remembers working on it, and he may not have even been told the title of the game?
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Ah, I don't know why it never occurred to me that BEC wasn't the developer but that checks out. The すけるとん credit is in other A.I games so it's gotta be him
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I'm not sure if page 132 of the magazine is relevant (it looks like it's part of the "Game Music Land" section, but I posted it here so you can decide. I also added higher resolution scans of the other pages and the artwork.
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