Setsuo Yamamoto (山本 節生 Yamamoto Setsuo) is a Japanese video game music composer working for Capcom. He joined the company in 1992, where his first tracks were for the Final Fight series. He received special thanks in the credits for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.
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| - Setsuo Yamamoto (山本 節生 Yamamoto Setsuo) is a Japanese video game music composer working for Capcom. He joined the company in 1992, where his first tracks were for the Final Fight series. He received special thanks in the credits for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.
- Yamamoto incorporates a lot of instruments in his music, including saxophones, drumsets and his signature "bone guitar" sound. During the CPS2 era, Yamamoto retained his ties with the Mega Man series and also became a common face in the Street Fighter games and related spinoffs. Other arcade titles he worked on include JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Strider 2, and the Rival Schools series.
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| - Yamamoto incorporates a lot of instruments in his music, including saxophones, drumsets and his signature "bone guitar" sound. During the CPS2 era, Yamamoto retained his ties with the Mega Man series and also became a common face in the Street Fighter games and related spinoffs. Other arcade titles he worked on include JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Strider 2, and the Rival Schools series. In the following decade, Yamamoto took on more executive duties ranging from sound director (for Glass Rose) to sound studio manager (for bit Master studio) and now supports the developers. Otherwise, his name is now most commonly found under "Special Thanks."
- Setsuo Yamamoto (山本 節生 Yamamoto Setsuo) is a Japanese video game music composer working for Capcom. He joined the company in 1992, where his first tracks were for the Final Fight series. He received special thanks in the credits for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.
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