Tomoyuki Hamada

From Video Game Music Preservation Foundation Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Tomoyuki Hamada
Tomoyuki Hamada - 1.jpg
Local 濱田 智之 (はまだ ともゆき)
Born November 27, 1968
Birth Place Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases T's Music, T. Hamada, Tomoaki Hamada, 沢村竣 (Satsui Sawamura)

Tomoyuki Hamada was a Japanese composer who was the founder of video game music group T's Music alongside Taro Hara. Tomoyuki scored many games for the group, but later departed the group in 2007. Hamada currently serves as a producer for 5pb. He is the older brother of Hiroyuki Hamada, who was also a part of the group.

Some of his notable works include Tetris Battle Gaiden, Doraemon 3, and Fisheyes.

Gameography

Released Title Platform Notes
1992-07-29 Mahou no Princess Minky Momo Remember Dream (FC) (魔法のプリンセス ミンキーモモ リメンバー ドリーム) With Yasuhiro Itou.
1993-??-?? Super Widget (SNES)
1993-01-29 Super Bikkuriman (SFC)
1993-02-05 Gegege no Kitarou: Fukkatsu! Tenma Daiou (SFC) (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 復活!天魔大王)
1993-12-10 Nakayoshi to Issho (FC) (なかよしといっしょ) Arranged Takanori Arisawa's music.
1993-12-24 Tetris: Battle Gaiden (SFC)
1994-03-18 Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2: Dorapon Quest (SFC)
1994-03-30 Monster Maker: Yami no Ryuukishi (TGCD)
1994-12-16 Doraemon 3 (SFC)
1995-??-?? SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron (SNES)
1995-06-16 MoguMogu Gombo: Harukanaru Chou Ryouri Densetsu (GB) (モグモグGOMBO)
1995-08-04 Chou-Mahou Tairiku Wozz (SFC)
1995-08-25 Coron Land (SFC)
1995-09-29 Hi no Ouji: Yamato Takeru (SFC)
1996-05-31 Dark Half (SFC)
1997-01-24 Boundary Gate: Daughter of Kingdom (PCFX)
2001-07-27 Hana Yori Dango: Another Love Story (GBC) (花より男子) Sound Direction
2003-12-18 Growlanser IV: Wayfarer of the Time (PS2)

Picture Gallery

Links