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==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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+ | ==Games which use YMOIMO sound driver== | ||
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***''[[Zero Wing]]'' (for [[Toaplan]]; 1991) | ***''[[Zero Wing]]'' (for [[Toaplan]]; 1991) | ||
***''[[Dino Land]]'' (for Wolf Team; 1991) | ***''[[Dino Land]]'' (for Wolf Team; 1991) | ||
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***''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' (for Sega/[[CRI]]; 1991) | ***''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' (for Sega/[[CRI]]; 1991) | ||
***''[[Ys III: Wanderers from Ys]]'' (for [[Falcom]]/[[Telenet Japan]]; 1991) | ***''[[Ys III: Wanderers from Ys]]'' (for [[Falcom]]/[[Telenet Japan]]; 1991) | ||
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***''[[Shining Force]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1993) | ***''[[Shining Force]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1993) | ||
***''[[Advanced Busterhawk Gley Lancer]]'' (for NCS; 1992) | ***''[[Advanced Busterhawk Gley Lancer]]'' (for NCS; 1992) | ||
***''[[Landstalker]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1992) | ***''[[Landstalker]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1992) | ||
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***''[[Kishi Densetsu]]'' (for [[Kodansha Research Institute]]; 1993) | ***''[[Kishi Densetsu]]'' (for [[Kodansha Research Institute]]; 1993) | ||
***''[[Shining Force II]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1993) | ***''[[Shining Force II]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1993) | ||
***''[[Maten no Soumetsu]]'' (for Kodansha Research Institute; 1993) | ***''[[Maten no Soumetsu]]'' (for Kodansha Research Institute; 1993) | ||
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***''[[Lord Monarch]]'' (for [[Sega Falcom]]; 1994) | ***''[[Lord Monarch]]'' (for [[Sega Falcom]]; 1994) | ||
***''[[Langrisser II]]'' (for NCS; 1994) | ***''[[Langrisser II]]'' (for NCS; 1994) | ||
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*Sound design by [[Masaru Suzuki]]: | *Sound design by [[Masaru Suzuki]]: | ||
**Made with his standard sound driver, YMOIMO (also known as Cube/Masaru Suzuki): | **Made with his standard sound driver, YMOIMO (also known as Cube/Masaru Suzuki): | ||
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***''[[Insector X]]'' (for Taito/HOT-B; 1990) | ***''[[Insector X]]'' (for Taito/HOT-B; 1990) | ||
***''[[Rainbow Islands Extra]]'' (for Taito; 1990) | ***''[[Rainbow Islands Extra]]'' (for Taito; 1990) | ||
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***''[[Ka-Ge-Ki]]'' (for [[Kaneko]]/HOT-B; 1991) | ***''[[Ka-Ge-Ki]]'' (for [[Kaneko]]/HOT-B; 1991) | ||
***''[[Blue Almanac]]'' (for Kodansha Research Institute; 1991) | ***''[[Blue Almanac]]'' (for Kodansha Research Institute; 1991) | ||
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===[[Saturn]]=== | ===[[Saturn]]=== | ||
− | + | *''[[Kakinoki Shougi]]'' (for [[ASCII]]; 1995) | |
− | + | *''[[Shin Kaitei Gunkan: Koutetsu no Kodoku]]'' (for ASCII; 1997) | |
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− | + | *''[[Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S Vol. 2]]'' (for [[TEN Institute]]; 1998) | |
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===[[Dreamcast]]=== | ===[[Dreamcast]]=== | ||
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Cube Corp. (キューブ) is a Japanese sound design company. In the video game industry, they are known for aiding various developers with sound design.
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- Langrisser (1991) (audio)
- Gynoug (1991) (audio)
- Blue Almanac (1991) (audio)
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (1993)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994)
- Virtua Fighter 2 (1996)
Mega-CD
- Lunar: The Silver Star (1992)
- Arslan Senki (1993)
- Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra (1993) (audio)
- Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra (unreleased)
Saturn
- Tokimeki Memorial: Taisen Pazurudama (1996) (audio)
- Langrisser III (1996) (audio)
- Gekka no Kishi: Ouryuusen (1996) (audio)
- Assault Suit Leynos 2 (1997)
- The Conveni: Ano Machi o Dokusen Seyo (1997) (audio)
- Kaitou Saint Tail (1997)
- Ruriiro no Yuki (1998) (audio)
Dreamcast
- Plus Plumb (1999) (audio)
- Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 (2000) (audio)
PlayStation 2
Xbox 360
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2009)
PlayStation 3
Nintendo Switch Online
Nintendo DS
- Brain Assist (2007) (sound production)
Windows PC
- Sonic the Hedgehog CD (1996) (music and sound effect recomposition)
Steam
Games which use Cube/Noriyuki Iwadare sound driver
Mega Drive
- Crusader of Centy (1994)
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (1993)
- Jewel Master (1991)
- Ranger-X (1993)
- Snow Bros. (1993)
- The Steel Empire (1992)
Games which use YMOIMO sound driver
Mega Drive
- Uchuu Senkan Gomora (1991)
- XDR (1990)
Sega Mega Drive
- Sound design by Noriyuki Iwadare:
- Made with his standard sound driver, known as "Cube/Noriyuki Iwadare":
- Space Invaders 90 (for Taito; 1990)
- Granada (for Wolf Team; 1990)
- Darius II (for Taito; 1990)
- Gynoug (for NCS; 1991)
- Shining in the Darkness (for Sega/Climax; 1991)
- Langrisser (for NCS; 1991)
- Zero Wing (for Toaplan; 1991)
- Dino Land (for Wolf Team; 1991)
- Galaxy Force II (for Sega/CRI; 1991)
- Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (for Falcom/Telenet Japan; 1991)
- Shining Force (for Sega/Climax; 1993)
- Advanced Busterhawk Gley Lancer (for NCS; 1992)
- Landstalker (for Sega/Climax; 1992)
- Kishi Densetsu (for Kodansha Research Institute; 1993)
- Shining Force II (for Sega/Climax; 1993)
- Maten no Soumetsu (for Kodansha Research Institute; 1993)
- Lord Monarch (for Sega Falcom; 1994)
- Langrisser II (for NCS; 1994)
- Furthermore, this driver was stolen by the developers of the unlicensed game Dial Q o Mawase!
- Custom-made:
- After Burner II (for Sega/Dempa; 1990)
- Made with his standard sound driver, known as "Cube/Noriyuki Iwadare":
- Sound design by Masaru Suzuki:
- Made with his standard sound driver, YMOIMO (also known as Cube/Masaru Suzuki):
- Insector X (for Taito/HOT-B; 1990)
- Rainbow Islands Extra (for Taito; 1990)
- Crack Down (for Sega; 1990)
- Ka-Ge-Ki (for Kaneko/HOT-B; 1991)
- Blue Almanac (for Kodansha Research Institute; 1991)
- Made with his standard sound driver, YMOIMO (also known as Cube/Masaru Suzuki):
Game Gear
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (for Compile/Sega; 1993) — their site lists this next to the MD version with the string "上記同タイトルゲームギア同時発売"
Saturn
- Kakinoki Shougi (for ASCII; 1995)
- Shin Kaitei Gunkan: Koutetsu no Kodoku (for ASCII; 1997)
- Steep Slope Sliders (for Pack-In-Soft; 1997)
- Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S Vol. 2 (for TEN Institute; 1998)
- Sorvice (for Altron; 1998)
Dreamcast
- Boku to, Bokura no Natsu (for KID; 2002)
- Erde: Nezu no Kinoshitade (for KID; 2003)