Talk:Yasunori Mitsuda

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What are those entries "Mix Beat Attractions (1991)" and "Wolf Team Co., Ltd (1991)" in "Sound Designer Credits" about? The former gets no hits unrelated to wikipedia on Google and the latter is no single work but a former company. I'd remove those. 82.135.1.33 23:53, 29 August 2007 (UTC)


Yasunori Mitsuda has a voice acting credit for Live a Live in 1994, but I don't know which section I would add that to. The "voice acting" was just a bit of grunting, anyway.

[edit] Chrono Cross tracks

Where did the English Chrono Cross track names come from? The names I have are different (e.g. mine says Chronomantique instead of Chronomantic). Maybe we should just use the original Japanese names to limit confusion? --Frungi 4 July 2005 23:20 (UTC)

[edit] Deep Labyrinth

I've read that Mitsuda composed for this game on DS (and mobile phones), perhaps someone should add it to his list of works? Dirtie 03:56, 26 March 2006 (UTC)