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'''Naohisa Morota''' (諸田 直久) is a sound programmer formerly employed by [[Sunsoft]]. Work at this company includes Famicom (aka NES) versions of some of [[Sega]]'s arcade titles, particularly ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' and ''[[After Burner]]''. During this time he worked with [[Naoki Kodaka]] and later [[Shinichi Seya]], both of whom would also produce sound for various [[Sega]] titles.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (諸田 直久) is a sound programmer formerly employed by [[Sunsoft]]. Work at this company includes Famicom (aka NES) versions of some of [[Sega]]'s arcade titles, particularly ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' and ''[[After Burner]]''. During this time he worked with [[Naoki Kodaka]] and later [[Shinichi Seya]], both of whom would also produce sound for various [[Sega]] titles.
  
In 1993 Morota joined [[Konami]], where he would remain for at least the following decade. Work at this company includes character programming - most notably for the enemies and bosses of the Nintendo 64 Castlevania titles - and event programming in addition to his usual sound roles.
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In 1993 Morota joined [[Konami]], where he would remain for at least the following decade. Work at this company includes character programming - most notably for the enemies and bosses of the [[Nintendo 64]] Castlevania titles - and event programming in addition to his usual sound roles.
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==
* ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' (Famicom version) (1987) — Sound (as '''N.Morota''')
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* ''[[Shanghai]]'' (Famicom version) (1987) — Music (as '''N.Morota''')
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* ''[[After Burner]]'' (Famicom version) (1989) — Music (as '''Morota San''')
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* ''Shanghai'' (Famicom version) (1987) — Music (as '''N.Morota''')
* ''[[Batman]]'' (PC Engine version) (1990) — Sound (as '''N Morota''')
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* ''Batman'' (PC Engine version) (1990) — Sound (as '''N Morota''')
 
* ''Nantettatte!! Baseball'' (1990)
 
* ''Nantettatte!! Baseball'' (1990)
 
* ''Mr. Gimmick'' (1992) — Sound Programmer
 
* ''Mr. Gimmick'' (1992) — Sound Programmer
* ''[[Sunset Riders]]'' (SNES version) (1993) — Game Programer (as '''N. Morota'''), Sound Program (as '''Naohisa. M''')
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* ''Sunset Riders'' (SNES version) (1993) — Game Programer (as '''N. Morota'''), Sound Program (as '''Naohisa. M''')
 
* ''Castlevania'' (N64 version) (1998) — Enemy Character Programmer (Program Staff), Boss Character Programmer (Program Staff), Effect Programmer (Program Staff)
 
* ''Castlevania'' (N64 version) (1998) — Enemy Character Programmer (Program Staff), Boss Character Programmer (Program Staff), Effect Programmer (Program Staff)
 
* ''Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness'' (1999) — Enemy Programmer (Program Staff), Boss Programmer (Program Staff)
 
* ''Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness'' (1999) — Enemy Programmer (Program Staff), Boss Programmer (Program Staff)
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* ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus'' (GCN, PS2, Xbox and PC versions) (2004) — Sound Programmer (Konami Computer Entertainment Studios, Inc.)
 
* ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus'' (GCN, PS2, Xbox and PC versions) (2004) — Sound Programmer (Konami Computer Entertainment Studios, Inc.)
  
==Song Credits==
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==Song credits==
 
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===''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' (NES Version)===
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===''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' (Famicom version)===
 
* Start — Arrangement
 
* Start — Arrangement
 
* Opa-Opa! [Rd. 1] — Arrangement
 
* Opa-Opa! [Rd. 1] — Arrangement
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* Game Over — Arrangement
 
* Game Over — Arrangement
  
===''[[After Burner]]'' (NES Version)===
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===''[[After Burner]]'' (Famicom version)===
 
* Maximum Power — Arrangement (with [[Naoki Kodaka]])
 
* Maximum Power — Arrangement (with [[Naoki Kodaka]])
 
* Final Take Off — Arrangement (with [[Naoki Kodaka]])
 
* Final Take Off — Arrangement (with [[Naoki Kodaka]])
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==References==
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[[Category:Musicians]]
 
 
[[Category:Outside Composers]]
 
[[Category:Outside Composers]]

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Naohisa Morota
Company(ies): Sunsoft, Konami
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Naohisa Morota (諸田 直久) is a sound programmer formerly employed by Sunsoft. Work at this company includes Famicom (aka NES) versions of some of Sega's arcade titles, particularly Fantasy Zone and After Burner. During this time he worked with Naoki Kodaka and later Shinichi Seya, both of whom would also produce sound for various Sega titles.

In 1993 Morota joined Konami, where he would remain for at least the following decade. Work at this company includes character programming - most notably for the enemies and bosses of the Nintendo 64 Castlevania titles - and event programming in addition to his usual sound roles.

Production history

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  • Shanghai (Famicom version) (1987) — Music (as N.Morota)
  • Batman (PC Engine version) (1990) — Sound (as N Morota)
  • Nantettatte!! Baseball (1990)
  • Mr. Gimmick (1992) — Sound Programmer
  • Sunset Riders (SNES version) (1993) — Game Programer (as N. Morota), Sound Program (as Naohisa. M)
  • Castlevania (N64 version) (1998) — Enemy Character Programmer (Program Staff), Boss Character Programmer (Program Staff), Effect Programmer (Program Staff)
  • Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness (1999) — Enemy Programmer (Program Staff), Boss Programmer (Program Staff)
  • Bouken Jidai Katsugeki: Goemon (2000) — Demo Event Program (Program Staff), Sound Program (Program Staff)
  • International Superstar Soccer 3 (PC version) (2003) — Sound Programming
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus (GCN, PS2, Xbox and PC versions) (2004) — Sound Programmer (Konami Computer Entertainment Studios, Inc.)

Song credits

Fantasy Zone (Famicom version)

  • Start — Arrangement
  • Opa-Opa! [Rd. 1] — Arrangement
  • Shop [Shop] — Arrangement
  • Boss [Rd. 1~7 Boss] — Arrangement
  • Round Up [Round Clear] — Arrangement
  • Keep on the Beat [Rd. 2] — Arrangement
  • Saari [Rd. 3] — Arrangement
  • Prome [Rd. 4] — Arrangement
  • Hot Snow [Rd. 5] — Arrangement
  • Don't Stop [Rd. 6] — Arrangement
  • Dreaming Tomorrow [Rd. 7] — Arrangement
  • Ya-Da-Yo [Rd. 8 Boss] — Arrangement
  • Victory Way [Ending] — Arrangement
  • Miss — Arrangement
  • Game Over — Arrangement

After Burner (Famicom version)

References