#Tomoya Tomita
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nintendocompositions · 20 days ago
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mostlyfate · 2 months ago
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Why? I only allow you to do business at lunchtime. I can take this opportunity to get more rich customers. It's a chance to explore and develop catering service too! She doesn't run a tab like you-know-who. Such a wonderful customer likes me, I can't turn her down now! I won't let you do business at lunchtime if you don't like this.
BISHOKU TANTEI AKECHI GORO çŸŽéŁŸæŽąć” 明æ™șäș”郎 (2020) — dir. Sugawara Shintaro
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kirbymusicdaily · 1 year ago
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Kirby Music of the Day: Weird Woods from Kirby's Epic Yarn
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fyeah-tmnt · 3 months ago
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MONA LISA AND MONDO GECKO DLC
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"Radical Reptiles" DLC will be available on all platforms and will include:
Radical surfer and trusted friend to the Turtles: Mondo Gecko
Physics student turned reptilian rapscallion: Mona Lisa
Also, a free update is available for all: a remix mode of the soundtrack! (feat artists: Anamanaguchi, Jake Kaufman, Keiji Yamagishi, Tomoya Tomita, Sean Bialo and Button Masher)
IMPORTANT: the video says it's available now but it is not: it seems it was LEAKED (accidentally or not, we don't know) and this video is a repost of it. We do not know yet when it will be released.
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nat0rii · 9 months ago
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ive been playing alot of sakuna of rice and ruin, its such a cute game ^-^💖🍚✹
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sparksterssillysongs · 15 days ago
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Kirby's Epic Yarn - Snow Land
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satoshi-mochida · 3 months ago
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge DLC ‘Radical Reptiles’ now available - Gematsu
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Publisher Dotemu and developer Tribute Games have announced Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge downloadable content “Radical Reptiles.” It is available now for $3.99.
Get the latest details below.
Downloadable Content “Radical Reptiles”
“Radical Reptiles” sees a gnarly duo tag into the fray: Mondo Gecko, a radical surfer and trusty friend to the Turtles who dashes around while dealing righteous damage with his skateboard, and Mona Lisa, a physics student turned reptilian rapscallion who dishes out wickedly cool attacks by lobbing her chemical concoctions as projectiles. Both Mondo Gecko and Mona Lisa previously appeared in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV show (which in turn, inspired Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge), making “Radical Reptiles” their playable debut in a beat-em-up video game and a long-awaited reunion with the gang. All players also receive a free update regardless of whether they purchase “Radical Reptiles,” which adds a rockin’ Remix mode for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge‘s official soundtrack. The new mode boasts awesome remixes from a range of incredible guest collaborators within the chiptune scene and beyond. These fresh cuts bring a revitalized alternative sound to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, backing the Foot Clan-stomping action with new beats.
Remixers list:
Lead Remixer: Sean Bialo
Guest Remixers
Anamanaguchi – “Panic In The Sky!”
Button Masher – “Rumble In The Zoo”
Jake Kaufman – “It Won’t Fly!”
Keiji Yamagishi – “The Lost Archenemies”
Tomoya Tomita – “A Few Screws Loose”
The launch of “Radical Reptiles” sees some totally excellent discounts arrive, empowering ninjas to score sweet savings on the original game and more:
Available on Steam
Ultimate Edition – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge + DLC “Dimension Shellshock” + DLC “Radical Reptiles”
$32.90 (an 11 percent permanent discount)
Soundtrack Edition – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge + Original Soundtrack + Radical Remixes
$38.23 (a 15 percent permanent discount)
Available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch
Ultimate Edition – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge + DLC “Dimension Shellshock” + DLC “Radical Reptiles”
$32.99
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is available now for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC via Steam, iOS, and Android.
