Talk:Takeshi Abo
Latest comment: 6 years ago by Heat in topic When did Takeshi Abo start working for KID?
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Speedy Deletion
editYeah right. Abo's done a load of scores for many popular games from KID, a rather notable company.
Might as well go ahead and delete Tenmon (composer) if you're gonna delete this one. And I doubt that will go over well. Moogy (talk) 18:51, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
When did Takeshi Abo start working for KID?
editThe article currently states he started working for KID in 1990. This provides various problems:
- The guy made his very first piece in when he was 16 (so in 1989). It seems unlikely that he was hired at such a young age after only a year of experience.
- The RocketBaby interview says he started in the game industry by sending a demo tape (to a different company) when he was 19 (1992).
So when did he actually start working for KID? 145.120.10.67 (talk) 13:05, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
- He didn't start working there in 1990. Whoever added that line to this article mistranslated a line from the Japanese Wikipedia article. The Japanese article states that he worked at KID during the MID-1990s, not that he started in 1990. Somebody looked at the Japanese article, saw "1990", "KID", knew absolutely zero Japanese, jumped to conclusions, and added it to this article. Has this misinformation really been sitting on this article for 8 years? Heat (talk) 18:40, 1 January 2018 (UTC)