Hitoshi Sakimoto (崎元仁, Sakimoto Hitoshi, born February 26, 1969, in Tokyo) … Read Full Bio ↴Hitoshi Sakimoto (崎元仁, Sakimoto Hitoshi, born February 26, 1969, in Tokyo) is a video game music composer. He worked freelance beginning in 1990 and at the age of 16, Hitoshi Sakimoto gained attention through the industry with his work done for the game "Revolter" as well as the sound driver "Terpsiphorean"; an unparalleled synthesizer driver which was implemented into many games throughout the Japanese game market in the early '90s. This recognition led to many game designers and companies recruiting Mr. Sakimoto to compose and arrange music for their projects. When he was just starting out in the field of music, he would write his name as "YmoH.S", an obvious bow to the Japanese electronic group Y.M.O.
In 1997, Sakimoto joined Square and composed the score to "Final Fantasy Tactics" with his long time friend Masaharu Iwata. Later on, in 2000, after completing his work on the action/RPG hybrid title "Vagrant Story", he resigned from Square and once again became a freelance musician. He went on to establish Basiscape, an independent provider of audio and music for video games and other media. After the success of "Final Fantasy Tactics" and Vagrant Story, Square-Enix offered Hitoshi Sakimoto a job composing the score for "Final Fantasy XII" and after its huge success, he expanded Basiscape to meet a growing demand for his compositions.
As the founder of Basiscape, Sakimoto has since been composing for several games and taking commissions from independent companies. He has recently completed music for the MMORPG "Fantasy Earth: ZERO". Basiscape also employs Sakimoto's long-time friend Masaharu Iwata, as well as Manabu Namiki and Mitsuhiro Kaneda.
In 2007, Sakimoto was the composer for the anime series, "Romeo x Juliet".
Announced in May 2008, Hitoshi Sakimoto may begin composing for American video games.
In 1997, Sakimoto joined Square and composed the score to "Final Fantasy Tactics" with his long time friend Masaharu Iwata. Later on, in 2000, after completing his work on the action/RPG hybrid title "Vagrant Story", he resigned from Square and once again became a freelance musician. He went on to establish Basiscape, an independent provider of audio and music for video games and other media. After the success of "Final Fantasy Tactics" and Vagrant Story, Square-Enix offered Hitoshi Sakimoto a job composing the score for "Final Fantasy XII" and after its huge success, he expanded Basiscape to meet a growing demand for his compositions.
As the founder of Basiscape, Sakimoto has since been composing for several games and taking commissions from independent companies. He has recently completed music for the MMORPG "Fantasy Earth: ZERO". Basiscape also employs Sakimoto's long-time friend Masaharu Iwata, as well as Manabu Namiki and Mitsuhiro Kaneda.
In 2007, Sakimoto was the composer for the anime series, "Romeo x Juliet".
Announced in May 2008, Hitoshi Sakimoto may begin composing for American video games.
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Xavier Brooks
"At number ten we have MarishiTEN"
-Cabbage 2016
Xavier Brooks
I figured as much XD
Cabbage Channel
Oh my god, I totally didn't mean to do that, lol
Paul Cato
I still think Kushinada is top ten. Maybe it's just because she's a drop monster and max-luckable but I find her skill set so versatile and her speed is high enough to even take her to gravity barrier stages.
Paul Cato
I guess she's been around so long folks take her for granted. Looking forward to a Kushi video though. Your videos are great.
Cabbage Channel
And now I realize I left Kushinada off my own list, whoops. I'll give her some love in her monster review video coming soon-ish
Cabbage Channel
I agree with you and it'd be interesting to ask these guys why they left her out. She can go anywhere!
ぴの
Hello! I watch your films everyday to improve my English skill kkk Thank you for posting video. By the way you don't play Japanese version ?
ぴの
Thank you to reply to my message! Your Japanese is also great !! Oh I see! You know what, in Japanese version you can play monster strike with friends who live fur from your location. Your video influenced me and I started to play English version right now, by the way.
Cabbage Channel
私の動画が勉強にならないけど見てくれてありがとう! ピノさんの動画を見て、英語うまいな!と思った。フアイトです。
なぜか日本語版をやらないというと英語版ではかなり時間とお金がかかってますので結構いいところまで進んでしまいました。ゼロから始まりたくない!