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* ''[[Onsei Kanjou Sokuteiki: Kokoro Scan]]'' (2007)
 
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 2 (Nintendo DS)]]'' (2009)
 
* ''[[Saka Tsuku: Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou!]]'' (2013) — Sound Designer
 
* ''[[Uta Kumi 575]]'' (2014) — Sound
 
* ''[[Yakuza 0]]'' (2015) — Cutscene Sound Effect Production
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' (3DS Version) (2016) — Composer (Sound Section)
 
* ''[[Yakyuu Tsuku!!]]'' (2016)
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' (Wii U Version) (2016) — Composer (Sound Section)
 
* ''[[Yakuza 6: The Song of Life]]'' (2016) — Sound Effect Production
 
* ''[[Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game]]'' (2019) — Sound Editors
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'' (2019) — Sound Editors
 
  
 
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===''[[Phantasy Star 0]]''===

Latest revision as of 14:03, 22 January 2024

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Tadashi Kinukawa
Date of birth: 1977[1] (age 46-47)
Employment history:
Role(s): Musician
Education: Center for the Composition of Music Iannis Xenakis[2]

Tadashi Kinukawa (絹川 唯史) is a fairly background sound composer and editor employed by Sega. He is best known for his work on Phantasy Star 0 and Phantasy Star Online 2, and often supports the Phantasy Star series' lead composer Hideaki Kobayashi, such as for his first title Onsei Kanjou Sokuteiki: Kokoro Scan.[3] He became a prominent composer for both the Let's Make Baseball and Let's Make Soccer franchises early on, and has taken a leading sound role for the Mario & Sonic Olympics series, composing over 20 event themes spanning Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games to Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.[4]

Production history

Games

Music

Song credits

Main article: Tadashi Kinukawa/Song credits.

Phantasy Star 0

  • Sarisa — Music & Arrangement
  • General — Music & Arrangement
  • The Time of Decision — Music & Arrangement
  • Joyous and Peaceful World — Music & Arrangement
  • Chaotic Swells — Music & Arrangement
  • In the City — Music & Arrangement
  • Friendly Chatting — Music & Arrangement
  • Reve — Music & Arrangement
  • Machinery Pressure — Music & Arrangement
  • The Quiet Anger — Music & Arrangement
  • Music in the Empty room — Music & Arrangement
  • Mother Trinity — Music & Arrangement
  • Resistance — Music & Arrangement

Phantasy Star 0 Original Sound Track

  • In the City (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Sarisa (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Joyous and Peaceful World (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • General (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • The Time of Decision (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Chaotic Swells (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Friendly Chatting (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Reve (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Machinery Pressure (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Music in the Empty room (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Resistance (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • The Quiet Anger (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Mother Trinity (Soundtrack Ver.) — Music & Arrangement

Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 2 (Nintendo DS)

  • Moon Shot! — Music, Drums, Programming

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

  • Snowboard Cross[5] — Music & Arrangement
  • Half-Pipe[5] — Music & Arrangement
  • Skeleton[5] — Music & Arrangement

Phantasy Star Online 2

  • Xion — Music & Arrangement
  • ARKS — Music & Arrangement
  • D-arkers — Music & Arrangement
  • Matoi — Music & Arrangement
  • Luther — Music & Arrangement
  • A Fraction of Truth (small ensemble) — Music & Arrangement
  • Uncontrollable Feelings — Music & Arrangement
  • Path toward Justice — Music & Arrangement
  • Inevitable Fate - Hudred - — Music & Arrangement
  • Indomintable Will — Music & Arrangement
  • A Fraction of Truth — Music & Arrangement
  • Dark Falz - the Elder - — Music & Arrangement
  • Emergency — Music & Arrangement
  • 黒ノ巨鬼 — Music & Arrangement
  • 黒ノ領域 - 荒景 - — Music & Arrangement
  • 黒ノ領域 - 闘諍 - — Music & Arrangement
  • 黒ノ領域 - 眺景 - — Music & Arrangement
  • 黒ノ領域 - 合戦 - — Music & Arrangement
  • 命断ノ蜘蛛 — Music & Arrangement
  • Casino Lobby — Music & Arrangement
  • Mesetan Shooter — Music & Arrangement
  • Black Nyack — Music & Arrangement

Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games

  • Ski Jump - Large Hill[5] — Music & Arrangement
  • Bobsleigh Skeleton[5] — Music & Arrangement
  • 4-man Bobsleigh[5] — Music & Arrangement
  • Snowboard Slopestyle[5] — Music & Arrangement

Uta Kumi 575

  • べりはっぴ — Music & Arrangement[6]

Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax

  • Frontline — Music, Arrangement & Programming
  • ちょ, ちょっと待ってくれ — Music, Arrangement & Programming

ARKS Festival 2015

  • We're ARKS! — Music, Arrangement & Recording Directing

Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

  • Beach Volleyball[5] — Music & Arrangement

Yakyuu Tsuku!!

  • Dawn of Dreams — Music, Arrangement & Programming
  • Grand Slam — Music, Arrangement & Programming

References