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− | '''Etsuo Ishii''' is a Japanese composer and sound designer who works for [[Namco]]. | + | '''Etsuo Ishii''' (better known as '''Astron Ishii''') is a Japanese composer and sound designer who works for [[Namco]]. He started working for the company around 1988 and primarily worked on their coin-op games, with one of his first works being ''Mirai Ninja'' (alongside [[Norio Nakagata]]). His best known soundtrack is for the arcade game ''Marvel Land''. Some of his other known works include ''Lucky & Wild'', ''Prop Cycle'', and ''Golly! Ghost''. During the 90s, he started being credited less for music and more for sound effects, production, and engineering. |
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+ | Ishii stayed with Namco when they became Bandai Namco Games, and continues to work for the company to this day. | ||
==Audio Development== | ==Audio Development== | ||
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| [[Dragon Spirit (TG16)]] (ドラゴンスピリット) | | [[Dragon Spirit (TG16)]] (ドラゴンスピリット) | ||
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− | | With [[Shinji Hosoe]], [[Yoshinori Kawamoto]], and | + | | With [[Shinji Hosoe]], [[Yoshinori Kawamoto]], and [[Kazuo Noguchi]]. |
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+ | | 1988-??-?? | ||
+ | | [[Mirai Ninja (ARC)]] (未来忍者) | ||
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+ | | With [[Norio Nakagata]]. | ||
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| 1989-??-?? | | 1989-??-?? | ||
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| Sound Assist | | Sound Assist | ||
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+ | | 1990-??-?? | ||
+ | | [[Golly! Ghost! (ARC)]] (ゴーリーゴースト) | ||
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+ | | 1991-06-28 | ||
+ | | [[Marvel Land (GEN)]] (マーベルランド) | ||
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+ | | Arranged by "Amu-Nyoro" and [[Yoshiki Nishimura]]. | ||
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+ | | 1991-??-?? | ||
+ | | [[Bubble Trouble: Golly! Ghost! 2 (ARC)]] (ゴーリーゴースト2 バブルトラブル) | ||
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| 1992-??-?? | | 1992-??-?? | ||
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| With [[Yuri Misumi]], [[Keiichi Okabe]], [[Shinji Hosoe]], [[Ayako Saso]], and [[Nobuyoshi Sano]]. | | With [[Yuri Misumi]], [[Keiichi Okabe]], [[Shinji Hosoe]], [[Ayako Saso]], and [[Nobuyoshi Sano]]. | ||
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+ | | 1994-??-?? | ||
+ | | [[Ridge Racer 2 (ARC)]] (リッジレーサー2) | ||
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+ | | Sound | ||
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| 1995-12-03 | | 1995-12-03 | ||
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| 1997-03-20 | | 1997-03-20 | ||
− | | [[Tekken 3 (ARC)]] ( | + | | [[Tekken 3 (ARC)]] (鉄拳3) |
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| Sound Effect/Voice Editor | | Sound Effect/Voice Editor | ||
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| 1998-03-26 | | 1998-03-26 | ||
− | | [[Tekken 3 (PS1)]] ( | + | | [[Tekken 3 (PS1)]] (鉄拳3) |
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| Sound Design with [[Yu Miyake]], [[Akitaka Toyama]], and [[Kazuhiro Nakamura]]. | | Sound Design with [[Yu Miyake]], [[Akitaka Toyama]], and [[Kazuhiro Nakamura]]. | ||
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+ | | 1998-??-?? | ||
+ | | [[500 GP (ARC)]] | ||
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| 2000-10-12 | | 2000-10-12 | ||
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| Sound Effects with various others. | | Sound Effects with various others. | ||
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+ | | Unknown | ||
+ | | Ichimōdajin! Katori Patchin Daisakusen (???) (一網打尽!蚊取りパッチン大作戦) | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [https://www.facebook.com/etsuo.ishii.5 facebook.com/etsuo.ishii.5] - Facebook. | * [https://www.facebook.com/etsuo.ishii.5 facebook.com/etsuo.ishii.5] - Facebook. | ||
+ | * [https://w.atwiki.jp/gamemusicbest100/pages/8485.html w.atwiki.jp/gamemusicbest100/pages/8485.html] - Atwiki.jp (Japanese). | ||
[[Category: Composers]] | [[Category: Composers]] |
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Etsuo Ishii (better known as Astron Ishii) is a Japanese composer and sound designer who works for Namco. He started working for the company around 1988 and primarily worked on their coin-op games, with one of his first works being Mirai Ninja (alongside Norio Nakagata). His best known soundtrack is for the arcade game Marvel Land. Some of his other known works include Lucky & Wild, Prop Cycle, and Golly! Ghost. During the 90s, he started being credited less for music and more for sound effects, production, and engineering.
Ishii stayed with Namco when they became Bandai Namco Games, and continues to work for the company to this day.
Audio Development
Gameography
Image Gallery
Links
- facebook.com/etsuo.ishii.5 - Facebook.
- w.atwiki.jp/gamemusicbest100/pages/8485.html - Atwiki.jp (Japanese).