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{{VG Designer|name = Masafumi Takada|born = August 2, 1970<br>Inuyama, Aichi, Japan|position = Composer|image = [[File:Masafumi Takada-0.jpg|thumb|200x200px]]|firstgame = ''Air Boarder 64''|latestgame = ''Death Come True''|twitter = |company = Human Entertainment (1997-1998)<br>[[Grasshopper Manufacture]] (1998-2008)<br>Sound Prestige LLC (since 2008)}}
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{{VG Designer|name = Masafumi Takada|born = August 2, 1970<br>Inuyama, Aichi, Japan|position = Composer|image = [[File:Masafumi Takada-0.jpg|thumb|200x200px]]|firstgame = ''[[Air Boarder 64]]''|latestgame = ''[[Death Come True]]''|twitter = |company = Human Entertainment (1997-1998)<br>[[Grasshopper Manufacture]] (1998-2008)<br>Sound Prestige LLC (since 2008)}}
   
 
'''Masafumi Takada''' is a freelance video game composer. Formerly employed at Human Entertainment and [[Grasshopper Manufacture]], he has worked on many projects headed by [[Suda51]], like [[killer7|''killer7'']], ''[[Contact]]'' and ''[[No More Heroes]]'', as well as the Danganronpa series and many other games, usually in collaboration with [[Jun Fukuda]]. In 2008, he founded Sound Prestige LLC, his own record label.
 
'''Masafumi Takada''' is a freelance video game composer. Formerly employed at Human Entertainment and [[Grasshopper Manufacture]], he has worked on many projects headed by [[Suda51]], like [[killer7|''killer7'']], ''[[Contact]]'' and ''[[No More Heroes]]'', as well as the Danganronpa series and many other games, usually in collaboration with [[Jun Fukuda]]. In 2008, he founded Sound Prestige LLC, his own record label.
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== Game Works ==
 
== Game Works ==
* ''Air Boarder 64'' (1998)
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* ''[[Air Boarder 64]]'' (1998)
 
* ''[[Shining Soul II]]'' (2003) - Sound Composer, Sound Effects
 
* ''[[Shining Soul II]]'' (2003) - Sound Composer, Sound Effects
 
* ''[[killer7]]'' (2005) - Sound Director / Score Composition
 
* ''[[killer7]]'' (2005) - Sound Director / Score Composition
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* ''[[No More Heroes]]'' (2007) - Lead Sound Designer, Composer
 
* ''[[No More Heroes]]'' (2007) - Lead Sound Designer, Composer
 
* ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (2008) - Music Arrangement
 
* ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (2008) - Music Arrangement
* ''Flower, Sun, and Rain: Murder and Mystery in Paradise'' (2008) - Sound Track
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* ''[[Flower, Sun, and Rain: Murder and Mystery in Paradise]]'' (2008) - Sound Track
 
* ''[[Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen]]'' (2008) - Sound Director, Music Composition, Music Arrangement
 
* ''[[Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen]]'' (2008) - Sound Director, Music Composition, Music Arrangement
 
* ''[[Infinite Space]]'' (2009) - Sound
 
* ''[[Infinite Space]]'' (2009) - Sound
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* ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' (2018) - Music Arrangement
 
* ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' (2018) - Music Arrangement
 
* ''[[Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition]]'' (2019) - Music
 
* ''[[Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition]]'' (2019) - Music
* ''Death Come True'' (2020) - Music
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* ''[[Death Come True]]'' (2020) - Music
   
 
=== Special Thanks ===
 
=== Special Thanks ===
* ''Shining Soul'' (2002)
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* ''[[Shining Soul]]'' (2002)
   
 
== Song Credits ==
 
== Song Credits ==

Revision as of 11:14, 30 June 2020


Masafumi Takada is a freelance video game composer. Formerly employed at Human Entertainment and Grasshopper Manufacture, he has worked on many projects headed by Suda51, like killer7, Contact and No More Heroes, as well as the Danganronpa series and many other games, usually in collaboration with Jun Fukuda. In 2008, he founded Sound Prestige LLC, his own record label.

Together with former Spike Chunsoft employees Kazutaka Kodaka and Kotaro Uchikoshi (known for creating the Danganronpa and Zero Escape series, respectively), Takada founded an independent game studio called Too Kyo Games.

Game Works

Special Thanks

Song Credits

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

  • Ending (Yoshi's Story) -- Arrangement
  • Mike's Song (JP) (WarioWare: Touched!) -- Arrangement
  • Mike's Song (WarioWare: Touched!) -- Arrangement
  • Shin Onigashima -- Arrangement
  • Tetris: Type B -- Arrangement
  • Lip's Theme (Panel de Pon) -- Arrangement
  • Marionation Gear (Chōsōjū Mecha MG) -- Composition & Arrangement

Kid Icarus: Uprising

  • Pandora's Labyrinth of Deceit -- Composition (w/Motoi Sakuraba), Arrangement[1]
  • Into the Labyrinth -- Composition & Arrangement[1]
  • Little Girl's Theme -- Composition & Arrangement[1]
  • Dog's Theme -- Composition & Arrangement[1]
  • The Lightning Chariot -- Composition & Arrangement[1]
  • Lightning Chariot Base -- Composition & Arrangement[1]
  • Palutena's Temple -- Composition (w/Motoi Sakuraba), Arrangement[1]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

  • Lightning Chariot Base (Kid Icarus: Uprising) -- Composition & Arrangement
  • Tortimer Island Medley (Animal Crossing: New Leaf) -- Arrangement
  • Tomodachi Life -- Arrangement

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

  • Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) -- Arrangement
  • Afternoon on the Island (Tomodachi Life) -- Arrangement
  • Mappy Medley -- Arrangement
  • Main Theme (Banjo-Kazooie) -- Arrangement
  • Haremar Faith Capoeira School - Song of the Fight (Believers Will Be Saved) (FATAL FURY) -- Arrangement

References