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Nobuyuki Ohnogi is a former Japanese audio composer and sound programmer who worked for Namco. He started working for them around 1981 when he was 25, composing and programming audio for some of their arcade and NES games. In 1985, Nobuyuki left Namco. However, he worked closely with Masanobu Endo's company Game Studio through Scitron & Art, a company that specializes in releasing video game soundtracks.
Around 1994, Ohnogi left the game industry.
Unfortunately, Nobuyuki Ohnogi passed away on the night of November 11, 2019. He was 63 years old. His major and countless contributions to the video game music community will always be remembered.
Music Composition
Nobuyuki composed music on his Prophet T8.
NES
Nobuyuki wrote a sound driver along with Fukashi Ohmorita. The music was written in hexadecimal.
Gameography
Picture Gallery
Nobuyuki (right) with Masanobu Endoh (left) during the development of Metro-Cross (ARC).
Links
- geocities.jp/bgrtype/gsl/words/onoginobuyuki/onoginobuyuki.html - Official Biography (Japanese).
- facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012224161016&fref=ts - Facebook.