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'''Cube Corp.''' is a Japanese sound design company. In the video game industry, they are known for aiding various developers with sound design.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Cube Corp.''' (キューブ) is a Japanese sound design company. In the video game industry, they are known for aiding various developers with sound design.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
 
:''This list is incomplete. Please help expand it.''
 
:''This list is incomplete. Please help expand it.''
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===[[Sega Mega Drive]]===
 
===[[Sega Mega Drive]]===
 
*Sound design by [[Noriyuki Iwadare]]:
 
*Sound design by [[Noriyuki Iwadare]]:
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***''[[Darius II]]'' (for Taito; 1990)
 
***''[[Darius II]]'' (for Taito; 1990)
 
***''[[Gynoug]]'' (for [[NCS]]; 1991)
 
***''[[Gynoug]]'' (for [[NCS]]; 1991)
***''[[Shining in the Darkness]]'' (for Sega/[[Climax]]; 1991)
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***''[[Shining in the Darkness]]'' (for [[Sega]]/[[Climax]]; 1991)
 
***''[[Langrisser]]'' (for NCS; 1991)
 
***''[[Langrisser]]'' (for NCS; 1991)
 
***''[[Zero Wing]]'' (for [[Toaplan]]; 1991)
 
***''[[Zero Wing]]'' (for [[Toaplan]]; 1991)
 
***''[[Dino Land]]'' (for Wolf Team; 1991)
 
***''[[Dino Land]]'' (for Wolf Team; 1991)
***''[[Jewel Master]]'' (for [[Sega]]; 1991)
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***''[[Jewel Master]]'' (for Sega; 1991)
 
***''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' (for Sega/[[CRI]]; 1991)
 
***''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' (for Sega/[[CRI]]; 1991)
 
***''[[Ys III: Wanderers from Ys]]'' (for [[Falcom]]/[[Telenet Japan]]; 1991)
 
***''[[Ys III: Wanderers from Ys]]'' (for [[Falcom]]/[[Telenet Japan]]; 1991)
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***''[[Landstalker]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1992)
 
***''[[Landstalker]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1992)
 
***''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' (for [[Compile]]/Sega; 1993)
 
***''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' (for [[Compile]]/Sega; 1993)
***''[[Ranger-X]]'' (for Sega/[[Nextech]]; 1993)
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***''[[Ranger-X]]'' (for Sega/[[Gau Entertainment]]; 1993)
 
***''[[Snow Bros.]]'' (for [[Tengen]]/Toaplan; 1993)
 
***''[[Snow Bros.]]'' (for [[Tengen]]/Toaplan; 1993)
 
***''[[Kishi Densetsu]]'' (for [[Kodansha Research Institute]]; 1993)
 
***''[[Kishi Densetsu]]'' (for [[Kodansha Research Institute]]; 1993)
 
***''[[Shining Force II]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1993)
 
***''[[Shining Force II]]'' (for Sega/Climax; 1993)
 
***''[[Maten no Soumetsu]]'' (for Kodansha Research Institute; 1993)
 
***''[[Maten no Soumetsu]]'' (for Kodansha Research Institute; 1993)
***''[[Crusader of Centy]]'' (for Sega/Nextech; 1994)
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***''[[Crusader of Centy]]'' (for Sega/[[Nextech]]; 1994)
 
***''[[Lord Monarch]]'' (for [[Sega Falcom]]; 1994)
 
***''[[Lord Monarch]]'' (for [[Sega Falcom]]; 1994)
 
***''[[Langrisser II]]'' (for NCS; 1994)
 
***''[[Langrisser II]]'' (for NCS; 1994)
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**''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' (for Sega; 1996 — uses SMPS)
 
**''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' (for Sega; 1996 — uses SMPS)
  
===[[Mega CD]]===
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===[[Mega-CD]]===
 
*Credited:
 
*Credited:
 
**''[[Lunar: The Silver Star]]'' (for [[Game Arts]]; 1992)
 
**''[[Lunar: The Silver Star]]'' (for [[Game Arts]]; 1992)
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**''[[Kaitou Saint Tail]]'' (for [[Tomy]]; 1997)
 
**''[[Kaitou Saint Tail]]'' (for [[Tomy]]; 1997)
 
**''[[Steep Slope Sliders]]'' (for [[Pack-In-Soft]]; 1997)
 
**''[[Steep Slope Sliders]]'' (for [[Pack-In-Soft]]; 1997)
**''[[Sankyo Jikki Simulation S Vol. 2]]'' (for [[TEN Institute]]; 1998)
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**''[[Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S Vol. 2]]'' (for [[TEN Institute]]; 1998)
 
**''[[Sorvice]]'' (for [[Altron]]; 1998)
 
**''[[Sorvice]]'' (for [[Altron]]; 1998)
 
**''[[Ruriiro no Yuki]]'' (for [[KID]]; 1998)
 
**''[[Ruriiro no Yuki]]'' (for [[KID]]; 1998)
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**''[[Plus Plum]]'' (for [[Takuyo]]; 1999)
 
**''[[Plus Plum]]'' (for [[Takuyo]]; 1999)
 
**''[[Tokyo Highway Challenge 2]]'' (for [[Genki]]; 2000)
 
**''[[Tokyo Highway Challenge 2]]'' (for [[Genki]]; 2000)
**''[[Bokuto, Bokurano Natsu]]'' (for KID; 2002)
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**''[[Boku to, Bokura no Natsu]]'' (for KID; 2002)
**''[[Erde: Nezu no Ki no Shita de]]'' (for KID; 2003)
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**''[[Erde: Nezu no Kinoshitade]]'' (for KID; 2003)
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===PlayStation 2===
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*''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 6: Ichini no Tant-R to Bonanza Bros.]]'' (for Sega; 2004)
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==External Links==
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==External links==
 
*[http://www.cube-sound.co.jp/index.html Website; appears to be outdated (Japanese)]
 
*[http://www.cube-sound.co.jp/index.html Website; appears to be outdated (Japanese)]
  
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[[Category:Third-party software developers]]

Revision as of 12:07, 21 August 2018

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Cube
Founded: 1989-11
Headquarters:
Japan

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Cube Corp. (キューブ) is a Japanese sound design company. In the video game industry, they are known for aiding various developers with sound design.

Softography

This list is incomplete. Please help expand it.

Sega Mega Drive

Mega-CD

Game Gear

  • Credited:
    • Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (for Compile/Sega; 1993) — their site lists this next to the MD version with the string "上記同タイトルゲームギア同時発売"

Saturn

Dreamcast

PlayStation 2

External links