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Hitoshi Sakimoto (), sometimes working as YmoH.S, is a Japanese video game musician who has worked in game sound since 1988, usually with partner Masaharu Iwata. He founded Basiscape in 2002.

Softography


The following are listed on [ his Basiscape profile] but we do not know what they are:

  • 1993
    • "クイズ教育委員会" (provisional title, Mega Drive, unknown company) SD
    • "Crying Dragon" (Mega CD, unknown company) S SD
  • 1994
  • 1995
    • "Pet Club" (Game Gear, unknown publisher; there are two Pet Club games on Game Gear, both by Sega) M S SD