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− | Yoshiaki Kashima (香嶋良昭), born January 25th (year unknown) in Kochi, | + | Yoshiaki Kashima (香嶋良昭), born January 25th (year unknown) in Kochi, Kochi, Japan, is a musician and composer who worked on several Sonic games for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] as part of the Sega Sound Team. He is also somewhat better known by his alias, '''Milpo''' (みるぽ), and has also gone by '''Mirubo''' (みるぼ). |
==Production History== | ==Production History== |
Revision as of 19:38, 7 February 2011
Yoshiaki Kashima (香嶋良昭), born January 25th (year unknown) in Kochi, Kochi, Japan, is a musician and composer who worked on several Sonic games for the Sega Mega Drive as part of the Sega Sound Team. He is also somewhat better known by his alias, Milpo (みるぽ), and has also gone by Mirubo (みるぼ).
Production History
- Castle of Illusion (Game Gear/Master System version) (1991) — Sound Programmer (as Milpo)
- Pro Baseball '91 (Game Gear) (1991)
- Mercs (Mega Drive) (1991) — Sound Arranger (as Milpo)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1992) — Sound Assistant (as Milpo)
- Phantasy Star IV (1993) — Sound Programming
- 3x3 Eyes: Seima Densetsu (1993) — Sound (Game Part), Music (Animation Part)
- 3x3 Eyes: Seima Densetsu OST (1993) — Composition, Arrangement (as Mirubo)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994) — Sega Sound Team (as Milpo)
- Sonic & Knuckles (1994) - Sega Sound Team (as Milpo)
- Sonic 3 & Knuckles (1994) - Sega Sound Team (as Milpo)
- Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit (1994) — Composer (as Milpo)
- Virtua Racing Deluxe (1994) — Sound Programmer (as Y. Kashima)
- Metal Head (1994) — Sound Designer
- Sega Rally Championship (Saturn) (1995) — Sound Programmer
- Panzer Dragoon (1995) — Voices
- Knuckles' Chaotix (1995) — Sound Programmer
- NiGHTS (1996)
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Genesis) (1996) — Special Thanks
- Evangelion: 2nd Impression (Saturn) (1997)
- Mobile Battleship Nadesico (Saturn) (1997)
- Burning Rangers (Saturn) (1998) — Sound Programmer
- D2 (1999) — Sound Program Supported by Sega (Digital media planning dept.)
- Space Channel 5 (1999) — Sound Programmer
- Radio DC (CD album) (1999)
- Love Hina: Totsuzen no Engeji Happening (Dreamcast) (2000)
- Love Hina: Smile Again (Dreamcast) (2001)
- Segakara for Dreamcast (2001)
- Rumble Roses (2004) — Sound Engineers (SOUND AMS, INC.)