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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (三島 順平) is a [[Sega]] sound composer. Born on May 20th (the same day as fellow [[Hitmaker]] Sound Team member [[Kentaro Koyama]]) in 1982, Mishima was inspired to pursue music after seeing his sister learning it. He was heavily influenced by Sega music, with his first album purchase being [[Virtua Fighter 2 Sound Track]].
 
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (三島 順平) is a [[Sega]] sound composer. Born on May 20th (the same day as fellow [[Hitmaker]] Sound Team member [[Kentaro Koyama]]) in 1982, Mishima was inspired to pursue music after seeing his sister learning it. He was heavily influenced by Sega music, with his first album purchase being [[Virtua Fighter 2 Sound Track]].
  
In 2003 Mishima joined the Hitmaker Sound Team{{ref|http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/colmun43.html}}, his first project being the [[World Club Champion Football]] series. He would later be moved to the [[AM2]] department.
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In 2003 Mishima joined the Hitmaker Sound Team{{ref|http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/colmun43.html}}, becoming the group's first new sound recruit since 1999{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20240227113726/http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/site/columnpast/column141.html}} when [[Mitsuharu Fukuyama]] and [[Takeshi Isozaki]] joined. Mishima's first project was ''[[The Quiz Show]]'', before taking over for [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]] on the ''[[:category:World Club Champion Football|World Club Champion Football]]'' series. He would later be moved to the [[AM2]] department, where he would contribute to ''[[:category:Virtua Fighter|Virtua Fighter]]'', ''[[Shining Force Cross]]'' sub-series of ''Shining'' games, and most famously, ''[[Border Break]]'', for which he was also a member of the band [[Metasequioia]] which performed at live events similar to the [[S.S.T.Band]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230721090823/https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/takenobu-mitsuyoshi/episodes/SEGA-SOUND-STREET-on-Spotify-Vol-2-e276k2h}}
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==
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* ''[[World Club Champion Football: European Clubs 2005-2006]]''{{ref|1=https://vgmdb.net/db/covers.php?do=view&cover=34954}} (2006)
 
* ''[[Vermilion vs Rent A Hero Original Soundtrack]]'' (CD) (2009)
 
* ''[[Shining Force Cross Raid]]'' (2010)
 
 
* ''[[Border Break Airburst]]'' (2010)
 
* ''[[Border Break Airburst]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F]]'' (2013) — Sound Effects/Sound Direction
 
* ''[[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone]]'' (2013) — Sound
 
 
* ''[[Border Break Scramble]]'' (2014)
 
* ''[[Border Break Scramble]]'' (2014)
* ''[[Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX]]'' (2015) — Sound Design
 
 
* ''[[Border Break X]]'' (2016)
 
* ''[[Border Break X]]'' (2016)
* ''[[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone]]'' (2016) — Sound
 
 
* ''[[Border Break (PlayStation 4)]]'' (2018) — Sound Designer
 
* ''[[Border Break (PlayStation 4)]]'' (2018) — Sound Designer
* ''[[Border Break Music Collection Type-02]]'' (CD) (2019)
 
* ''[[Border Break Music Collection Type-03]]'' (CD) (2020)
 
* ''[[Border Break Music Collection Type-04]]'' (CD) (2020) — Mastering Supervisor
 
* ''[[Border Break Music Collection Type-05]]'' (CD) (2020) — Mastering Supervisor
 
 
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==Song credits==
 
==Song credits==
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===''[[World Club Champion Football]]''===
 
===''[[World Club Champion Football]]''===
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* Be Renewed Winners — Music (with [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]]) [NOTE: Also known as "World Club Champion Football 'The Winner's song'"]
 
* Be Renewed Winners — Music (with [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]]) [NOTE: Also known as "World Club Champion Football 'The Winner's song'"]
 
* World Club Champion Football Orchestra Medley — Music (with [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]])
 
* World Club Champion Football Orchestra Medley — Music (with [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]])
 
===''[[Vermilion vs Rent A Hero Original Soundtrack]]''===
 
* Light Song -[H.] Arrange Ver.- — Ocarina, Choir (with [[Hiroshi Kawaguchi]], [[Mitsuharu Fukuyama]], [[Yasuhiro Takagi]], [[Kentaro Koyama]], [[Susumu Tsukagoshi]], [[Chihiro Aoki]] & [[Takahiro Kai]])
 
  
 
===''[[Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown]]''===
 
===''[[Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown]]''===
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* Extreme pirates (Metasequoia Version) <{{rolloverText|メタセコイア ライブアレンジ|Metasequoia Live Arrange}}> — Arrangement
 
* Extreme pirates (Metasequoia Version) <{{rolloverText|メタセコイア ライブアレンジ|Metasequoia Live Arrange}}> — Arrangement
 
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==Interviews==
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{{InterviewList|Junpei Mishima}}
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*[https://segaretro.org/Interview:_Takenobu_Mitsuyoshi,_Yasuyuki_Nagata,_Junpei_Mishima_(2023-10-17)_by_Real_Sound# Interview: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Yasuyuki Nagata, Junpei Mishima (2023-10-17) by Real Sound]
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==Photographs==
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:''Main article: [[:Category:Photos of {{PAGENAME}}|Photos of {{PAGENAME}}]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/site/columnpast/column141.html Hitmaker Profile]
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* [http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/site/columnpast/column141.html Hito Maker column #141]
* [http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/home.html Profile on Hitmaker Sound Page (Backup)]
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* [http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/member09.html Profile on Hitmaker Sound Page (Backup)]
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* Hitmaker Sound Page column (Backup) [http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/colmun43.html Vol.43], [http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/colmun43.html Vol.43], [http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/colmun62.html Vol.62]
 
* [https://vgmdb.net/artist/6618 {{PAGENAME}} on VGMdb]
 
* [https://vgmdb.net/artist/6618 {{PAGENAME}} on VGMdb]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 27 February 2024

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Junpei Mishima
Place of birth: Nagoya, Japan
Date of birth: 1982-05-20[1] (age 41)
Employment history:
Hitmaker (2003[1] – )
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Role(s): Musician

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Junpei Mishima (三島 順平) is a Sega sound composer. Born on May 20th (the same day as fellow Hitmaker Sound Team member Kentaro Koyama) in 1982, Mishima was inspired to pursue music after seeing his sister learning it. He was heavily influenced by Sega music, with his first album purchase being Virtua Fighter 2 Sound Track.

