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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. In 1985, he resigned Namco and founded his own company [[Scitron & Art]] and started working closely with Masanobu Endoh's division of Namco, [[Game | + | '''''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. In 1985, he resigned Namco and founded his own company [[Scitron & Art]] and started working closely with Masanobu Endoh's division of Namco, [[Game Studio]]. He is no longer a composer and is retired. |
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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. In 1985, he resigned Namco and founded his own company Scitron & Art and started working closely with Masanobu Endoh's division of Namco, Game Studio. He is no longer a composer and is retired.
Music Composition
Nobuyuki created sound drivers and composed music on his Prophet T8.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Sample |
Unreleased | Libble Rabble (FC) | |
1981/02/?? | New Rally-X (ARC) (ニュー ラリー エックス) | |
1981/07/?? | Warp & Warp (ARC) (ワープ&ワープ) | |
1981/09/?? | Galaga (ARC) (ギャラガ) | |
1981/11/?? | Bosconian (ARC) (ボスコニアン) | |
1982/??/?? | Pole Position (ARC) (ポールポジション) | |
1982/??/?? | Xevious (ARC) | |
1983/??/?? | Libble Rabble (ARC) | |
1983/??/?? | Mappy (ARC) (マッピー) | |
1983/??/?? | Pole Position II (ARC) | |
1984/11/02 | Pac-Man (NES) | Arranger |
1984/11/08 | Xevious (NES) | |
1984/11/14 | Mappy (FC) | |
1985/??/?? | Metro-Cross (ARC) (メトロクロス) | |
1985/02/15 | Galaga: Demons of Death (NES) | |
1985/07/12 | Warpman (FC) (ワープマン) | |
1985/08/06 | The Tower of Druaga (FC) 9ドルアーガの塔) | 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 |
1990/05/18 | Pac-Man (FDS) | Arranger |
1990/06/22 | Galaga (FDS) (ギャラガ) | |
1990/11/22 | Sanrio Carnival (FC) (さんりおカーニバル) | |
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]