Takanori Arisawa

Takanori Arisawa is a renowned Japanese composer known for his significant contributions to video game music. Born in the late 20th century, he gained prominence in the gaming industry during the 1990s. Arisawa is particularly celebrated for his work on the "Captain Tsubasa" series, notably "Captain Tsubasa Volume 2: Super Striker," released for the Super Famicom in 1992. His compositions for the game helped to elevate the emotional and dramatic elements of gameplay, capturing the spirit of the beloved anime and manga. Arisawa's distinctive style blends orchestral and electronic elements, making his music memorable and impactful. His legacy continues to influence aspiring composers in the realm of video game soundtracks.

Number of Songs: 66

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Demon Apsu (Final Battle)

Game: Sailor Moon: Another Story (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Forest Of The Gnomes: Stage 2 (2)

Game: Sailor Moon R (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Hwang (Original Soundtrack Version)

Game: Soulblade

Platform: Sony PlayStation

Intro - "To be a Wind"

Game: Metal Fighter Miku

Platform: Sega Saturn

Mysterious Happening (2)

Game: Sailor Moon: Another Story (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Opening/Title Screen

Game: Naruto Act. 1

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Oppositio Senshi Battle

Game: Sailor Moon: Another Story (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Oppositio Senshi Battle (2)

Game: Sailor Moon: Another Story (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Sailor Mars' Quest (Yaga/Lasa Villages)

Game: Sailor Moon: Another Story (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Senshi Select Theme

Game: Sailor Moon (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Senshi Transform Theme

Game: Sailor Moon (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Soldiers Of Love

Game: Sailor Moon R (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo