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* ''[[F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa]]'' (Arcade version) (1999) [NOTE: Uncredited]
 
* ''[[F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa]]'' (Arcade version) (1999) [NOTE: Uncredited]
 
* ''[[Virtua Tennis]]'' (1999) — Guitar{{ref|1=https://myspace.com/tomoyakoga/bio}}
 
* ''[[Virtua Tennis]]'' (1999) — Guitar{{ref|1=https://myspace.com/tomoyakoga/bio}}
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* ''[[Sega Network Casino Club]]''{{ref|https://www.radiosega.net/news/features/2023/02/an-interview-with-tomoya-koga-an-individual-part-two/}} (2007)
 
* ''[[CR Virtua Fighter]]'' (2007) — Composition, Arrangement, Guitar & Bass{{ref|1=https://myspace.com/tomoyakoga/bio}}
 
* ''[[CR Virtua Fighter]]'' (2007) — Composition, Arrangement, Guitar & Bass{{ref|1=https://myspace.com/tomoyakoga/bio}}
 
* ''[[Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ4]]'' (2008)
 
* ''[[Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ4]]'' (2008)
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==Interviews==
 
==Interviews==
 
* [https://www.radiosega.net/news/features/2023/02/an-interview-with-tomoya-koga-an-individual-part-one/ {{PAGENAME}} interview by RadioSEGA (February 15, 2023)]
 
* [https://www.radiosega.net/news/features/2023/02/an-interview-with-tomoya-koga-an-individual-part-one/ {{PAGENAME}} interview by RadioSEGA (February 15, 2023)]
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* [https://radiose.ga/features/tomoyakogapart2 {{PAGENAME}} interview by RadioSEGA (February 22, 2023)]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 02:06, 23 February 2023

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Tomoya Koga
Place of birth: Chiba prefecture, Japan[1]
Date of birth: 1970-06-08[2] (age 54)
Employment history:
Sega of Japan (2005[2] – 2009[2])
Divisions:
Role(s): Composer, Musician
Education: Seikei University (Political Science)[3]

Tomoya Koga (古賀 友彌) is a guitarist and sound composer who formerly worked for Sega. After graduating from university, he began working as a session musician, first with Melodie Sexton. He played guitar and bass as well as composed for Sega games starting in 1996, but did not join the company until 2005. Since 2009 he has been a freelance musician.[2]

Production history

Games

Music

Song credits

Main article: Tomoya Koga/Song credits.

NiGHTS into Dreams

Shinseiki Evangelion: 2nd Impression

  • Get it on! ~Doppelgangerに口づけを~ — Electric Guitar

F355 Challenge 2: International Course Edition

  • Nature — Music
  • Promised Land — Music

OutRun 2 (Arcade version)

  • Opening — Guitars
  • Magical Sound Shower — Guitars
  • Passing Breeze — Guitars
  • Splash Wave — Guitars
  • Shiny World — Guitars
  • Night Flight — Guitars
  • Life was a bore — Guitars
  • Ending-A — Guitars
  • Ending-B — Guitars
  • Ending-C — Guitars
  • Ending-D — Guitars
  • Ending-E — Guitars

OutRun 2 (Xbox Version)

  • Risky Ride Guitar Mix — Guitars
  • Night Flight Instrumental — Guitars
  • Life was a bore Instrumental — Guitars

After Burner Climax

  • After Burner Climax - Opening - — Guitars
  • Cleared for Take Off — Guitars
  • After Burner Climax — Guitars
  • The Lure of the Sky — Guitars
  • Volcanic Islands — Guitars
  • Great River Valley — Guitars
  • Vertical Hot Air — Guitars
  • A Bolt from the Blue — Guitars
  • Clouds of Twilight — Guitars
  • Sleepless Sanctuary — Guitars
  • A Moment of Peace — Guitars
  • RTB — Guitars

Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ4

  • リーチ】Default BGM — Music & Arrangement

Shining Force Cross Raid

  • Tribe (Cross Raid Ver.) — Music & Arrangement

Border Break Union

  • Catch The Future — Arrangement

Shining Force Cross Exlesia

  • R.E.D — Music, Arrangement & Guitar[9]

Border Break X

  • STAIRWAY TO GENERATION — Arrangement

Border Break Music Collection Type-02

  • ELVS/Arr — Guitars
  • Crystal Works/Arr — Guitars
  • Pole Shift/Arr — Guitars
  • 開闢・即妙 — Guitars

Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown

Interviews

External links

References