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mrman1 maintained that list, so you could contact him and see if he saved a copy. Most amazing jew boots |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Yeah, Kimura didn't do anything on X1-5.
X6 is tracks 1-25 on the last disc, so I'm thinking that wherever you've gotten the information from (tags or an album info page somewhere) just gave Kimura credit for the entire disc (ugh). Since the tracks are from X3-5, they should be credited to the composers for those games. From http://www.gamingforce.com/audio/gfa-albums.php?id=256: X3: Minakuchi Engineering Staff, Toshihiko Horiyama, Syusaku Uchiyama, Yoshino Aoki & Makoto Tomozawa X4: Toshihiko Horiyama X5: Naoto Tanaka, Naoya Kamisaka & Takuya Miyawaki I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
In fact, I will give an example: Cool Spot's SMS soundtrack was done by Furniss, but the SNES one was by Tommy Tallarico, Joey Kuras, and Steven S. Henifin. Also, if MobyGames has some game credits like that but doesn't list the composer, it probably is the case that the game did not list the composer in the credits. Which means that you might be out of luck. I was speaking idiomatically. |
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