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'''Haruyo Oguro''' (小黒 晴代), also known as '''Lotty''', is a former [[Sega]] composer and sound designer. Her real name was revealed by former co-worker, [[Masaru Setsumaru]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (小黒 晴代), also known as '''Lotty''', is a former [[Sega]] composer and sound designer. Her real name was revealed by former co-worker, [[Masaru Setsumaru]].
  
==Production History==
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==Production history==
* ''[[16t]]'' (1991) — Sound Compose (as '''Lotty''')
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* ''[[Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1992) — Sound Creator (as '''Lotty''')
 
* ''[[World of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck]]'' (1992) — Sound Composer (as '''Lotty''')
 
* ''[[Golden Axe III]]'' (1993) — Music & Sound Effects  (as '''Lotty''')
 
* ''[[Jurassic Park (8-bit)|Jurassic Park]]'' (Game Gear & Master System Versions) (1993) — Sound Management  (as '''Lotty''')
 
* ''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (8-bit)|Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' (Game Gear & Master System Versions) (1993) — Sound Programmer  (as '''Lotty''')
 
* ''[[Deep Duck Trouble starring Donald Duck]]'' (1993) — Sound Programmer  (as '''Lotty''')
 
* ''[[Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit]]'' (1994) — Composer (as '''Lotty''')
 
  
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==Song credits==
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Haruyo Oguro
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Haruyo Oguro (小黒 晴代), also known as Lotty, is a former Sega composer and sound designer. Her real name was revealed by former co-worker, Masaru Setsumaru.

Production history

Song credits

Main article: Haruyo Oguro/Song credits.

References