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  2. Kazuo - Wikipedia

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    Kazuo Sawa is the name of a video game composer. Notable works include the soundtracks for The Battle of Olympus and Rivercity Ransom; Kazuo Akuji is the leader of the Ronin in the Saints Row 2; Kazuo Hoshiro is the leader of the Investigation Team of Sweet Home (video game)

  3. The Battle of Olympus - Wikipedia

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    Kazuo Sawa was the composer, and Reiko Oshida, Horimoto's future wife, did story and graphics. [5] Designer Hoshimoto drew inspiration from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link for gameplay. [5] [6] Similarities include a final confrontation with a shadow, similar character abilities, and the general appearance of the game. [7]

  4. Kazuo Sawa - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  5. Game Tengoku - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot from the arcade version, showing the player destroying waves of enemies. Game Tengoku is a vertical-scrolling shooter similar to games like Parodius (1987). [7] [8] Its plot involves a mad scientist named Genius Yamada harnessing the power of arcade cabinets to take over the Me & You video arcade. [9]

  6. Double Dragon II (Game Boy) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese version, Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun: Bangai Rantō Hen, was released on December 7, 1990.The Japanese version features completely different graphics (drawn in a style similar to Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari, the Japanese version of River City Ransom), music, some plot from Double Dragon II, and characters (with Kunio and Riki being replaced by Billy and Jimmy in the export versions).

  7. Kawaite sōrō - Wikipedia

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    Kawaite sōrō (乾いて候) is a Japanese jidaigeki or period drama that was broadcast in prime-time in 1984. It is also known as "A Samurai's Sorrow." It is based on Goseki Kojima and Kazuo Koike's manga [1] of the same title.

  8. Kazuo Taoka - Wikipedia

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    From 1983 to 1990, his daughter, Yuki (1964–), was married to Kitarō, a noted Japanese new-age musician.His son Mitsuru Taoka (1943–2012) was a producer of films in Japan and was married to actress Eiko Nakamura until her suicide at their home by gas poisoning in 1975.

  9. My Name Is Shingo - Wikipedia

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    The time of childhood of Satoru is, however, gone as well and he isn't able to recognize the meaning of the message nor the part is the very his child, Shingo, either. The inventors of "Monroe" pick up every part of Shingo to put together "Monroe" again but without finding any soul (any more) nor any black box with secret program to produce ...