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+ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (堀口 貴史) is an employee of [[SIMS]] who, as part of the joint venture between [[Sega]] and [[Sanritsu]], worked mainly on sound porting and composition for [[Master System]] titles. He was credited under the alias '''Fumi'''. | ||
Horiguchi has since worked with other game companies such as [[Banpresto]] and has released a few albums in the last decade. | Horiguchi has since worked with other game companies such as [[Banpresto]] and has released a few albums in the last decade. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 22 February 2024
Takashi Horiguchi |
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Takashi Horiguchi (堀口 貴史) is an employee of SIMS who, as part of the joint venture between Sega and Sanritsu, worked mainly on sound porting and composition for Master System titles. He was credited under the alias Fumi.
Horiguchi has since worked with other game companies such as Banpresto and has released a few albums in the last decade.
Production history
- Alien Syndrome (Game Gear; 1992) — Sound[1] (as "Fumi")
- Ninja Gaiden (Master System; 1992) — Sound Composer (as Fumi)
- Air Rescue (Master System; 1992) — Special Thanks to (as Fumi)
- Shura no Mon (Mega Drive; 1992) — Voice Cast[2] (as Fumi)
- Master of Darkness (Master System; 1992) — Sound[3] (as Fumi)
- Kick & Rush (Master System; 1993) — Sound (as Fumi)
- Wimbledon (Master System Version) (1992)