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I'm poking around Studio Cliche's old web pages, here's a translation of his works list with some supplemental info from his oldest site http://wayback.archive.org/web/19990...p/ba2/tak_cp/:
(Unlike the other lists, these are just lumped by developer, not year) =Heart Soft= Charade Magic (PC-98) Dragon Princess: Ryuu no Densetsu (PC-98) Gidyy (PC-98) Gidyy 2 (PC-98) Kaze e Tsubasa yo, Ai Aru Tokoro E (PC-98) Satsujin Roman Kikou: Koi no Nagano Bojou (PC-98) Xant Genos: Mashou Yomigaeru Toki (PC-98) and others =Tecmo= Eight Forces (ARC): about half of the BGM and sound effects Gallop Racer (ARC): console -> arcade conversion, all BGM J.League: Go Go Goal! (SAT): 8 songs (he later said he doesn't know how many were used, maybe 5 or 6), arrangement of SNES songs J-League Soccer: Ole! Supporters (SNES, unreleased): all sound (specifications, composition, programming, sound effects, dialogue voices) Monster Rancher (PS1): all BGM (later revised, since Makoto Hosoi wrote the opening movie BGM after Hanaoka left Tecmo), some sound effects Ninja Gaiden 2 (NG, canceled after a location test): 6 songs, including jingles Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (SNES): about 40% of the arrangement, 1 new song Quiz Kokology 2 (ARC): about half of the BGM and sound effects Tecmo Stackers (PS1/SAT): arcade -> console conversion, 4 original songs, some voices Tecmo Super Bowl (PS1): about half of the composition, some sound effects Tecmo Super Bowl (SNES): 2 songs Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition (GEN): most BGM, all other development work (programming, etc.) Tecmo Super Bowl III: Final Edition (GEN): all sound Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to Darkness (PS1): 3 songs Toukidenshou: Angel Eyes (ARC): 1 song Toukidenshou: Angel Eyes (PS1): 1 song (arrangement of the one he wrote for the arcade version) Last edited by CHz; Mar 2, 2016 at 11:14 PM. |
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And now here's a 2003 works list: https://web.archive.org/web/20030212...l/dscgrph2.htm
Most of the info here is exactly the same as what's on his current works list, which I'll get to next, so I'm only going to translate two parts of it. First, it's divided into four time periods, which correspond to his places of employment:
UPDATE: Let me add this super interesting list from another page on this same 2003 version of his site: https://web.archive.org/web/20030212...l/dscgrph5.htm
Last edited by CHz; Feb 29, 2016 at 11:37 PM. |
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