Did anybody ever give any concrete evidence that Kenji Yamamoto composed the soundtracks for the 2nd and 3rd Sparking games? By this, I mean the music that was contained in the European and American releases.
I ask this, because it drives me up the wall wonderering if he did, the soundtracks to these games don't have similar instrumentation or styles to the Budokai or Burst Limit soundtracks, or many previous Dragonball series.
Sparking NEO & METEOR composer?
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Re: Sparking NEO & METEOR composer?
I am not sure exactly what you are asking. The Budokai Tenkaichi games (not Japanese) had recycled music from the Budokai series.Rory wrote:Did anybody ever give any concrete evidence that Kenji Yamamoto composed the soundtracks for the 2nd and 3rd Sparking games? By this, I mean the music that was contained in the European and American releases.
I ask this, because it drives me up the wall wonderering if he did, the soundtracks to these games don't have similar instrumentation or styles to the Budokai or Burst Limit soundtracks, or many previous Dragonball series.
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Re: Sparking NEO & METEOR composer?
Er...No, only the first Budokai Tenkaichi game had Budokai music, BT2 and BT3 both had new music added to their releases excluding the Japanese versions.jda95 wrote:I am not sure exactly what you are asking. The Budokai Tenkaichi games (not Japanese) had recycled music from the Budokai series.Rory wrote:Did anybody ever give any concrete evidence that Kenji Yamamoto composed the soundtracks for the 2nd and 3rd Sparking games? By this, I mean the music that was contained in the European and American releases.
I ask this, because it drives me up the wall wonderering if he did, the soundtracks to these games don't have similar instrumentation or styles to the Budokai or Burst Limit soundtracks, or many previous Dragonball series.