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24th January 1972 |
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Kochi Prefecture, Japan |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia Naoshi Mizuta (born January 24, 1972) is a Japanese video game music composer. He is a casual video game player. He attended Chiba University, majoring in Law & Economics. His interest in music began to grow when he was in either second or third grade. He was formerly a composer for Capcom, but he is now a composer for Square Enix. When he was composing music for Capcom, he answered a Squaresoft recruitment advertisement in 1998, and he subsequently signed on. He is known for his work on Rockman & Forte, Parasite Eve 2 and Final Fantasy XI. His first assignment for Squaresoft was to score Parasite Eve 2. The original Parasite Eve game was scored by Yoko Shimomura. Mizuta is also a member of the band The Star Onions, which also includes Kumi Tanioka, Hidenori Iwasaki, and Tsuyoshi Sekito. As a member of The Star Onions, he plays the bass, or lower-pitched notes.
Works
- Street Fighter Zero (1995): composer
- Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (1996): composer
- Rockman & Forte (1998): composer
- Parasite Eve 2 (1999): composer
- Final Fantasy XI (2002): composer
- Tetra Master (2002): composer
- Final Fantasy XI Rise of the Zilart (2003): composer
- Final Fantasy XI Chains of Promathia (2004): composer
- Hanjuku Hero 4 (2005): composer, arranger
Discography
- Street Fighter Zero2 Underground Mixxes "Da Soundz of Spasm" (1996)
- Parasite Eve II Original Soundtrack (1999)
- Final Fantasy XI Original Soundtrack (2002)
- Final Fantasy XI Rise of the Zilart Original Soundtrack (2003)
- Final Fantasy XI Chains of Promathia Original Soundtrack (2004)
- Final Fantasy XI - Music from the Other Side of Vana'diel (2005)
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