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'''''Nobuyuki Ohnogi''''' was a 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. He also made his own company called [[Scitron & Art]]. He is no longer a composer.
 
'''''Nobuyuki Ohnogi''''' was a 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. He also made his own company called [[Scitron & Art]]. He is no longer a composer.
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==Music Composition==
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Nobuyuki created sound drivers and composed music on his Prophet T8.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:41, 13 February 2013

Nobuyuki Ohnogi
Nobuyuki Ohnogi - 1.jpg
Local 大野木 宜幸 (おおのぎ のぶゆき)
Born January 27, 1956 (Age 56)
Birth Place Shizuoka, Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases
  • Uhohoy Ohnogi
  • Uho.Ohnogi
  • Uhosan
Website mixi.jp

Nobuyuki Ohnogi was a 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. He also made his own company called Scitron & Art. He is no longer a composer.

Music Composition

Nobuyuki created sound drivers and composed music on his Prophet T8.


Gameography

Released

Title

Sample

1981/02/?? New Rally-X (ARC)
1981/09/?? Galaga (ARC)
1981/11/?? Bosconian (ARC)
1982/??/?? Pole Position (ARC)
1982/??/?? Xevious (ARC)
1983/??/?? Libble Rabble (ARC)
1983/??/?? Mappy (ARC)
1983/??/?? Pole Position II (ARC)
1984/11/08 Xevious (NES)
1985/??/?? Metro-Cross (ARC) (メトロクロス)
1985/08/06 The Tower of Druaga (FC) Sound Software
1986/??/?? Hopping Mappy (ARC)
1986/08/28 Kidou Senshi Z-Gundam: Hot Scramble (FC) Sound Effects/Programmer
1986/12/16 Metro-Cross (FC) Original Music
1987/12/22 Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (NES) Music Programmer
1988/01/06 Family Circuit (FC) (ファミリーサーキット)
1988/07/22 The Quest of Ki (FC) (カイの冒険) Sound Program
1989/02/21 Wizardry II: Legacy of Llylgamyn - The Third Scenario (FC) Music Programmer
1989/07/21 Tenkaichi Bushi: Keru Naguuru (FC)
1990/03/09 Wizardry: Knight of Diamonds - The Second Scenario (NES) Music Programmer
1990/11/22 Sanrio Carnival (FC)
1991/05/11 Sanrio Carnival (GB)
1991/07/19 Family Circuit '91 (FC) (ファミリーサーキット '91)
1994/09/22 Libble Rabble (SFC)
1994/10/21 Super Family Circuit (SFC)

Picture Gallery

Links

  • Official Biography: (In Japanese) [1]