Yasunori Mitsuda (光田 康典 Mitsuda Yasunori, born January 21, 1972) is a Japan… Read Full Bio ↴Yasunori Mitsuda (光田 康典 Mitsuda Yasunori, born January 21, 1972) is a Japanese composer, sound designer, and musician. He is best known for his work for developer Squaresoft (now Square Enix), having composed the scores for their role-playing video games Chrono Trigger (1995), its sequel Chrono Cross (1999), and Xenogears (1998). A self-affirmed minimalist, Mitsuda's influences include jazz, classical, and Asian (Indian and Japanese) ethnic music.
Born in Tokuyama, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, Mitsuda began studying the piano at the age of five. By chance, he noticed a job advertisement for sound production for Squaresoft in an issue of Famitsu; despite a self-described "disastrous" interview with Squaresoft head composer 植松伸夫, in which he admitted he considered the job only a stepping stone to further his career and that he had never played Square's most famous games, such as Final Fantasy, executives were sufficiently impressed with his demo that he was hired as sound staff in 1992.
The release of Chrono Cross marked the beginning of his career as a freelance artist, which he continues to be, releasing both video game soundtracks and other original works under his own label, Procyon Studio. Other famous works of Mitsuda's include Mario Party, the Shadow Hearts series, and Xenosaga, a spiritual successor to Xenogears.
Born in Tokuyama, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, Mitsuda began studying the piano at the age of five. By chance, he noticed a job advertisement for sound production for Squaresoft in an issue of Famitsu; despite a self-described "disastrous" interview with Squaresoft head composer 植松伸夫, in which he admitted he considered the job only a stepping stone to further his career and that he had never played Square's most famous games, such as Final Fantasy, executives were sufficiently impressed with his demo that he was hired as sound staff in 1992.
The release of Chrono Cross marked the beginning of his career as a freelance artist, which he continues to be, releasing both video game soundtracks and other original works under his own label, Procyon Studio. Other famous works of Mitsuda's include Mario Party, the Shadow Hearts series, and Xenosaga, a spiritual successor to Xenogears.
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光田康典 Lyrics
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Radical Dreamers 幼い手につつんだ ふるえてるその光を ここまでたどってきた 時間のふちをさまよい さがしつづけてきたよ 名前さえ…
RADICAL DREAMERS〜盗めない宝石〜 幼い手につつんだ ふるえてるその光を ここまでたどってきた 時間のふちをさまよい さがしつづけてきたよ 名前さえ知らな…
予感 どうせ 嫌われるなら 思いきり 嫌われたい 飾り立てた そのやさしさよりも 一つの真実(ほんとう)が 聞きたい いつ…
最先と最後 They are alone in the oppressing dark, but Luminous power is…海と炎の絆 Your fingertips moving gently to my heart The force of life…
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@Maxim.Nazarenko
Information was from the 2022.02.10:
Chrono Cross Remaster
Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster
Tactics Ogre Remaster
New card game (it was Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden)
Kingdom Hearts 4
Final Fantasy VII Remake (new part)
New strategy game (it was The DioField Chronicle)
Tomb Raider 25th Anniversary
So I'm still waiting for the:
Xenogears Remaster - I think we will have announcement this year, something like HD-2D Octopath Traveler
Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster
Parasite Eve Remaster
Final Fantasy IX Remake
@joserachi96
Wouldn't it be nice to play this on modern consoles, I think it would be nice to play this on modern consoles, square I'm begging 🙇
@adamk897
Switch!
@cristianoducceschi3547
Holy shut the heart
@simonetumolo8249
I would buy it in both switch and ps5 to show apreciation❤
@ferryfebrian9908
fat chance, the team who made this become monolith soft now and owned by nintendo.
@xil3ntkha0s
@@ferryfebrian9908 pretty sure if SE really wants to they can put together a remaster at least. Until then we're going to have to get the classic version off PSN. Or bring out the ol' PS1 again.
@couchpotato3197
The moment in the game when you understand what the opening has to do with the rest of the game is amazing.
@xil3ntkha0s
I need to play this game again because I don't think I understood it as a kid. I just saw big mechs and asked my parents to get it for me.
@hgc7000
100% yes.
@Novemberist3
@@xil3ntkha0somg the first time I played it as a kid I didn't get the story at all but I was so fascinated by it. I'd love to play Xenogears now omg