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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (鷹野 めぐみ) is a [[Sega]] sound composer and a member of the [[AM2]] department who started as a voice editor for ''[[Shenmue]]''. Having joined [[Sega]] in 1999{{ref|1=http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/colmun75.html}} alongside the likes of [[Mitsuharu Fukuyama]] and [[Takeshi Isozaki]], she was a lead sound designer for several games in the early 2000's such as [[Choujikuu Yousai Macross]] and [[Quest of D]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (鷹野 めぐみ) is a [[Sega]] sound composer and a member of the [[AM2]] department who started as a voice editor for ''[[Shenmue]]''. Having joined [[Sega]] in 1999{{ref|1=http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/colmun75.html}} alongside the likes of [[Mitsuharu Fukuyama]] and [[Takeshi Isozaki]], she was a lead sound designer for several games in the early 2000's such as ''[[Choujikuu Yousai Macross]]'' and ''[[Quest of D]]''.
  
She later contributed to ''[[Virtua Fighter 5]]'' (and its [[Virtua Fighter 5 R|major]] [[Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown|revisions]]) and the [[Border Break]] series. She is also frequently involved with the [[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA]] series, typically alongside [[Makito Nomiya]].
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She later contributed to ''[[Virtua Fighter 5]]'' (and its [[Virtua Fighter 5 R|major]] [[Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown|revisions]]) and the ''[[Border Break]]'' series. She is also frequently involved with the ''[[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA]]'' series, typically alongside [[Makito Nomiya]].
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

Revision as of 16:29, 22 February 2021

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Megumi Takano
Company(ies): Sega of Japan
Role(s): Composer, Musician

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Megumi Takano (鷹野 めぐみ) is a Sega sound composer and a member of the AM2 department who started as a voice editor for Shenmue. Having joined Sega in 1999[1] alongside the likes of Mitsuharu Fukuyama and Takeshi Isozaki, she was a lead sound designer for several games in the early 2000's such as Choujikuu Yousai Macross and Quest of D.

She later contributed to Virtua Fighter 5 (and its major revisions) and the Border Break series. She is also frequently involved with the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series, typically alongside Makito Nomiya.

Production history

Games

Music


Song credits

Virtua Fighter 5

  • Stone Forest (Pai VF5 Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Palace (Lion VF5 Ver.) — Music & Arrangement

Virtua Fighter 5 R

  • Temple (Kage VF5R Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Palace (Lion VF5R Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • Terrace (Brad VF5R Ver.) — Music & Arrangement

Border Break

  • 銀漢(ぎんかん) — Music & Arrangement
  • 熱源(ねつげん) — Music & Arrangement

Shining Force Cross

  • Room Guarder -2- — Music & Arrangement
  • Goliath — Music & Arrangement
  • Goliath -- — Music & Arrangement
  • Lucifer — Music & Arrangement
  • Temple of Mana — Music & Arrangement
  • 時を戻して — Music & Arrangement

Border Break Airburst

  • A Clubhouse — Music & Arrangement
  • Beginning of the End — Music & Arrangement (with Fumio Ito)

Shining Force Cross Raid

  • 天地を繋ぐ仄暗き路 — Music & Arrangement
  • Ghost — Music & Arrangement

Border Break Scramble

  • Escape from the presence — Music & Arrangement (with Fumio Ito)

Border Break X

  • Gipfeltreffen Ⅰ — Music & Arrangement

Border Break (PlayStation 4)

  • Indication <シナリオ> — Music & Arrangement
  • Relief <シナリオ> — Music & Arrangement
  • Encounter <シナリオ> — Music & Arrangement

References