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Morihiro Iwamoto currently represents [http://sora-color.jp/ Sora Color] (Japanese: 空color); a company based in Osaka, Japan that ventures into aerial photography, background music and sound effects and corresponding lyrics for background music. | Morihiro Iwamoto currently represents [http://sora-color.jp/ Sora Color] (Japanese: 空color); a company based in Osaka, Japan that ventures into aerial photography, background music and sound effects and corresponding lyrics for background music. | ||
According to the Canadian Intellectual Property Database <ref>[http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opic-cipo/cpyrghts/dsplySrch.do?lang=eng Canadian Copyrights Database - Canadian Intellectual Property Office]</ref>, "Morihiro Iwamoto" is an author to the following [[Nintendo]] published games. | According to the Canadian Intellectual Property Database <ref>[http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opic-cipo/cpyrghts/dsplySrch.do?lang=eng Canadian Copyrights Database - Canadian Intellectual Property Office]</ref>, "Morihiro Iwamoto" is an author to the following [[Nintendo]] published games. |
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Morihiro Iwamoto (Japanese: 岩本 守弘) is a video game composer who was likely an employee of TOSE. He is listed under 'Music' in the staff credits of Densetsu no Starfy (with Yōko Matsutani, listed as "Youko Matsutani"), Densetsu no Starfy 2, Densetsu no Starfy 3 and in Densetsu no Starfy 4's Staff Roll 1. In The Legendary Starfy, Morihiro Iwamoto is credited for "Sound". [1].
History and other works
Morihiro Iwamoto worked as a professor at the Kyoto University of Art & Design. He formed a band in high school and started songwriting after graduating, arranging original music on his own. He has over seven years of experience in the video game industry and has worked on sound in more than 300 titles. He has also provided music and sound effects to TV shows and animated films, such as Umai! Rāmen-ya (Japanese: うまい!ラーメン屋). [2] [3]
Morihiro Iwamoto currently represents Sora Color (Japanese: 空color); a company based in Osaka, Japan that ventures into aerial photography, background music and sound effects and corresponding lyrics for background music.
According to the Canadian Intellectual Property Database [4], "Morihiro Iwamoto" is an author to the following Nintendo published games.
- Dr. Mario & Puzzle League (Game Boy Advance) - Credited for Music (Dr. Mario) [5]
- Tingle's Balloon Fight DS (Nintendo DS)
- Puzzle Iroiro Gekkan Crossword House Vol. 1 (Nintendo DSiWare)
Morihiro Iwamoto has worked on the following non-Nintendo games.
- Art Camion Geijutsuden Bakusou Onban soundtrack (2000) - "Will" (composition, arrangment, lyrics).[6]
- Mega Man X7 (PlayStation 2, 2003) - Movie Sound Designer [7]
- Bomberman (Nintendo DS, 2005) - Sound Designer [8]
- Namco Museum Battle Collection (2005) - Music [9]
- Deadly Premonition (Xbox 360, 2010) - Sound Designer [10]
References
- ↑ Copy of Densetsu no Starfy Dairu Kaizokudan Credits at Nintendo Software Database (in Japanese, Unicode)
- ↑ Morihiro Iwamoto's profile at Kyoto University of Art & Design
- ↑ Umai Rāmen-ya - Staff
- ↑ Canadian Copyrights Database - Canadian Intellectual Property Office
- ↑ List of Credits for Dr Mario / Puzzle League at Gamewise
- ↑ VGMdb - Art Camion Geijutsuden Bakusou Onban Soundtrack.
- ↑ MobyGames - Mega Man X7 (2003) Playstation 2 credits
- ↑ Bomberman (2005) Nintendo DS credits - MobyGames
- ↑ Namco Museum Battle Collection (2005) PSP credits - MobyGames
- ↑ Deadly Premonition (2010) Xbox 360 credits - MobyGames