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'''Yuichi Kanatani''' (金谷 裕一) is a sound composer and relatively newer member of [[Amusement Vision]] whose first work with [[Sega]] was on arcade trivia/game show title ''[[Answer x Answer]]''. He is also noted for breaking the tradition of self-arranging the ''[[Yakuza]]'' theme "Receive You" (originally composed by [[Hidenori Shoji]]) in ''[[Yakuza 4]]''.
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'''Yuichi Kanatani''' (金谷 裕一) is a former<ref>Kanatani's credits in ''Yakuza'' games were removed for the Remastered versions, as is customary with former employees</ref> sound composer at [[Sega AM1 (2005-2011)|Sega AM1]], whose first work with Sega was on arcade trivia/game show title ''[[Network Taisen Quiz Answer X Answer]]''. He is also noted for breaking the tradition of self-arranging the ''[[Yakuza]]'' theme "Receive You" (originally composed by [[Hidenori Shoji]]) in ''[[Yakuza 4]]''.
  
==Production History==
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Some time between 2011 and 2014, he and fellow composer [[Yuki Takatsuto]] left Sega to work for [[Sammy]].
* ''[[Answer x Answer]]'' (2007)
 
* ''[[Yakuza 3]]'' (2009) — Sounds Production ("Yakuza 3" Sound Team)
 
* ''[[Tetris Dekaris]]'' (2009)
 
* ''[[Yakuza 4]]'' (2010) — Music Composer ("Yakuza 4" Sound Team) (Staff)
 
* ''[[Yakuza: Dead Souls]]'' (2011) — Music Composer ("Yakuza: Dead Souls" Sound Team) (Staff)
 
  
==Song Credits==
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==Production history==
===''[[Tetris Dekaris]]''===
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* SweetsxSweets — Music & Arrangement
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* ''[[Network Taisen Quiz Answer X Answer]]'' (2007)
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==Song credits==
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===''[[Sangokushi Taisen 3]]''===
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* Into the Sandstorm — Music & Arrangement
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* Great Men Aim High — Music & Arrangement
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* Battle Mission — Music & Arrangement
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* Absolutely Unstoppable — Music & Arrangement
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* Guidance of Strategist — Music & Arrangement
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* Endless Road of the Lord — Music & Arrangement
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===''[[Tetris Giant]]''===
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* Sweets x Sweets — Music & Arrangement
  
 
===''[[Yakuza 4]]''===
 
===''[[Yakuza 4]]''===
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* Long Battle — Music & Arrangement
 
* Long Battle — Music & Arrangement
  
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[[Category:Amusement Vision Developers]]
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* Sweets × Sweets (maimai Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 5 February 2024

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Yuichi Kanatani
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Yuichi Kanatani (金谷 裕一) is a former[1] sound composer at Sega AM1, whose first work with Sega was on arcade trivia/game show title Network Taisen Quiz Answer X Answer. He is also noted for breaking the tradition of self-arranging the Yakuza theme "Receive You" (originally composed by Hidenori Shoji) in Yakuza 4.

Some time between 2011 and 2014, he and fellow composer Yuki Takatsuto left Sega to work for Sammy.

Production history

Games

Music

Song credits

Main article: Yuichi Kanatani/Song credits.

Sangokushi Taisen 3

  • Into the Sandstorm — Music & Arrangement
  • Great Men Aim High — Music & Arrangement
  • Battle Mission — Music & Arrangement
  • Absolutely Unstoppable — Music & Arrangement
  • Guidance of Strategist — Music & Arrangement
  • Endless Road of the Lord — Music & Arrangement

Tetris Giant

  • Sweets x Sweets — Music & Arrangement

Yakuza 4

  • Massive Fire — Music & Arrangement
  • Receive and Bite You — Arrangement
  • New Serena — Music & Arrangement

Yakuza: Dead Souls

  • Assailed from All Sides — Music & Arrangement
  • Long Battle — Music & Arrangement

maimai

  • Sweets × Sweets (maimai Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  1. Kanatani's credits in Yakuza games were removed for the Remastered versions, as is customary with former employees