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− | '''Tatsuhiko "Boost" Fuyuno''' (冬野 竜彦), born 1 June 1964, is a musician formerly employed by [[wikipedia:Prime Direction|Prime Direction]] (a music publishing company created by Avex Group) that worked with [[ | + | {{stub}}'''Tatsuhiko "Boost" Fuyuno''' (冬野 竜彦), born 1 June 1964, is a musician formerly employed by [[wikipedia:Prime Direction|Prime Direction]] (a music publishing company created by Avex Group) that worked with [[AM Annex]] on ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'', for which he served as lead music composer. He also contributed to the [[Sega Rally 2 Re-Arrange Album: Another Entries|official re-arrangement album]] for the game along with the company's other two involved music composers ([[Susumu Isa|Susumu "Low Dog" Isa]] and [[Tetsuya Yamamoto|Tetsuya "Little Wing" Yamamoto]]). |
Outside of [[Sega]], Fuyuno also created music for the anime OAV ''Initial D: Extra Stage'', which was produced by Prime Direction along with the rest of the Initial D series anime adaptations. | Outside of [[Sega]], Fuyuno also created music for the anime OAV ''Initial D: Extra Stage'', which was produced by Prime Direction along with the rest of the Initial D series anime adaptations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:28, 4 November 2024
Tatsuhiko Fuyuno |
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Place of birth: Yokohama, Japan[1] |
Date of birth: 1964-06-01[1] (age 60) |
Employment history: Prime Direction
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Role(s): Composer, Musician |
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Tatsuhiko "Boost" Fuyuno (冬野 竜彦), born 1 June 1964, is a musician formerly employed by Prime Direction (a music publishing company created by Avex Group) that worked with AM Annex on Sega Rally 2, for which he served as lead music composer. He also contributed to the official re-arrangement album for the game along with the company's other two involved music composers (Susumu "Low Dog" Isa and Tetsuya "Little Wing" Yamamoto).
Outside of Sega, Fuyuno also created music for the anime OAV Initial D: Extra Stage, which was produced by Prime Direction along with the rest of the Initial D series anime adaptations.
Fuyuno has also created music for the anime Hikaru no Go (arranged closing theme 5 - "Music Is My Thing"), the PC title Argonauts (as an employee of Orizzonte Records), arranged a song performed by Aiko Kayou ("Step Back In Time") and arranged a closing theme used for an episode of Gunslinger Girl -Il Teatrino- ("Scarborough Fair").
Production history
Games
- Sega Rally 2 (Model 3; 1998) — Musicians (as Tatsuhiko "Boost" Fuyuno)
- Sega Rally 2 (Dreamcast; 1999) — Musicians (as Tatsuhiko "Boost" Fuyuno)
Music
- Sega Rally 2 (CD; 1998) — Sound Producer (All Music,Arrangement,S.E.& Voice)[2]
Song credits
- Main article: Tatsuhiko Fuyuno/Song credits.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.t-orizzonte.com/staff/ (Wayback Machine: 2016-08-06 13:58)
- ↑ File:SegaRally2 CD JP Booklet.pdf, page 10