After many of our tireless efforts, we've managed to get a large amount of composer credits for many of the 90s Falcom game soundtracks. In particular, I'm interested in some of the composers from that time. Those would be Hirofumi Matsuoka, Mieko Ishikawa, Atsushi Shirakawa, Naoki Kaneda, Masaru Nakajima, Takahiro Tsunashima, and Satoshi Arai. The following posts will attempt to analyze each composer and investigate what they did during and after leaving Falcom (exception being Mieko Ishikawa who is still employed under Falcom).
Our biggest challenge now is to figure out composer credits for Brandish VT, or Brandish 4.
Documenting my favorite video game soundtrack developer Falcom, as well as reviewing other video game music I enjoy.
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Video Game Music is something criminally underrated. In particular, I began with the music of my childhood. Growing up, me and my brothers h...
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Mieko Ishikawa is one of Falcom's earliest composers, and now, a director for the company. She began composing in the late 80's, and...
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Video Game Music is something criminally underrated. In particular, I began with the music of my childhood. Growing up, me and my brothers h...
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A few years ago I got the idea to interview Atsushi Shirakawa (Tenmon). I reached out to him, and with the help of a few people, I got the c...
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