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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (新田 勝貴) is a sound designer employed by [[Sega]] during the mid-'90s, where he worked on ''[[Clockwork Knight]]'', ''[[Iron Storm]]'', and various baseball titles for the [[Sega Saturn]] console. He had previously been employed by Honwaka Soft and worked on the game ''Oshioki Kirai! 2,'' the developer's only known title.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (新田 勝貴) is a sound designer employed by [[Sega]] during the mid-'90s, where he worked on ''[[Clockwork Knight]]'', ''[[Iron Storm]]'', and various baseball titles for the [[Sega Saturn]] console. He had previously been employed by Honwaka Soft and worked on the game ''Oshioki Kirai! 2,'' the developer's only known title.
  
 
He usually worked with sound designer and director [[Tomonori Sawada]] and sound effect creator [[Miki Obata]].
 
He usually worked with sound designer and director [[Tomonori Sawada]] and sound effect creator [[Miki Obata]].
  
==Production History==
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He left Sega in 1996, feeling that his work was subpar.{{ref|http://blog.livedoor.jp/kat_nitta/archives/3033512.html}} He then created sound for several ''Wizardy'' games on the [[Nintendo Game Boy Color]] and the erotic game ''Gotta Be?'' (published by Groover).{{ref|http://blog.livedoor.jp/kat_nitta/archives/3033512.html}} In 2000 he became the representative director and president of the video game company Gung-Ho!(not to be confused with GungHo Online Entertainment). He left the company in 2004, becoming a self-employed online developer, involved with "Marketing and stuff like that".{{ref|https://www.facebook.com/kat.nitta/about_work_and_education}}
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==Production history==
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==Song credits==
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* ''Oshioki Kirai! 2'' (1992) — Music / Sound Effects
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===''[[Sega Saturn]]''===
* ''[[Clockwork Knight]]'' (1994) Sound Effects (Sound Staff)
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*{{rolloverText|セガサターン起動音|Sega Saturn Kidou-on}}{{ref|1=http://blog.livedoor.jp/kat_nitta/archives/3033512.html}} Music & Arrangement
* ''[[Kanzen Chuukei Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine]]'' (1995) — Sound
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* ''[[Clockwork Knight 2]]'' (1995) — Special Thanks
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* ''[[Iron Storm]]'' (1995) — BGM Production (Japan Team)
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* Opening Movie{{ref|1=http://blog.livedoor.jp/kat_nitta/archives/3033512.html}} — Music & Arrangement
* ''[[World Series Baseball (Saturn)|World Series Baseball]]'' (Saturn Version) (1995) — Sound Director (Sega of Japan Team)
 
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Latest revision as of 04:58, 5 March 2024

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Katsuyoshi Nitta
Date of birth: 1970[1] (age 53-54)
Employment history:
Sega of Japan (1993-03[2] – 1996-07[3])
Divisions:
Role(s): Musician
Education: Shibaura Institute of Technology (Engineering, 1993)[3]

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Katsuyoshi Nitta (新田 勝貴) is a sound designer employed by Sega during the mid-'90s, where he worked on Clockwork Knight, Iron Storm, and various baseball titles for the Sega Saturn console. He had previously been employed by Honwaka Soft and worked on the game Oshioki Kirai! 2, the developer's only known title.

He usually worked with sound designer and director Tomonori Sawada and sound effect creator Miki Obata.

He left Sega in 1996, feeling that his work was subpar.[4] He then created sound for several Wizardy games on the Nintendo Game Boy Color and the erotic game Gotta Be? (published by Groover).[4] In 2000 he became the representative director and president of the video game company Gung-Ho!(not to be confused with GungHo Online Entertainment). He left the company in 2004, becoming a self-employed online developer, involved with "Marketing and stuff like that".[3]

Production history

Hardware

Song credits

Main article: Katsuyoshi Nitta/Song credits.

Sega Saturn

  • セガサターン起動音[4] — Music & Arrangement

Kanzen Chuukei Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine

  • Opening Movie[4] — Music & Arrangement

Iron Storm

  • Opening — Music & Arrangement
  • Mode Selection — Music & Arrangement
  • Globe 1 — Music & Arrangement
  • Globe 2 — Music & Arrangement
  • Mission Screen — Music & Arrangement
  • German Army — Music & Arrangement
  • Japanese Army — Music & Arrangement
  • American Army — Music & Arrangement
  • Soviet Army — Music & Arrangement
  • French Army — Music & Arrangement
  • British Army — Music & Arrangement
  • Other Countries-1 (Axis Nation 1) — Music & Arrangement
  • Other Countries-2 (Allied Nation 1) — Music & Arrangement
  • Other Countries-3 (Allied Nation 2) — Music & Arrangement
  • Other Countries-4 (Axis Nation 2) — Music & Arrangement
  • Evolution — Music & Arrangement
  • Grand Victory Ending — Music & Arrangement
  • Grand Victory Staff Roll — Music & Arrangement
  • Peace Ending — Music & Arrangement
  • Peace Staff Roll — Music & Arrangement
  • Defeat Ending — Music & Arrangement
  • Defeat Staff Roll — Music & Arrangement

References