Watch a new trailer below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
DLC “Radical Reptiles” Launch Trailer
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the-bad-taste-aquarium · 2 years ago
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Mt. Lava Lava | Wario Land: Shake It! | Tomoya Tomita
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shouichinarita · 3 months ago
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Tomoya Tomita - Splash Beach
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pmd4 · 6 days ago
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kirby's epic yarn
dusk dunes
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linuxgamenews · 3 months ago
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Meet the New Characters in Radical Reptiles DLC for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
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Radical Reptiles DLC is the new content for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge game on Linux, Steam Deck, and Windows PC. Thanks to the creativity of Tribute Games Inc. Available on Steam with it's 95% Positive reviews. If you’re a fan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, then hold on to your shells because the game just got even better! The launch of the new Radical Reptiles DLC, brings in two new playable characters for Linux and Steam Deck players. So, who are the new faces? Well, first up, we’ve got Mondo Gecko, a gnarly skater dude who zips around the screen on his skateboard. Due to take out enemies with some radical moves. If you’re into speed and stylish combat, Mondo Gecko is your guy. Then there’s Mona Lisa, a former physics student who’s now a very-cool reptile. She’s got a wicked arsenal of chemical-based attacks. Also making her the perfect choice if you like keeping your enemies sharp with projectiles.
TMNT: Shredder's Revenge - Radical Reptiles DLC
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Both characters originally appeared in the classic 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series (which inspired this title). This is the first time Mondo Gecko and Mona Lisa are playable in a beat-em-up, so it’s pretty epic to see them join the action. And here’s the best part: even if you don’t grab the Radical Reptiles DLC, you’re still getting some sweet new content! There’s a free update rolling out for all players that includes a Remix Mode for the soundtrack. This new mode features remixes from some super talented folks in the chiptune scene and beyond. While giving the title a fresh, revamped sound. Imagine kicking Foot Clan butt while rocking out to these new beats!
Remixers Include:
Sean Bialo (Lead Remixer)
Anamanaguchi – "Panic In The Sky!"
Button Masher – "Rumble In The Zoo"
Jake Kaufman – "It Won’t Fly!"
Keiji Yamagishi – "The Lost Archenemies"
Tomoya Tomita – "A Few Screws Loose"
The Radical Reptiles DLC< is priced at just $3.99 USD / £3.39 / 3,99€ on Steam, available on Linux, Steam Deck, and Windows PC. Also, there are some sweet discounts running alongside the DLC launch. You can grab the Ultimate Edition of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge on Steam, which includes the base game, the Dimension Shellshock DLC, and the new Radical Reptiles DLC, for $32.90 USD (that’s 11% off). Or, if you’re into the music side of things, you can pick up the Soundtrack Edition. This also includes the original soundtrack and Radical Remixes, for $38.23 USD (15% off). Time to grab your controller and shred through some Foot Clan with Mondo and Mona Lisa!
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nintendocompositions · 23 days ago
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Come on in from the cold and grab a bowl of chowder! This is an update to a Winter mix I made 12 years ago! Stay as long as you'd like and thanks for listening!
Animal Crossing: Wild World | Kazumi Totaka ~ Title (First Snow Mix) Kirby's Epic Yarn | Tomoya Tomita, Akihiro Juichiya ~ World 5: Snow Land Princess Peach: Showtime! | Soshiro Hokkai, Yuki Minami, Taichi Tada ~ Snow Village Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Hirokazu Tanaka ~ Snowman Mario Party 3 | Ichiro Shimakura ~ Chilly Waters Kirby Star Allies | Jun Ishikawa ~ Echo's Edge Super Mario 3D World | Asuka Hayazaki ~ Snowball Park Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | Kenta Nagata ~ Sherbert Land Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards | Jun Ishikawa ~ Shiver Star Wii U eShop | Kazumi Totaka ~ Holiday 2015 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | Atsuko Asahi ~ Animal Crossing (Winter) Super Mario Galaxy 2 | Mahito Yokota ~ Freezy Flake Galaxy Kirby Star Allies | Jun Ishikawa ~ Planet Frostak Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest | David Wise ~ In a Snowbound Land PokĂ©mon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl | Hitomi Sato ~ Snowpoint City Mario vs. Donkey Kong | Schwedbeast Studios ~ Slippery Summit B Animal Crossing: New Horizons | Yasuaki Iwata, Yumi Takahashi, Shinobu Nagata, Sayako Doi, Masato Ohashi | 5 AM (Snow) PokĂ©mon Sword & Shield | Minako Adachi ~ Circhester Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Jun Ishikawa ~ Freezing Temple Mario Kart 64 | Kenta Nagata ~ Frappe Snowland New PokĂ©mon Snap | Hiroki Hashimoto ~ Snowfields (Day) Super Mario Bros. Wonder | Shiho Fujii, Sayako Doi, Chisaki Shimazu, Koji Kondo ~ Fluff-Puff Peaks Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Jun Ishikawa ~ Snowball Scuffle Tomodachi Life | Asuka Itƍ, Daisuke Matsuoka ~ Map (Christmas) Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker | Mahito Yokota ~ Biddybud Snow Stroll Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | Ryo Magamatsu, Atsuko Asahi, Shiho Fuji, Yasuaki Iwata ~ GBA Snow Land Diddy Kong Racing | David Wise ~ Snowflake Mountain Medley Animal Crossing: New Horizons | Yasuaki Iwata, Yumi Takahashi, Shinobu Nagata, Sayako Doi, Masato Ohashi ~ Toy Day (Clear) Animal Crossing | Kazumi Totaka, Kenta Nagata, Toru Minegishi,  Shinobu Tanaka ~ Igloo
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dkpsyhog · 2 days ago
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There's a hilarious interview with Tomoya Tomita (the primary composer of KEY) where the interviewer keeps asking him questions about what it's like to work on a Kirby game and he keeps going "I literally finished my job and left the team before it was a Kirby game, I never worked with HAL, all of the arrangements of Kirby songs were made by HAL's composers and not me, stop asking me about this"
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forgotten kirby facts 118 - epic yarn was originally going to be a fully original game called fluffs epic yarn, focused on prince fluffs search for his mother, but the game felt like it lacked any fun, which is when nintendo asked if theyd be willing to rebrand it to kirby, the new character and the setting that came with him were a perfect fit, so the game progressed as kirby centered instead.
(wikirbys page on epic yarn)(interview)(cutting room floor page)(submitted by @kirbytripledeluxe)
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kirbymusicdaily · 2 years ago
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Kirby Music of the Day: Big-Bean Vine from Kirby's Epic Yarn
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quarkimo · 1 year ago
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🌠 gazing along... 🌠
~TAC 25~
this track was inspired by "Frozen Solid and Chilled" by Tomoya Tomita and Misaki Asada from Yoshi's Woolly World. amazing cover art by @ mandallin!! (visualizer is ALMAMPlayer)
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pitagain · 2 years ago
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#365DaysOfVGM Day 168:
Theme of Solid Snake/THEME OF SOLID SNAKE [Metal Gear >> Solid Snake Music Compilation of Hideo Kojima/Red Disc] (Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake [MSX], especially the Metal Gear Solid Integral version [1990/1999/1998])
The one-man army super soldier with an engaging story multiple decades in the making, deserved a character theme for the ages, and they sure as hell delivered on that area, well in advance!
The buildup, suspense, and epic payoff within each section to depict a sort of “secret decisive force” are all here, with the Red Disc version being the most different of the 3 in how it sounds more “mechanical” aside from some occasional “claps” and Piano bits. If you want MGS1’s epic psuedo-Choirs alongside a more Synth-focused MIDI, that’s what Integral is for. The original ends up sounding more “chiptune”-y because of its MSX2 origins, which makes it have its own kind of appeal too! All versions have a Bass worth mentioning, since while it simply follows the other instruments early on, it takes on its own melody for the later parts.
With that Red Disc’s album title in mind, to think that the crediting of Hideo Kojima over everyone else’s hard work started this early is kinda depressing, so let me name the composers to pay respect to them: Tsuyoshi Sekito, Masahiro Ikariko, Mutsuhiko Izumi, Yuko Kurahashi, Tomoya Tomita, Kazuhiko Uehara, and Yuji Takenouchi all made the Metal Gear 2 original happen, the fact that the Metal Gear dev teams get lots of composers cannot be understated! Yoshiyuki Ito & Hikaru Nanase made the Red Disc arrangement the next year, in a disc paying tribute to the Metal Gear 2 soundtrack as a whole with its remixes.
Kazuki Muraoka, Hiroyuki Togo, Takanari Ishiyama, Lee Jeon Myung, and Maki Kirioka are all responsible for Metal Gear Solid 1’s soundtrack, so some of them likely worked on Integral’s Solid Snake theme arrangement the following year! Some sites list “Rika Muranaka” and someone by the alias “TAPPY” as part of Integral’s music team too, but I’ve yet to confirm this. What I can confirm, is my appreciation for the teamwork involved in making each Metal Gear entry come true; it takes more than just talent and brand power to make a franchise this memorable!
(Length [Original & Integral]: 2.5+ minutes, [Red Disc]: Nearly 3 minutes)
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