In 2003 Mishima joined the Hitmaker Sound Team[2], becoming the group's first new sound recruit since 1999[3] when Mitsuharu Fukuyama and Takeshi Isozaki joined. Mishima's first project was The Quiz Show, before taking over for Takenobu Mitsuyoshi on the World Club Champion Football series. He would later be moved to the AM2 department, where he would contribute to Virtua Fighter, Shining Force Cross sub-series of Shining games, and most famously, Border Break, for which he was also a member of the band Metasequioia which performed at live events similar to the S.S.T.Band.[4]

Production history

Games

Music

Song credits

Main article: Junpei Mishima/Song credits.

World Club Champion Football

  • Presentiment — Music & Arrangement
  • The Soldier's Prophecy — Music & Arrangement
  • Local Championship Anthem — Music & Arrangement
  • Area Championship Anthem — Music & Arrangement
  • Japan Winner's Championship Anthem — Music & Arrangement
  • World Trophy Anthem — Music & Arrangement
  • Friendly Match Theme — Music & Arrangement
  • Resonating Mind — Music & Arrangement
  • Grand Finale — Music & Arrangement
  • The Wind of Victory — Music & Arrangement
  • The Dreams Earth — Music & Arrangement
  • Respect Spirit — Music & Arrangement
  • World Club Champion Football Orchestra Medley (Presentation ver.) — Music (with Takenobu Mitsuyoshi)
  • White Sign — Music (with Takenobu Mitsuyoshi), Lyrics & Arrangement
  • Forever and ever — Music & Arrangement, Lyrics (with Takenobu Mitsuyoshi), Chorus (with Takenobu Mitsuyoshi)
  • Be Renewed Winners — Music (with Takenobu Mitsuyoshi) [NOTE: Also known as "World Club Champion Football 'The Winner's song'"]
  • World Club Champion Football Orchestra Medley — Music (with Takenobu Mitsuyoshi)

Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown

  • Statues (Akira VF5FS Ver.) — Music & Arrangement

Border Break Airburst

  • 弩 (いしゆみ) — Music & Arrangement

Border Break Union

  • 叢濃 (むらご) — Music & Arrangement

Border Break Scramble

  • 颪 (おろし) — Music & Arrangement
  • 常世神 (とこよのかみ) — Music & Arrangement

Border Break X

  • 弩・即妙(いしゆみ・そくみょう) — Music & Arrangement
  • Difficult to cure — Music & Arrangement (with Yasuyuki Nagata)
  • Brutal walker — Music & Arrangement
  • 叢濃・凱 (むらご・がい) — Music & Arrangement
  • 滅紫 (けしむらさき) — Music & Arrangement
  • Shoot 'em Up — Music & Arrangement
  • New World Order — Music & Arrangement
  • Gipfeltreffen Ⅱ — Music & Arrangement
  • 滅紫・即妙 (けしむらさき・そくみょう) — Music & Arrangement
  • 叢濃・即妙 (むらご・そくみょう) — Music & Arrangement

Border Break (PlayStation 4)

  • Nonexistent Anthem <ユニオンバトル ツィタデル戦> — Music & Arrangement
  • Who's The Requiem for? <ユニオンバトル ANOTHER BOSS ツィタデル戦> — Music & Arrangement
  • 陽炎 (かげろう)アルマイヤ大砂海 β side> — Music & Arrangement
  • Apocalypse: Ω <ユニオンバトル アルド・シャウラ戦 僅差・劣勢> — Music & Arrangement (with Naoto Oike)
  • Distant Shooting Star <ユニオンバトル アルド・シャウラ戦 優勢> — Music & Arrangement
  • Emotional Energy <マウナ・エレ溶岩流域 α side> — Music & Arrangement (with Sega Sound Staff)
  • Soft Landing Experiments <M532バイオドーム α side> — Music & Arrangement
  • 卵嚢 (らんのう)M532バイオドーム β side> — Music & Arrangement
  • Bloodcurdling <シナリオ> — Music & Arrangement
  • Dissidents <シナリオ> — Music & Arrangement
  • Majesty <シナリオ> — Music & Arrangement

Border Break Music Collection Type-02

  • ELVS/Arr <メタセコイア ライブアレンジ> — Arrangement
  • 開闢・即妙 (かいびゃく・そくみょう)メタセコイア ライブアレンジ> — Arrangement

Border Break Music Collection Type-03

  • 弩・即妙≪真≫ (いしゆみ・そくみょう≪しん≫)メタセコイア ライブアレンジ> — Music & Arrangement

Border Break Music Collection Type-05

  • 弩・即妙≪真≫ (いしゆみ・そくみょう≪しん≫)メタセコイア ライブアレンジ> — Music & Arrangement
  • Extreme pirates (Metasequoia Version) <メタセコイア ライブアレンジ> — Arrangement

Interviews

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Photographs

Main article: Photos of Junpei Mishima

External links

References