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Masaki Iwamoto is a Japanese composer and arranger. He studied with Hitoshi Saito and the two worked 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.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Sample |
1990/09/?? | Thunderbirds (NES) | |
1989/12/01 | Future Wars: Lios (FC) (未来戦史:ライオス) | |
1994/07/29 | GS Mikami (TG16) | |
1994/08/05 | Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon (TG16) |
Links
- Official: [1]