Difference between revisions of "Masaharu Iwata"
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Masaharu Iwata (岩田 匡治), sometimes working as Rezon, is a Japanese video game composer. He often worked with Hitoshi Sakimoto, and now works with him at Basiscape.
Softography
- unless otherwise stated, his role was solely as a composer
- Fantasy Zone (NES (Tengen), 1989) sound effects/移植
- Verytex (Mega Drive, 1991)
- Gauntlet IV (Mega Drive, 1992)
- King Salmon (Mega Drive, 1992)
- Densetsu no Ogre Battle (Saturn, 1996)
- Shippuu Mahou Daisakusen (Saturn, 1996)
- Tactics Ogre (Saturn, 1996)
- Baroque (Saturn, 1998)
- Evolution (Dreamcast, 1999)
- Evolution 2 (Dreamcast, 1999)
- 激闘プロ野球 水島新司 オールスターズVSプロ野球 (PlayStation 2, 2003)
- Doraemon Wii: Himitsu Dougu Ou Ketteisen! (Wii, 2007)
- Let's Tap (Wii, 2008)