Kenichi Fujii
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Kenichi Fujii is a former Japanese composer and sound designer. He joined Home Data around 1990 and was a part of their in-house sound team Eurythm. Little is known about him; because Kenichi worked for Home Data, a company that usually left credits out of their games, Kenichi did not receive credit for most of his works. As a result, he was most likely involved with more titles that what is shown below in his gameography, and he just wasn't credited for it. When Eurythm broke away from Home Data, he went with Eurythm. It appears his last game was in 1997.
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Audio Development
NES
Kenichi coded the music in MML using a sound driver by Toshiyuki Hirota.
SNES
For Mahjong Sengoku Monogatari, Kenichi used a variant of Nintendo's Kankichi-kun.
For later games, Kenichi used variants of the SQ & DBOOT sound driver by Opus.