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is a Japanese video game music composer, sound designer and musician. He was one of the 8ing/Raizing composers. ==Video games== * ''Digital Champ'' (1989) PC Engine * ''Ganbare! Golf Boys'' (1989) PC Engine * ''After Burst'' (1990) Game Boy * ''Serpent'' (1990) Game Boy * ''Kickball'' (1990) PC Engine ~ co-composed with: Miyuki Takagi * ''Cyber City Oedo 808: Kemono no Sokusei'' (1991) Turbo CD ~ co-composed with: Miyuki Takagi, Atsushi Yamaji, and Keiichi Yamamoto * ''L-Dis'' (1991) Turbo CD ~ co-composed with: Taku Iwasaki, Kayoko Maeda, Norio Makino, Miyuki Takagi, and Atsushi Yamaji * ''Ranma 1/2: Datō, Ganso Musabetsu Kakutō-Ryū!'' (1992) PC Engine * ''Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World'' (1993) Super Famicom * ''Sorcer Striker'' (1993) Arcade * ''Umihara Kawase'' (1994) Super Famicom ~ co-composed with: Masahito Nakano and Shinji Tachikawa * ''Ace Striker'' (1995) Super Famicom ~ co-composed with: Masahito Nakano and Shinji Tachikawa * ''Umihara Kawase Shun'' (1997) PlayStation ~ co-composed with: Shinji Tachikawa * ''Bloody Roar'' (1997) Arcade ~ co-composed with: Masaharu Iwata, Kenichi Koyano, Manabu Namiki, and Hitoshi Sakimoto * ''Armed Police Batrider'' (1998) Arcade ~ (one track, "Spiral Locus," reused from ''Sorcer Striker'') * ''Battle Bakraid'' (1999) Arcade * ''Dimahoo'' (2000) Arcade ~ co-composed with: Kenichi Koyano * ''Tekken Advance'' (2001) Game Boy Advance ~ co-composed with: Hitoshi Sakimoto * ''Kuru Kuru Kururin'' (2001) Game Boy Advance * ''Kururin Paradise'' (2002) Game Boy Advance * ''Gekitou Pro Yakyuu: Mizushi Mashinji All-Stars vs. Pro Yakyuu'' (2003) Arcade ~ co-composed with: Shinji Hosoe, Masaharu Iwata, Kenichi Koyano, and Ayako Saso * ''Kururin Squash!'' (2004) GameCube * ''Fire Pro Wrestling Returns'' (2005) PlayStation 2 * ''InuYasha: Feudal Combat'' (2005) PlayStation 2 sound engineer * ''Style Savvy'' (2008) Nintendo DS 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Atsuhiro Motoyama」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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