Difference between revisions of "Masaki Iwamoto"
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{{Infobox Composer | {{Infobox Composer | ||
| Name = Masaki Iwamoto | | Name = Masaki Iwamoto | ||
− | | Local = | + | | Local = 岩本 正樹 (いわもと まさき) |
| Picture = Masaki_Iwamoto_-_1.jpg | | Picture = Masaki_Iwamoto_-_1.jpg | ||
− | | Born = 1958 | + | | Born = April 26, 1958 |
− | | BirthPlace = | + | | BirthPlace = Nerima, Tokyo, Japan |
| Nationality = Japanese | | Nationality = Japanese | ||
| Flag = Japan | | Flag = Japan | ||
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− | '''''Masaki Iwamoto''''' is a Japanese musician. He composed and arranged music with [[Hitoshi Saito]] and the two | + | '''''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. |
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+ | 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== | ==Gameography== |
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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 |
1990-09-?? | Thunderbirds (NES) (サンダーバード) | |
1989-12-01 | Future Wars: Lios (FC) (未来戦史 ライオス) | |
1994-07-29 | GS Graces (TG16) (ゴーストストーリー 美神) | |
1994-08-05 | Sailor Moon (TG16) (美少女戦士セーラームーン) |
Links
- iwamotomasaki.com - Official.
- facebook.com/masaki.iwamoto.927/ - Facebook.