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Ryuji Sasai

is a Japanese former video game composer and bass guitarist. He is best known for his work on ''Xak'', ''Final Fantasy Legend III'' and ''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''. Sasai is noted for his rock style. His musical career came about when he was 15 years old and he formed a band. Before entering the gaming industry, Sasai was involved in the anime department, scoring two television series and a film. After creating music for four games as a freelancer, he was employed at Square from 1991 to 1998, where he worked on five games in total.
Although seemingly gone from the game music scene, he continued to compose music for bishōjo games, pachinko machines, and bands under a pseudonym. During his career in game music, Sasai often collaborated with fellow composers Tadahiro Nitta and Chihiro Fujioka. He has also been a member of the rock bands Novela and Action, and is currently performing with Queen Mania and Spiders from Cabaret as a bassist.
==Biography==
Born in Osaka, Japan, Ryuji Sasai began his musical career at the age of 15 playing instruments and forming a band. In 1982, he joined the rock band Novela; he was an instrumentalist and songwriter for several of their albums. During his stint with the band, he composed music for the anime series ''The Mysterious Cities of Gold'' (1982) and ''Adventures of the Little Koala'' (1984). After Novela dissolved in 1984, he provided the score for the 1986 film ''Windaria'' alongside Satoshi Kadokura. He became a member of the band Action in 1988, where he was a bass guitarist and a backing vocalist; the band were active for a decade.〔
His debut as a video game composer came with Crystal Software's ''Mugen No Shinzo III'' in 1989 with Chihiro Fujioka.〔 After sending his demo tapes and résumé to every software house and game company listed in the PC-specialized magazines, he got one response from Micro Cabin.〔 He went on to compose music for three ''Xak'' games along with Tadahiro Nitta: ''Xak: The Art of Visual Stage'', ''Fray in Magical Adventure'',〔 and ''Xak II: The Rising of the Red Moon''. During this time, he was working as a freelance composer.〔 In 1991, after Fujioka had been hired as a director for Square, Sasai was invited to join the company as they needed composers to assist Nobuo Uematsu and Kenji Ito.〔 His first assignment was to create the soundtrack to the Game Boy title ''Final Fantasy Legend III''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Game Credits for Final Fantasy Legend III )〕 Sasai composed the majority of the score, with director Fujioka handling four pieces.〔
His subsequent work for Square was 1992's ''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest'' (known as "''Mystic Quest Legend''" in Europe), which he composed with Yasuhiro Kawakami;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Tech Info )〕 it was the first game in the ''Final Fantasy'' series not to be composed by regular series composer Uematsu.〔 After a hiatus during the peak of Action's activity, Sasai was assigned as the sole composer for the Japan-exclusive game ''Rudra no Hihō'' (1996). Afterward, he contributed the track "Character Select" for the score to the multi-composer game ''Tobal No. 1'';〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Game Credits for Tobal No.1 )〕 the track was featured in the game's arranged album, ''Tobal No. 1 Remixes Electrical Indian'', arranged by the team, GUIDO.
After completing the score to ''Bushido Blade 2''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bushido Blade 2 Tech Info )〕 and Action dispersed in 1998, Sasai left Square.〔 He was originally going to score two role-playing games after ''Bushido Blade 2'', but due to circumstances with the company, it did not come to pass. Since he had been given no other assignments by the company, he decided to leave Square. Under a pseudonym, he subsequently composed and arranged music for bishōjo games, pachinko machines, and bands. Sasai is currently a bass guitarist for the Queen tribute band, Queen Mania, and the rock band Spiders from Cabaret.〔

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