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Revision as of 08:17, 6 March 2021

Masaki Iwamoto
Masaki Iwamoto - 1.jpg
Local 岩本 正樹 (いわもと まさき)
Born April 26, 1958
Birth Place Nerima, Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases M. Iwamoto
Website www.iwamotomasaki.com

Masaki Iwamoto is a Japanese musician. He composed and arranged music with Hitoshi Saito and the two composed some music for Pack-In-Video. He is married to Yurie Kokubo, who also composes music. He was usually credited for arranging music, rather than composing it.

Unfortunately, because it has been a long time since he worked on a game, Masaki is not able to remember anything about his video game music.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1990-09-?? Thunderbirds (NES) (サンダーバード)
With Junichi Saito and Hitoshi Saito.
1989-12-01 Future Wars: Lios (FC) (未来戦史 ライオス)
With Hitoshi Saito.
1989-12-22 Battleship (GB) (ネイビー ブルー)
With Junichi Saito and Hitoshi Saito.
1990-12-07 Kaisen Game: Navy Blue 90 (GB) (ネイビー・ブルー90)
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With Junichi Saito and Hitoshi Saito.
1994-07-29 GS Graces (PCE) (ゴーストストーリー 美神)
1994-08-05 Bishoujo Senshi: Sailor Moon (PCE) (美少女戦士セーラームーン)

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