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==Audio Personnel==
 
==Audio Personnel==
* DSP - Composer (freelance). Alias for Kazuo Sawa?
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* DSP - Composer (freelance). Alias for Kazuo Sawa.
 
* [[Hiroyasu Hoshi]] - Composer (freelance) for [[Hayaoshi Quiz: Ouza Ketteisen (GB)]].
 
* [[Hiroyasu Hoshi]] - Composer (freelance) for [[Hayaoshi Quiz: Ouza Ketteisen (GB)]].
 
* [[Kazunaka Yamane]] - Composer for [[Keiba Eight Special 2 (SFC)]].
 
* [[Kazunaka Yamane]] - Composer for [[Keiba Eight Special 2 (SFC)]].
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* "Mya-N" Suzuki - Composer (from [[Tokuma Shoten]]) for [[Love Quest (SFC)]].
 
* "Mya-N" Suzuki - Composer (from [[Tokuma Shoten]]) for [[Love Quest (SFC)]].
 
* [[Masahiro Kajihara]] - Composer (freelance).
 
* [[Masahiro Kajihara]] - Composer (freelance).
* [[Masahito Miyamoto]] - Composer (from [[C-Dream]]) for [[Keirinou, Nakano Kouichi Kanshuu (SFC)]].
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* [[Masahito Miyamoto]] - Composer (from [[C-Dream]]) for [[Nakano Kouichi Kanshuu: Keirinou (SFC)]].
 
* [[Masayoshi Koyama]] - Sound programmer for Game Boy and SNES.
 
* [[Masayoshi Koyama]] - Sound programmer for Game Boy and SNES.
 
* Nation XII - Composer for [[Gods: Kami to naru Otoko no Densetsu (PC98)]].
 
* Nation XII - Composer for [[Gods: Kami to naru Otoko no Densetsu (PC98)]].

Revision as of 15:45, 22 December 2020

C-lab
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Founded 1990-03-03
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C-lab (株式会社シー・ラボ) is a Japanese game development studio which was founded by Masayoshi Koyama on March 3, 1990. The company has developed games for a wide variety of platforms including computer and console games. Similar to many other game developers in the early days of its game development, the company often went uncredited.

Games

Audio Development

Game Boy

Composers used a sound driver by Masayoshi Koyama. The music was written in either Z80 assembly or a custom form of Music Macro Language.

NES

Composers used a sound driver written by someone with the alias Soarer, as shown in Totally Rad (NES). It is thought that this is Masayoshi Koyama. Toshiko Tasaki and Kazuo Sawa were the primary audio developers to use this.

SNES

Masayoshi Koyama modified Nintendo's Kankichi-kun sound driver. It is unknown how they created the music.

Audio Personnel

Links