Akihiko Narita
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Native name | 成田 暁彦 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Music composer |
Years active | 2005–present |
Employer | Capcom |
Akihiko Narita (成田 暁彦) is a Japanese video game composer. He is employed by Capcom. Narita is notable for working on a few games from the Monster Hunter franchise and Resident Evil 5. He recently lead the music team of Resident Evil 6.[1]
Discography
- Monster Hunter Freedom (2005) – with Masato Kohda and Yuko Komiyama.[2]
- Monster Hunter 2 (Dos) (2006) – with Masato Kohda, Yuko Komiyama, Shinya Okada and Hajime Hyakkoku.[2]
- Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (2006) - with Shuji Uchiyama.[3]
- Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (2007) – with Masato Kohda and Yuko Komiyama.[2]
- Devil May Cry 4 (2008) - with Tetsuya Shibata, Kento Hasegawa, Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, Kota Suzuki, Rei Kondoh, CHAMY.Ishi, Shinichiro Sato.[4]
- Resident Evil 5 (2009) - with Kota Suzuki, Hideki Okugawa and Seiko Kobuchi.[5]
- Resident Evil 6 (2012) - with Akiyuki Morimoto, Azusa Kato, Kota Suzuki, Thomas Parisch and Laurent Ziliani, Daniel Lindholm, Sebastian Schwartz.[6]
References
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- ↑ YouTube, Resident Evil 6 reveal trailer (January 19, 2012), Retrieved on January 23, 2012,
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Video Game Music Database, 'Monster Hunter Hunting Music Collection ~ 3rd Anniversary Commemorative Best Track ~' in the notes , Retrieved on January 23, 2012,
- ↑ MobyGames, 'Lost Planet: Extreme Condition' credits , Retrieved on January 23, 2012,
- ↑ MobyGames, 'Devil May Cry 4 Original Soundtrack' (February 27, 2008) , Retrieved on January 23, 2012,
- ↑ TeamXbox, 'Resident Evil 5 Original Soundtrack Released' (May 26, 2009) , Retrieved on January 23, 2012,
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