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| Name        = Shinichi Seya
 
| Name        = Shinichi Seya
 
| Local      = 瀬谷 辰宇 (せや しんいち)
 
| Local      = 瀬谷 辰宇 (せや しんいち)
| Picture    = Shinichi_Seya_-_01.jpg
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| Picture    = Shinichi Seya - 01.jpg
| Born        = Toyohashi-shi, Aichi, Japan
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| Born        = 1969-01-28
| BirthPlace  = January 28, 1969
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| BirthPlace  = Toyohashi-shi, Aichi, Japan
 
| Nationality = Japanese
 
| Nationality = Japanese
 
| Flag        = Japan
 
| Flag        = Japan
| Alias01     = About SS
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| Aliases     = About SS, About S.S, About.SS, A.S.S., MUSE, Seya, Nekoko
| Website    =  
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| Website    = http://blogger.seya.org/
 
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'''''Shinichi Seya''''' was a Japanese programmer who worked for Sunsoft. He primary worked with the audio side of programming in the earlier part of his career, but later moved onto general programming and game coding. He worked with [[Nobuyuki Hara]] on many projects, which almost always meant programming and implementing [[Naoki Kodaka]]'s music into the game.
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'''''Shinichi Seya''''' is a former Japanese programmer who worked for [[Sunsoft]]. He primarily worked with the audio side of programming in the earlier part of his career, but later moved onto general programming and game coding. He worked with [[Nobuyuki Hara]] on many projects, which almost always meant programming and implementing [[Naoki Kodaka]]'s music into the game. In late 1992 he left Sunsoft with a number of his colleagues to join Prism Kikaku (Later Nippon Ichi Software), and on the side worked with the PC-98 music group [[MUSE]].
  
 
==Gameography==
 
==Gameography==
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! Released
| Caption01 = Released
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! Title
| Caption02 = Title
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! Sample
| Caption03 = Sample
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! Notes
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| 1989/12/22
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| 1989-01-??
| [[Benkei Gaiden (TG16)]]
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| [[Tough Turf (ARC)]]
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|
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| Sound Composer/Programmer
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|-
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| 1989-03-??
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| [[Bay•Route (ARC)]]
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|
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| Music, alongside [[Vial Music]] and/or [[Michie Takemori]].
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|-
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| 1990-04-13
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| [[Batman (GB)]]
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1990/07/27
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| 1990-07-27
| [[Batman (GEN)]]
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| [[Batman: The Video Game (GEN)]] (バットマン)
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1990/10/12
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| 1990-08-10
| [[Batman (TG16)]]
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| [[Journey to Silius (NES)]] (ラフ World)
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1990/08/10
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| 1990-10-??
| [[Journey to Silius (NES)]]
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| [[Gremlins 2: The New Batch (NES)]]
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1990/10/??
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| 1990-10-12
| [[Gremlins 2: The New Batch (NES)]]
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| [[Batman (TG16)]] (バットマン)
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1991/04/27
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| 1990-10-21
| [[Shi-Kin-Joh (MD)]]
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| [[Tel-Tel Stadium (GEN)]] (TEL・TELスタジアム)
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|
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| Sound Programmer for [[Vial Music]]'s compositions
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|-
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| 1990-12-21
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| [[Gremlins 2: The New Batch (GB)]]
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1991/05/22
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| 1991-03-22
 
| [[The Manhole (TGCD)]]
 
| [[The Manhole (TGCD)]]
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1991/09/20
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| 1991-04-27
| [[Ufouria: The Saga (NES)]]
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| [[Shi-Kin-Joh (GEN)]] (紫禁城)
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1991/09/27
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| 1991-08-23
| [[Super Spy Hunter (NES)]]
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| [[Blaster Master Boy (GB)]] (ボンバーキング シナリオ2)
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1991/??/??
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| 1991-09-20
| [[Blaster Master Boy (GB)]]
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| [[Ufouria: The Saga (NES)]] (へべれけ)
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1992/01/14
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| 1991-09-27
| [[Super Fantasy Zone (GEN)]]
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| [[Super Spy Hunter (NES)]] (バトルフォーミュラ)
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Super Spy Hunter - NES - Stage 1 & 4 (Part 1).ogg}}
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1992/01/31
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| 1991-12-20
| [[Mr. Gimmick (NES)]]
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| [[Batman: Return of the Joker (NES)]] (ダイナマイトバットマン)
| Special Thanks
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|
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| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
|-
| 1992/11/27
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| 1992-01-14
| [[Trip World (GB)]]
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| [[Super Fantasy Zone (GEN)]] (スーパーファンタジーゾーン)
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|
 
| Sound Programmer
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|-
 
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| 1994/12/??
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| 1992-01-31
| [[Pieces (SNES)]]
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| [[Mr. Gimmick (NES)]] (ギミック!)
| Programmer
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| Special Thanks; Sound Driver and Composition Help
 
|-
 
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| 1994/12/29
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| 1992-10-29
| [[Dual Orb II (SFC)]]
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| [[Cosmo Gang: The Video (SNES)]] (コズモギャング・ザ・ビデオ)
| Programmer
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|
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| Music Programmer
 
