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Latest revision as of 07:06, 22 February 2024

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Aki Hata
Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
Date of birth: 1966-08-13 (age 58)
Employment history:
Role(s): Musician

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Aki Hata (畑亜貴), also known by the aliases AKIO and Reito Akino, is a Japanese musician and former composer for video game developers Konami and Treasure.

Hata is married to fellow game music composer Koichi Namiki.

Production history

Games

Music


Song credits

Main article: Aki Hata/Song credits.

Dynamite Headdy

  • SOUTH TOWN'S THEME — Composition
  • That's the Way the Boss is Killed — Composition

Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Makyou Toitsusen

  • I'll Introduce (Demo BGM) — Composition & Arrangement
  • Arena Stage BGM — Composition & Arrangement
  • Cave Stage BGM — Composition & Arrangement
  • Sub-space 1 BGM — Composition & Arrangement
  • I'm Jin, Say Something if You Can! — Composition & Arrangement
  • Overworld BGM — Composition & Arrangement
  • Besotted Drunkard — Composition & Arrangement
  • Unmeltable Flame — Composition & Arrangement

References