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| - While the majority of her work has been credited either in-game or on soundtrack releases, there are fairly noteworthy games that have only recently been credited by Harumi herself. These include the original Ghosts 'n Goblins (her first game, where she did sound effect work), the cancelled Titan Warriors, Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, and, perhaps most noteworthy, Gargoyle's Quest.
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| - While the majority of her work has been credited either in-game or on soundtrack releases, there are fairly noteworthy games that have only recently been credited by Harumi herself. These include the original Ghosts 'n Goblins (her first game, where she did sound effect work), the cancelled Titan Warriors, Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, and, perhaps most noteworthy, Gargoyle's Quest. Towards the beginning of the following decade, Fujita began work on composing the music for Mega Man 3. After composing two and a half tracks, however, she was forced to abandon the project due to maternal labor. As a result, fellow Capcom employee Yasuaki Fujita (no relation; commonly mistaken to be her husband) took over and finished in her stead. Following her work at Capcom, Fujita continued to create music for video games. Games she contributed music to include Skyblazer and Spawn for the SNES (both published by Sony), Pulstar and Blazing Star (published by SNK) and Tomba!.
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