Hiroya Hatsushiba

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Hiroya Hatsushiba ( Japanese 初 芝 弘 也 , Hatsushiba Hiroya ) is a Japanese developer of video games .

Career

Hatsushiba originally worked as a sound engineer at Namco Bandai's Studio Wolf Team (later Namco Tales Studio), where he composed some of his own compositions, but also worked with the composer Motoi Sakuraba . In 1995 some Wolf Team employees left the studio and founded tri-Ace . Here, too, Hatsushiba worked as a sound programmer and manager in cooperation with Sakuraba. In 1999 Hatsushiba also left tri-Ace and founded a new studio, tri-Crescendo , which initially took over the sound programming for some tri-Ace games. In 2001, work began on the first independent game by tri-Crescendo, which was developed in collaboration with the Monolith Soft studio, which was then part of Namco Bandai . Baten Kaitos: The Wings of Eternity and the Lost Ocean , which appeared in Japan in 2003 for GameCube , was also Hatsushiba's debut as a game director. Hatsushiba is still president of tri-Crescendo today.

Ludography

at Wolf Team
  • Curiosity: Umi to Kaze no Kōdō ( SNES 1993) - sound programmer
  • Arcus Odyssey (SNES / SEGA Genesis 1993) - music programmer
  • Tenshi no Uta: Shiroki Tsubasa no Inori (SNES 1994) - sound programmer
  • Tales of Phantasia (SNES 1995) - sound programmer
at tri-Ace
at tri-crescendo

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ MobyGames