Yasuaki Fujita
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In this Japanese name, the family name is "Fujita".
Yasuaki Fujita | |
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Native name | 藤田 靖明 |
Also known as | Bun Bun |
Born | Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan |
Genres | Video game music, chiptune |
Occupations | Composer, sound designer |
Instruments | Keyboards |
Years active | 1989–present |
Associated acts | Alph Lyla, Harumi Fujita |
Website | www.sound.zaq.jp/first_circle/ |
Yasuaki Fujita (藤田 靖明 Fujita Yasuaki)[1] is a video game composer and sound designer best known for his work with Capcom,[2] who normally went by the alias of Bun Bun.
During the NES era, he worked on the music for Mega Man 3 (in lieu of his pregnant wife, Harumi Fujita), Tenchi wo Kurau II, The Little Mermaid, and Darkwing Duck for Capcom. After the NES era, he created the majority of the music for Breath of Fire, while doing a few pieces for Final Fight 2, along with a few other projects. He was also one of the keyboardists for the Capcom house band, Alph Lyla, before they disbanded in the late 1990s. He also designed the well known 16-bit era Capcom logo jingle.[3]
Discography
- Final Fight - "Industrial Area BGM" (1989)
- Mega Man 3 - (All tracks except "Needle Man", "Gemini Man" and part of "Staff Roll")[4] (1990)
- Tenchi wo Kurau II (1991)
- The Little Mermaid (1991)
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Game Boy) (1991)
- Darkwing Duck (1992)
- The Shinri Game: Akuma no Kokor (1993)
- Breath of Fire (1994) - with Mari Yamaguchi, Minae Fujii, Tatsuya Nishimura, and Yoko Shimomura
- Final Fight 2 (1993) - ("Sleep Junk Down" & "Fret Street Beat-Beat")
- The Shinri Game 3 (1995)
- Puzzle Bobble (Neo Geo Pocket) (1999)
- Metal Slug 1st Mission (1999)
- Metal Slug 2nd Mission (2000)
- Mega Man 10 (2010) - "Solar Inferno (Solar Man Stage)"
References
- ↑ "Mega Man 9 music interview with Inti Creates' Ippo Yamada". Siliconera. October 4, 2008. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ↑ http://www.sound.zaq.jp/first_circle/profile.html
- ↑ http://vgmdb.net/forums/showpost.php?p=57213&postcount=2
- ↑ http://otoya.rocketserver.jp/works.html
External links
- Artist profile at OverClocked ReMix
- Yasuaki Fujita HP
- Official worklist
- Harumi Fujita's website (confirms MM3 role with 3 tracks)
- Yasuaki Fujita's BlogSpot for June 2011 (confirms Harumi's 3 tracks)
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