Naoshi Kunisawa

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Naoshi Kunisawa
Employment history:
Role(s): Composer, musician

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Naoshi Kunisawa (國澤 直史) is a sound designer for CRI that usually worked with Sega's AM3 department. His roles generally amounted to sound effect creation and sound porting. Prior to this, Kunisawa composed the majority of the music for Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000.

Kunisawa has also produced music and sound effects for a few Dreamcast titles published by Crave Entertainment.

Based on the name appearing in later patents dating as early as 2005, but predominantly being registered in 2018 and 2020, he may have since worked in the pachislot business at Heiwa Corporation and/or its subsidiary Olympia.[1]

Production history

  • (; 1994) — Sound (as N.Kunisawa)
  • (; 1994) — Sound
  • (; 1994) — Sound (as Kunisawa)
  • (; 1995) — Music Composers[2]
  • (; 1995) — Sound
  • (; 1996) — サウンド[3] (as 國澤 直史)
  • (; 1996) — Musics & SE[4]
  • (; 1996) — Music & Effects[5]
  • (; 1997) — サウンド[6] (as 國澤 直史)
  • (; 1997) — S.E. Arranger[7]
  • (; 1998) — 音楽[8] (as 國澤 直史)
  • (; 1998) — S.E. Arranger
  • (; 1999) — Sound (as 國澤 直史)
  • (; 1999) — Sound designer
  • (; 2000) — Sound Effect
  • (; 2000) — Composer
  • (; 2000) — Sound Designer
  • (; 2001) — Sound
  • (; 2001) — Music, Sound Effect
  • (; 2001) — Music, Sound Effect
  • (; 2001) — Music,Sound Effect
  • (; 2009) — Sound Designer


Song credits

Main article: Naoshi Kunisawa/Song credits.

Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt (Saturn version)

  • Dash! -SEGASATURN Arr Ver- — Arrangement

Magazine articles

Main article: Naoshi Kunisawa/Magazine articles.


References