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Mitsuhiko Takano is a Japanese composer. He worked with Tose on most of their SFC games.
Music Composition
SFC
Mituhiko used a sequencer called Kankichi-Kun and a wave sampler called TACOS to make the instruments, which were sourced from various keyboards including the Yamaha SY22 and Roland D-70.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Sample |
1992/01/25 | Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Saiyan (SFC) | |
1992/12/18 | Super Tetris 2 + BomBliss (SFC) | |
1994/01/21 | Super Tetris 2 + BomBliss: Half Decay (SFC) | |
1994/07/08 | Tetris 2 (SNES) | |
1996/03/29 | Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension (SNES) | |
2000/03/30 | Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 (DC) | |
2001/07/19 | Mega Man Xtreme 2 (GBC) | |
2001/09/08 | Monster Hunter Tri (Wii) | |
2003/12/11 | Resident Evil: Outbreak (PS2) | |
2003/12/22 | Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition (ARC) | |
2004/09/09 | Resident Evil: Outbreak - File #2 (PS2) | |
2004/11/04 | The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (GBA) | |
2005/07/21 | Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team (NDS) |