T. Mikumo

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T. Mikumo
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Local みくも
Born
Birth Place Unknown
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases Mikumonky, ふれでぃ・みくも (Freddy Mikumo), T. Mikumos, Q.Mikmo, Avante Momoko

T. Mikumo is the pseudonym of a Japanese composer and sound designer who worked at Human Entertainment. Because he was credited in only a handful of titles, there is little known about him, as well as the games he worked on. He may have done many more titles for Human, but it is currently unclear as most of their games at the time lacked credits. When Human started putting credits in their games on a regular basis, his name stopped being mentioned.

He is perhaps best known as the composer of Monster Party alongside Masaki Hashimoto.

Some speculate that the name may be a possible alias of Tohru Hayashi.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1988-08-?? World Class Track Meet (NES) (ファミリートレーナー ランニングスタジアム) With Masaki Hashimoto.
1988-12-09 Michael Andretti's World Grand Prix (NES) (中嶋悟F-1 HERO) With Masaki Hashimoto.
1988-12-17 Top Rider (FC) (トップライダー)
1989-01-27 Motocross Champion (FC) (モトクロスチャンピオン) Game Credits: "Music: Direct: Kumoga, Compose: Mikucu". Either alias could belong to this composer.
1989-06-?? Monster Party (NES) (パロディ ワールド モンスター パーティ) With Masaki Hashimoto.
1989-08-08 Meimon! Daisan Yakyuubu (FC) (名門!第三野球部) Composer? (Game credits "Chappy & Hatch".)
1989-10-14 Venus Senki (FC) (ヴィナス戦記 イオ・シティ奪回) With "Metldon" (Masaki Hashimoto?)

Aliases

In the Japanese prototype of Monster Party, the staff use punny pseudonyms, similar to Castlevania (NES). Mikumo is credited as Freddy Mikumo, a reference to the famous horror villain Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. In the North American release, he is credited as Mikumonky.

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