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Are we totally sure that the programmer Keiichi Suzuki (i.e. Gremlins) and the composer are the same person? |
Are we totally sure that the programmer Keiichi Suzuki (i.e. Gremlins) and the composer are the same person? |
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Does anybody know anything about other soundtracks Keiichi Suzuki has composed? I am obsessed with the Super Nintendo game Earthbound's soundtrack, and I need more -- BADLY. Any help is appreciated. |
Does anybody know anything about other soundtracks Keiichi Suzuki has composed? I am obsessed with the Super Nintendo game Earthbound's soundtrack, and I need more -- BADLY. Any help is appreciated. |
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:Hi,I cannot see your signature so I don't know when you wrote this.He has soundtracks list here (In Japanese,please use Google Translate)As far as I know,he composed [[Real_Sound:_Kaze_no_Regret]](no soundtrack disk),[[Mother_(video_game)]]. <ref><http://www.keiichisuzuki.com/discography></ref>[[User:Paperworkorange|Paperworkorange]] ([[User talk:Paperworkorange|talk]]) 10:11, 9 February 2021 (UTC) |
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:I found [[Saint Young Men]] Anime version's music is written by Keiichi Suzuki and bandmate Ryomei Shirai.(Not so much music in the movie)There are many movies he wrote music.[[User:Paperworkorange|Paperworkorange]] ([[User talk:Paperworkorange|talk]]) 02:19, 24 July 2021 (UTC) |
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== Response == |
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[edit]Are we totally sure that the programmer Keiichi Suzuki (i.e. Gremlins) and the composer are the same person?
There's also an actor Keiichi noted in the IMDB, but I'm not sure that's the same person, either.
- Yeah, it's a common name. I'll just put a citation needed.
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[edit]Does anybody know anything about other soundtracks Keiichi Suzuki has composed? I am obsessed with the Super Nintendo game Earthbound's soundtrack, and I need more -- BADLY. Any help is appreciated.
- Hi,I cannot see your signature so I don't know when you wrote this.He has soundtracks list here (In Japanese,please use Google Translate)As far as I know,he composed Real_Sound:_Kaze_no_Regret(no soundtrack disk),Mother_(video_game). [2]Paperworkorange (talk) 10:11, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
- I found Saint Young Men Anime version's music is written by Keiichi Suzuki and bandmate Ryomei Shirai.(Not so much music in the movie)There are many movies he wrote music.Paperworkorange (talk) 02:19, 24 July 2021 (UTC)
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- ^ Rogers, Tim (February 24, 2006). "The Week in Japan". Edge. Future. p. 3. Archived from the original on September 7, 2014. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
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[edit]Err, well, what do you want to know? There are several. Most are pretty easy to track down, the exception being his work on the Saturn game (?) that produced the soundtrack "Realsound," which is a) excellent, and b) goes for ridiculous prices nowadays.
Check moonriders.com's solo section for more info
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