Harumi Fujita (藤田 晴美, Fujita Harumi, born 1961) is a Japanese composer best known for her work at the video game company Capcom.[2][3]
Harumi Fujita 藤田 晴美 | |
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Also known as | Mrs. Tarumi |
Born | 1961 Tondabayashi, Osaka, Japan |
Genres | Video game music, chiptune |
Occupation(s) | Composer, musician |
Instrument | Keyboards |
Years active | 1984–present |
Labels | Brave Wave Productions[1] |
Website | otoyanoblog |
Works
editYear | Title | Role(s) |
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1984 | Mad Crasher | Music |
1985 | Ghosts 'n Goblins | Sound effects |
1986 | The Speed Rumbler | Music with Tamayo Kawamoto |
1987 | Bionic Commando | Music |
Makai Island | Music | |
Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong | Music with Manami Matsumae | |
Tiger Road | Music with Tamayo Kawamoto | |
1988 | 1943 Kai | Music with several others |
1989 | Final Fight | Music with several others |
Strider | Music | |
Willow | Sound programming | |
1990 | Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers | Music |
Gargoyle's Quest | Music with Yoko Shimomura | |
Mega Man 3 | Music with Yasuaki Fujita | |
1994 | Skyblazer | Music |
Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Kondo wa Puzzle de Oshiokiyo! | Music with Yasuaki Fujita | |
Panic in Nakayoshi World | Music with Yasuaki Fujita | |
1995 | Tottemo! Lucky Man | Music with Yasuaki Fujita |
Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game | Music | |
Zenkoku Juudan Ultra Shinri Game | Music | |
Pulstar | Music | |
1996 | Fuuun Gokuu Ninden | Music |
Punky Skunk | Music with Yasuaki Fujita | |
1997 | Tomba! | Music |
Rabbit | Music with Atsuyoshi Isemura | |
1998 | Blazing Star | Music with Seisuke Ito |
Hellnight | Music with several others | |
1999 | Magical Tetris Challenge | Music; Game Boy Color version |
2019 | Spidersaurs[4] | Music |
2020 | Streets of Rage 4 | "Estel: Round 1" and "Estel: Round 2"[5] |
2022 | Windjammers 2 | Music with Seiichi Hamada |
References
edit- ^ "Artists". Brave Wave. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
- ^ "Harumi Fujita". VGMdb. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
- ^ Greening, Chris (15 August 2015). "Harumi Fujita Interview: Ghosts, Goblins, and Gargoyles". Video Game Music Online. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ^ Sherman, Jennifer. "Game Composer Harumi Fujita Attends Otakon 2020". Anime News Network. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ Wong, Alistair (20 March 2020). "Hideki Naganuma No Longer Composing Streets of Rage 4 Soundtrack Due to Scheduling Complications". Siliconera. Retrieved 20 March 2020.