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'''Takashi Tateishi''' (<span style="font-size: 9pt;">立石 孝</span><span style="font-size: 9pt;">)</span> (better known by her alias, '''Ojalin''') is a former [[Capcom]] sound designer, having created music and sound effects for only a handful of titles before he left the company. He is best known for her work on the [[Mega Man]] series, as he composed the music for ''[[Mega Man 2]]'', which introduced the series' stage clear jingle as well as the titular character's main theme.
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'''Takashi Tateishi''' (<span style="font-size: 9pt;">立石 孝</span><span style="font-size: 9pt;">)</span> (better known by her alias, '''Ogeretsu Kun''') is a former [[Capcom]] sound designer, having created music and sound effects for only a handful of titles before he left the company. He is best known for her work on the [[Mega Man]] series, as he composed the music for ''[[Mega Man 2]]'', which introduced the series' stage clear jingle as well as the titular character's main theme.
   
Outside of [[Capcom]] he has produced music for the ''Tokimeki Memorial'' series - where he helped find Shiori Fujisaki, the first virtual idol - under the alias '''Takashi Kasugano''' (<span style="font-size: 9pt;">流石野 孝)</span> but now serves as a sound programmer and coordinator for various Konami titles. He has also opened ''Most Company'', his own studio, where he serves as a music producer for Mami Kingetsu and Motoyoshi Iwasaki.
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Outside of [[Capcom]] he has produced music for the ''Tokimeki Memorial'' series - where he helped find Shiori Fujisaki, the first virtual idol - under the alias '''Takashi Kasugano''' (<span style="font-size: 9pt;">流石野 孝)</span> but now serves as a sound programmer and coordinator for various Konami titles. He has also opened ''Most Company'', his own studio, where he serves as a music producer for Mami Kingetsu and Motoyoshi Iwasaki.
   
   

Revision as of 17:46, 6 November 2011

Takashi Tateishi (立石 孝) (better known by her alias, Ogeretsu Kun) is a former Capcom sound designer, having created music and sound effects for only a handful of titles before he left the company. He is best known for her work on the Mega Man series, as he composed the music for Mega Man 2, which introduced the series' stage clear jingle as well as the titular character's main theme.

Outside of Capcom he has produced music for the Tokimeki Memorial series - where he helped find Shiori Fujisaki, the first virtual idol - under the alias Takashi Kasugano (流石野 孝) but now serves as a sound programmer and coordinator for various Konami titles. He has also opened Most Company, his own studio, where he serves as a music producer for Mami Kingetsu and Motoyoshi Iwasaki.


Production History

  • 1943 Kai (Arcade Version) (1988)
  • Mega Man 2 (1988) -- Sound Programmer (as Ogeretsu Kun) [NOTE: Actually did Music and Sound Effects]
  • Daimakaimura -G.S.M. Capcom 1- (1989) (CD) (as Oguretu·Kun)
  • U.N. Squadron (Arcade Version) (1989) [NOTE: Uncredited]
  • Mega Man 10 (2010) [NOTE: Uncredited in-game, but is credited on the game's soundtrack]

Song Credits

1943 Kai (Arcade Version)

  • Theme of Yamato -- Composition & Arrangement

Mega Man 2

  • Opening -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Title -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Password -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Stage Select -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Game Start -- Arrangement
  • Metal Man Stage -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Air Man Stage -- Composition (w/Manami Matsumae), Arrangement [NOTE: Bars 18-26 were composed by Manami Matsumae; the rest is Tateishi's]
  • Bubble Man Stage -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Quick Man Stage -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Crash Man Stage -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Flash Man Stage -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Heat Man Stage -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Wood Man Stage -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Stage Clear -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Get a Weapon -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Dr. Wily Map -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Dr. Wily Stage 1 -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Dr. Wily Stage 2 -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Boss -- Composition & Arrangement
  • All Stage Clear -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Ending -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Staff Roll -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Game Over -- Composition & Arrangement

Daimakaimura -G.S.M. Capcom 1-

  • Rockman 2 Arrange Version -- Composition & Arrangement

U.N. Squadron (Arcade Version)

  • Forest Stronghold ~Round 3 -- Composition & Arrangement

Mega Man 10

  • Stage Clear -- Composition & Arrangement