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Revision as of 13:27, 26 November 2023

Not to be confused with Carol Yas.
Yasuhiro Takagi.jpeg
Yasuhiro Takagi
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1988 – 2000)
Divisions:
SEGA-AM2 (2000 – 2004)
Sega of Japan (2004 – 2015)
Divisions:
Sega Interactive (2015 – 2020)
Divisions:
Sega (2020 – )
Role(s): Musician

Yasuhiro "Yas" Takagi (高木 保浩) is among the oldest of Sega's sound team members and perhaps best known as the Sound Director for Shenmue II. His earliest work with the company was for Turbo OutRun, where he worked with renowned Sega composer Hiroshi Kawaguchi.

Unlike Hiro, whom he has worked with since joining Sega in the late '80s, Takagi's roles have been largely in the background.

Production history

Games

Videos

Music

Song credits

Main article: Yasuhiro Takagi/Song credits.

Turbo OutRun (Arcade version)

  • Vivacious — Music & Arrangement
  • Shake the Street — Music & Arrangement
  • A Huge Pile of Parts — Arrangement
  • Rush a Difficulty — Music & Arrangement

Sword of Vermilion

  • Rest — Music & Arrangement
  • Church — Music & Arrangement
  • Enemy Appear — Music & Arrangement
  • Battle — Music & Arrangement
  • Set Flag — Music & Arrangement
  • Level Up — Music & Arrangement
  • Fuyodol — Music & Arrangement
  • Boss B — Music & Arrangement
  • Ending (Staff Roll) — Music & Arrangement

G-LOC: Air Battle

  • Coin — Creator
  • BGM B — Music & Arrangement
  • Dog Fight in the Ravine BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • BGM C — Music & Arrangement
  • Continue — Music & Arrangement

GP Rider

  • The Perfect Power(通信)[8] — Music & Arrangement

Strike Fighter

  • Coin — Creator

Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution

  • clairvoyant — Music & Arrangement

Vermilion VS Rent a Hero Original Soundtrack

Yakuza 4

  • Nervousness — Music & Arrangement
  • Rebellions — Music & Arrangement

Samurai Bloodshow

  • Samurai Bloodshow - Main Theme - — Music & Arrangement (with Kyokuso Tachibana)
  • Eternal flower — Music, Arrangement & Lyrics
  • Final Showdown — Music & Arrangement (with Kyokuso Tachibana)

Chain Chronicle Original Soundtrack Chain Band Ver.

  • Battle For Justice II [Chain Band Version] — Programming
  • Beat The Master II [Chain Band Version] — Programming

References