Naoki Itamura
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Naoki Itamura | |
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Native name | 板村直樹 |
Born | Hiroshima, Japan |
Occupations | Composer, musician |
Naoki Itamura (板村直樹) is a Japanese video game music composer and sound designer. Sometimes he was referred to as Gekko Itamura.
Itamura studied music in Kyoto, at An Music School (アン・ミュージック・スクール), and is best known for his work on Video System video games such as the F-1 Grand Prix series for the Arcade and Super Famicom, but has also composed music for other Video System games.
Nowadays Neyoh is his artistic name. In 2009 he released the album African Elephant Song on iTunes.
Video games
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- Mahjong Natsu Monogatari (1989) Arcade
- Tail to Nose: Great Championship (1989) Arcade
- Spinal Breakers (1990) Arcade
- Pipe Dream (1990) Arcade
- Rabio Lepus Special (1990) PC Engine
- Super Volleyball (1991) Mega Drive
- Karate Blazers (1991) Arcade
- F-1 Grand Prix (1991, 1992) Arcade, Super Famicom
- Sonic Wings (1992, 1993) Arcade, Super Famicom
- Hyper V-Ball (1992) Super Famicom
- F-1 Grand Prix Part II (1993) Super Famicom
- F-1 Grand Prix Part III (1994) Super Famicom
- SD F-1 Grand Prix (1995) Super Famicom
Discography
- African Elephant Song (2009)
See also
- List of video game musicians
References
- Neyoh at iTunes
- Neyoh at MOG
- Naoki Itamura at VGMdb
- Naoki Itamura ~ 板村直樹 (いたむら なおき) at GameMusicComposerMEMO (Japanese)
- Naoki Itamura at SNESmusic.org
- Naoki Itamura at MobyGames
- Naoki Itamura at Arcade-history
- Naoki Itamura at GameFAQs
- Rabio Lepus Special at Video Game Den
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