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*http://segabits.com/blog/2016/03/22/sega-tunes-career-tomoko-sasaki-composer-nights-dreams/
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[[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 23:49, 23 December 2021 (EST)
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==History outline==
 
==History outline==
 
A good amount of this is sourced from an excellent writeup [https://www.giantbomb.com/tomoko-sasaki/3040-10157/ here].
 
A good amount of this is sourced from an excellent writeup [https://www.giantbomb.com/tomoko-sasaki/3040-10157/ here].

Latest revision as of 00:50, 24 December 2021

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CartridgeCulture (talk) 23:49, 23 December 2021 (EST)

History outline

A good amount of this is sourced from an excellent writeup here.

  • Loved music from a young age, began playing piano and quickly found a talent for it.
  • Inspired to become a composer from listening to Ryuichi Sakamoto.
  • Inspired to become a VGM composer from playing Mother.
  • Later moved to Tokyo to attend university, played in a punk band at this time!
  • Hired by Sega in 1992. First game: World of Illusion starring Micky Mouse and Donald Duck.
  • Frequent collaborator with Naofumi Hataya, also married to him.
  • Designed and created the story, concept, and music for Roommania #203 and its sequel.
  • "Serani Poji", a fictional in-game Roommania band, gained such fame outside the game that the fictional band (Sasaki and others, probably some WaveMaster folks) released a popular series of real-life published CD music albums.
  • "Radio DC", a fiction in-game Roommania radio station, also gained notoriety and a real-life CD release. It later evolved into a SegaLINK internet radio show broadcast from 2003-2007, hosted by Sasaki.
  • In addition to her voice acting work, she also sang "I Just Smile" from Burning Rangers.
  • Her bouncy music style (personally always looved her compositions, and always thought they were very Hataya-like and vice-versa, crazy to find out they're married. I wonder since how long, and to what degree their musical styles were/are influenced by one another.)
  • Also does voice work, notable the Chaos from the Sonic series. Sometime around 2002-ish Sega switched over to Ryo Hirohashi's Chao voicework, but then in 2009 returned to Sasaki's voices.
  • Left the company in the late 2000s, sometime around the release of NiGHTS: Journey into Dreams.
  • Already in the article, but she's the voice from the Saturn-era Sonic team jingle, the shimmery sparkly one with the cute voice.

CartridgeCulture (talk) 07:50, 16 November 2021 (EST)