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+ | So, Senoue is now credited with composing Doomsday and Flying Battery Zone from Sonic 3, but the citation only says "featuring Takushi Hiyamuta". Where exactly was this stated? - Dissident93 |
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Do we really care what Jun Senoue likes to eat and drink? -Black Squirrel 09:55, 27 February 2011 (CST)
[04/03/11] @Black Squirrel I see nothing wrong with just a few fun facts. What I like to know is why Bonus Stage (Magnetic Orbs) got taken down. Jun said so himself based on this discussion: (http://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?showtopic=9050)
"I asked one last wuestion about which was his favorite song in Sonic 3&K and 3D Blast MD. He considered and said the Bonus round with the gravity balls."
Doomsday and Flying Battery Zone from Sonic 3
So, Senoue is now credited with composing Doomsday and Flying Battery Zone from Sonic 3, but the citation only says "featuring Takushi Hiyamuta". Where exactly was this stated? - Dissident93