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  2. Nobuo Uematsu - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy 's popularity sparked Uematsu's career in video game music, and he would go on to compose music for over 30 titles, most prominently the subsequent games in the Final Fantasy series. He scored the first installment in the SaGa series, The Final Fantasy Legend, in 1989.

  3. Tim Follin - Wikipedia

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    Timothy John Follin (born 19 December 1970) [1] is an English video game music composer, cinematographer, visual effects artist and game developer, who has written tracks for a variety of titles and home gaming systems, including the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Drive, Super NES, Game Boy, Dreamcast, and PlayStation.

  4. Musikalisches Würfelspiel - Wikipedia

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    A Musikalisches Würfelspiel (German for "musical dice game") was a system for using dice to randomly generate music from precomposed options. These games were quite popular throughout Western Europe in the 18th century. Several different games were devised, some that did not require dice, but merely choosing a random number.

  5. Jeremy Soule - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Soule Soule in 2010 Background information Born (1975-12-19) December 19, 1975 (age 49) Keokuk, Iowa, U.S. Genres Orchestral classical ambient Occupations Composer arranger symphonist Instrument Piano Years active 1994–2019 Labels DirectSong (2005–19) Materia Collective (2017–19) Musical artist Jeremy Soule is an American composer of soundtracks for film, television, and video ...

  6. Mick Gordon (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Gordon (born 7 July 1985) is an Australian composer, record producer, musician, and sound designer, composing music primarily for video games.. Gordon has composed for several first-person shooters, including Atomic Heart, LawBreakers, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Prey, the soft reboot of Doom and its sequel Doom Eternal, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus ...

  7. Yasunori Mitsuda - Wikipedia

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    Yasunori Mitsuda (光田 康典, Mitsuda Yasunori, born January 21, 1972) is a Japanese composer and musician.He is best known for his work in video games, primarily for the Chrono, Xeno, Shadow Hearts, and Inazuma Eleven franchises, among various others.

  8. Chance Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Chance is the author of the university textbook Composing Music for Games: The Art, Technology and Business of Video Game Scoring. The book was released in 2016 by CRC Press, a Taylor and Francis Publishing imprint. [5]

  9. Akira Yamaoka - Wikipedia

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    Akira Yamaoka (山岡 晃, Yamaoka Akira, born February 6, 1968) is a Japanese composer and music producer. He is best known for composing music for several video games in the Silent Hill series by Konami, among other games. Yamaoka also worked as a producer on the series, as well as composing for the Silent Hill film and its sequel.