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|-
| 1996/09/13
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| 1992-11-27
| [[Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti (PS1)]]
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| [[Trip World (GB)]] (トリップワールド)
| Programmer
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|
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| Music Programmer
 
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| 1998/05/21
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| 1993-04-16
| [[Honoo no Ryōrijin: Cooking Fighter Hao (PS1)]]
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| [[Dual Orb (SNES)]] (デュアルオーブ)
| Special Thanks
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| Music Programmer
 
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| 1998/12/17
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| 1995-09-08
| [[Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure (PS1)]]
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| [[Gakuen Sodom (PC-98)]] (学園ソドム 教室の牝奴隷達)
| Programmer
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|
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| Composer, with [[MUSE]] team.
 
|-
 
|-
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| 1999-11-25
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| [[Little Princess: Marl Ōkoku no Ningyō Hime 2 (PS1)]]
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| Sound Programmer
 
|}
 
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[[Category:Sound Programmers]]
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==Picture Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Shinichi Seya - 01.jpg|Twitter profile picture.
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</gallery>
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==Links==
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*[https://www.facebook.com/shinichi.seya facebook.com/shinichi.seya] - Facebook
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*[https://twitter.com/seya128 twitter.com/seya128] - Twitter.
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[[Category: Sound Programmers]]

Revision as of 06:26, 19 June 2021

Shinichi Seya
Shinichi Seya - 01.jpg
Local 瀬谷 辰宇 (せや しんいち)
Born 1969-01-28
Birth Place Toyohashi-shi, Aichi, Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases About SS, About S.S, About.SS, A.S.S., MUSE, Seya, Nekoko
Website http://blogger.seya.org/

Shinichi Seya is a former Japanese programmer who worked for Sunsoft. He primarily worked with the audio side of programming in the earlier part of his career, but later moved onto general programming and game coding. He worked with Nobuyuki Hara on many projects, which almost always meant programming and implementing Naoki Kodaka's music into the game. In late 1992 he left Sunsoft with a number of his colleagues to join Prism Kikaku (Later Nippon Ichi Software), and on the side worked with the PC-98 music group MUSE.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1989-01-?? Tough Turf (ARC) Sound Composer/Programmer
1989-03-?? Bay•Route (ARC) Music, alongside Vial Music and/or Michie Takemori.
1990-04-13 Batman (GB) Sound Programmer
1990-07-27 Batman: The Video Game (GEN) (バットマン) Sound Programmer
1990-08-10 Journey to Silius (NES) (ラフ World) Sound Programmer
1990-10-?? Gremlins 2: The New Batch (NES) Sound Programmer
1990-10-12 Batman (TG16) (バットマン) Sound Programmer
1990-10-21 Tel-Tel Stadium (GEN) (TEL・TELスタジアム) Sound Programmer for Vial Music's compositions
1990-12-21 Gremlins 2: The New Batch (GB) Sound Programmer
1991-03-22 The Manhole (TGCD) Sound Programmer
1991-04-27 Shi-Kin-Joh (GEN) (紫禁城) Sound Programmer
1991-08-23 Blaster Master Boy (GB) (ボンバーキング シナリオ2) Sound Programmer
1991-09-20 Ufouria: The Saga (NES) (へべれけ) Sound Programmer
1991-09-27 Super Spy Hunter (NES) (バトルフォーミュラ)
Sound Programmer
1991-12-20 Batman: Return of the Joker (NES) (ダイナマイトバットマン) Sound Programmer
1992-01-14 Super Fantasy Zone (GEN) (スーパーファンタジーゾーン) Sound Programmer
1992-01-31 Mr. Gimmick (NES) (ギミック!) Special Thanks; Sound Driver and Composition Help
1992-10-29 Cosmo Gang: The Video (SNES) (コズモギャング・ザ・ビデオ) Music Programmer
1992-11-27 Trip World (GB) (トリップワールド) Music Programmer
1993-04-16 Dual Orb (SNES) (デュアルオーブ) Music Programmer
1995-09-08 Gakuen Sodom (PC-98) (学園ソドム 教室の牝奴隷達) Composer, with MUSE team.
1999-11-25 Little Princess: Marl Ōkoku no Ningyō Hime 2 (PS1) Sound Programmer

Picture Gallery

Links