Osamu Ishikawa

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Osamu Ishikawa
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Local 石川 修 (いしかわ おさむ)
Born 1973-04-11
Birth Place Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases Khaos, 尼っ子2号, amakko2

Osamu Ishikawa is a Japanese composer who worked as part of the music freelance group sinewave.japan. He was also very active in the doujin music scene under his alias amakko2, and he was the chief organizer of the circle Blue Blood, which produced PC-8801 music disks and CDs. As a music freelancer, he also created music for the companies Tenshindou, Tactics, Specious, Studio Nabe Bugyou, and Compile. In the mid 2000s, it appears that he left the game industry.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1993-01-15 Edge (PC98) (エッジ) Music Arrange [sic] with Takahiro Yonemura.
1994-09-02 Jinn ~Eien no Yuushi~ (PC98) (JINN~永遠の勇士~) Music Compose with Takahiro Yonemura.
1994-11-25 VG II: The Bout of Cabalistic Goddess (PC98) (V.G.II -姫神舞闘譚-) Guest music composition
1997-10-31 Puyo Puyo Sun 64 (N64) (ぷよぷよSUN 64) With Koji Onari, Satoshi Shimazaki, Ko Hayashi, and Daisuke Nagata.
1997-11-27 Puyo Puyo Sun Ketteiban (PS1) (ぷよぷよSUN 決定盤) With Koji Onari, Satoshi Shimazaki, Ko Hayashi, and Daisuke Nagata.
1997-12-06 Hakunetsu! Puyolympic! (W32) (白熱!ぷよりんぴっく!) With various others
1998-11-27 Pocket Puyo Puyo Sun (GBC) (ぽっけと ぷよぷよ SUN) With Satoshi Shimazaki, Einosuke Nagao, and Fumiaki Kawashima.
1999-03-18 Waku Puyo Dungeon Ketteiban (PS1) (わくぷよダンジョン決定盤) With Ko Hayashi, Keita Haga, Daisuke Nagata, and Shigeharu Imano.
1999-05-28 Suzu ga Utau Hi (WIN) (鈴がうたう日)
1999-12-27 Paradise Paradox (WIN) (パラダイス パラドックス) With Daisuke Nagata
2000-01-04 Yuuyake -November- (WIN) (夕焼け - November -)
2000-03-31 Arle no Bouken: Mahou no Jewel (GBC) (アルルの冒険 まほうのジュエル) With Ko Hayashi and Satoshi Shimazaki.
2000-08-11 Idol Hakuraku Lesson (WIN) (IDOL剥落LESSON)
2000-08-11 SuiSui Sweet (WIN) (すいすいSweet)
2000-08-11 CHEERIO! (WIN) (ちぇりお!)

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