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Revision as of 17:46, 23 September 2010

Yoshihiro Sakaguchi
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Born Unknown
Birth Place
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases
  • Yuukichan's Papa

Yoshihiro Sakaguchi was Capcom's in-house music composer. He is famous for doing music for most of the Mega Man games.

Music Composition

While it is not known, it can be assumed Yoshihiro used hex code for his NES music.


Gameography


Released

Title

Sample

1987/12/17 Mega Man (NES)
1988/12/24 Mega Man II (NES)
1990/02/23 Code Name: Viper (NES)