Tomoya Ohtani
Tomoya Ohtani | |
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Native name | 大谷 智哉 |
Born |
Tokyo, Japan | July 1, 1974
Genres | Video game music |
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Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Sega Digital Studio |
Associated acts |
Tomoya Ohtani (大谷 智哉 Ōtani Tomoya, born July 1, 1974, in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese video game composer and musician who works for Sega, where he has been the sound director for the Sonic the Hedgehog series since 2008.[1][2][3][4]
Works
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Year | Title | Role | Co-worker(s) |
1999 | ChuChu Rocket! | Composition/arrangement | |
2000 | Roommania #203 | Composition/arrangement | Various others |
Skies of Arcadia | Sound effects | ||
2001 | Sakura Taisen 3 | Sound effects | Various others |
Sonic Adventure 2 | Composition/arrangement | Jun Senoue, Fumie Kumatani, and Kenichi Tokoi | |
2002 | Space Channel 5: Part 2 | Composition/arrangement | Naofumi Hataya and Kenichi Tokoi |
2003 | Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg | Composition/arrangement | Mariko Nanba |
2004 | Sonic Heroes | Composition/arrangement ("Stage 11: Hang Castle") | |
2005 | The Rub Rabbits! | Voice actor | Jun Senoue, Fumie Kumatani, and Kenichi Tokoi |
Shadow the Hedgehog | Composition/arrangement | Jun Senoue, Yutaka Minobe, Mariko Nanba, and Kenichi Tokoi | |
2006 | Sega Rally 2006 | Composition/arrangement ("Steppin' Pedal") | |
Sonic the Hedgehog | Composition/arrangement | Hideaki Kobayashi, Mariko Nanba, Taihei Sato, and Takahito Eguchi | |
2007 | Sonic Rush Adventure | Composition/arrangement | Seirou Okamoto and Mariko Nanba |
NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams | Composition/arrangement ("Clashing Cerberus") | ||
2008 | Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Supervisor | Various others |
Sonic Unleashed | Composition/arrangement | Fumie Kumatani, Kenichi Tokoi, Hideaki Kobayashi, and Takahito Eguchi | |
2009 | Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games | Composition/arrangement | Various others |
2010 | Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll | Composition/arrangement | Mariko Nanba |
Sonic Colors | Composition/arrangement | Fumie Kumatani, Kenichi Tokoi, Hideaki Kobayashi, and Mariko Nanba | |
2011 | Sonic Generations | Arrangement | Various others |
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games | Composition/arrangement | Various others | |
2012 | Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure | Composition/arrangement | Takahito Eguchi and Naofumi Hataya |
2013 | Sonic Lost World | Composition/arrangement | Takahito Eguchi and Naofumi Hataya |
Rhythm Thief & the Paris Caper | Composition/arrangement | Takahito Eguchi and Naofumi Hataya | |
2014 | Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax | Composition/arrangement | Various others |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U | Supervisor | Various others | |
2015 | Sonic Runners | Composition/arrangement | |
2016 | Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games | Composition/arrangement | Various others |
References
- ↑ "Tomoya Ohtani profile #1". Wave Master. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
- ↑ Greening, Chris. "Tomoya Ohtani Profile". Video Game Music Online. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ↑ Greening, Chris. "Tomoya Ohtani Interview: Sonic Music for a New Generation". Video Game Music Online. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
- ↑ Napolitano, Jayson. "A Look Back At Sonic Unleashed With Lead Composer Tomoya Ohtani". Original Sound Version. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
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