(1967-02-28) February 28, 1967 (age 57) Gero, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Genres
Techno
rave
trance
electro
gabber
jazz fusion
synthpop
video game music
Occupation(s)
Composer
musician
producer
Instrument(s)
Piano
synthesizer
Years active
1987–present
Labels
Troubadour Records SuperSweep
Musical artist
Shinji Hosoe (細江 慎治, Hosoe Shinji, born February 28, 1967), also known as Megaten and Sampling Masters MEGA,[1] is a Japanese video game composer and musician most famous for scoring Ridge Racer, Street Fighter EX and many Namco arcade games between 1987 and 1996.[2] He also runs the music production and publishing company SuperSweep, alongside long time collaborator Ayako Saso.
^"Ridge Racer, 15 años a toda velocidad". Meristation. February 5, 2007. Archived from the original on September 29, 2011. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
^Greening, Chris (January 2010). "Interview with Shinji Hosoe". Square Enix Music Online. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
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Keigo Hoashi, and Kakeru Ishihama from Okabe's company Monaca, and ShinjiHosoe and Ayako Saso of SuperSweep. Music for the scenario campaign cutscenes...
his early years at the company, he worked closely with senior composer ShinjiHosoe on several game projects, along with Ayako Saso, Takayuki Aihara and...
composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, Episode II was split between Yuki Kajiura, ShinjiHosoe, and Ayako Saso, and Episode III was composed by Kajiura alone. Xenosaga...
Tekken Video games List of media Characters Developers Katsuhiro Harada ShinjiHosoe Seiichi Ishii Yuu Miyake Keiichi Okabe Nobuyoshi Sano Related games Soulcalibur...
Ryo Watanabe, Go Shiina, Rio Hamamoto, Nobuyoshi Sano, Keiichi Okabe, ShinjiHosoe, Ayako Saso, Yuu Miyake, and Keigo Hoashi. Snoop Dogg recorded a track...
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Starblade was headed by director Hajime Nakatani, with music composed by ShinjiHosoe. The game was a successor to Galaxian3: Project Dragoon, a 1990 theme...
and written by series creator Kotaro Uchikoshi, and features music by ShinjiHosoe and character designs by Rui Tomono. Uchikoshi had started planning the...
handled by a large team consisting of original composer Yoshie Arakawa, ShinjiHosoe, Ayako Saso, Nobuyoshi Sano, Takayuki Aihara, Hiroto Sasaki and Keiichi...
contribution to the main trilogy. The music was composed by Yuki Kajiura and ShinjiHosoe, who worked separately on the cinematic and gameplay soundtracks respectively...
arcade board. Music for the game was composed by ShinjiHosoe and designed by Tatsuya Ishikawa. Hosoe, previously a graphics artist for Namco, was allowed...
List of Dragon Ball video games Music co-composed by SuperSweep members ShinjiHosoe, Ayako Saso, Yousuke Yasui, Masashi Yano, and Wataru Ishibashi "Super...
multiplayer, a rear-view mirror, and a remixed soundtrack composed by ShinjiHosoe. Rave Racer (1995) was released for arcades. It features two new tracks...
people: Yuki Kajiura, who had found fame as a composer for anime series; ShinjiHosoe, who worked on Street Fighter EX and the Ridge Racer series; and Ayako...
" The music was written by former Namco composers, Takayuki Aihara, ShinjiHosoe, and Ayako Saso. The themes are predominantly jazz fusion, with rock...