Yoshihiro Sakaguchi
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Yoshihiro Sakaguchi worked for Capcom from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s. He composed music for many titles including the first two Mega Man games, and the first two Street Fighters. While working there, he programmed the Capcom Famicom sound driver.
Music Composition
NES
Yoshihiro created the Capcom NES sound driver and programmed it in hex code.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Sample |
Unreleased | Titan Warriors (NES) | |
1985/12/11 | 1942 (NES) | Sound Driver |
1986/02/08 | SonSon (FC) | Sound Driver |
1986/06/13 | Ghosts 'N Goblins (NES) | Sound Driver |
1986/09/27 | Commando (NES) | Sound Driver |
1986/12/24 | Trojan (NES) | Sound Driver |
1987/04/14 | Makai Island (NES) | Sound Effects |
1987/05/25 | Section-Z (NES) | Sound Driver |
1987/08/?? | Street Fighter (ARC) | |
1987/09/24 | Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong (FC) | Sound Driver |
1987/12/17 | Mega Man (NES) | Sound Driver |
1988/02/?? | Gun.Smoke (NES) | Sound Driver |
1988/06/01 | 1943 Kai (ARC) | |
1988/06/?? | Forgotten Worlds (ARC) | |
1988/07/?? | Legendary Wings (NES) | Sound Driver |
1988/07/20 | Bionic Commando (NES) | Sound Driver |
1988/10/?? | 1943: The Battle of Midway (NES) | Sound Driver |
1988/10/?? | Mickey Mousecapade (NES) | Sound Driver |
1988/11/15 | Samurai Sword (FDS) | Sound Driver |
1988/12/24 | Mega Man II (NES) | Sound Driver |
1988/12/24 | Pro Yakyuu? Satsujin Jiken (FC) | Sound Driver |
1989/12/?? | Final Fight (ARC) | |
1990/02/23 | Code Name: Viper (NES) | Sound Driver |
1990/03/01 | Adventure Quiz 2: Hatena? no Daibouken (ARC) | |
1990/04/?? | Mercs (ARC) | |
1992/09/?? | Warriors of Fate (ARC) |