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  • Masaharu Iwata
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  • Iwata's collaboration with Sakimoto spawned many other great works such as music for the Ogre Battle series, although arguably the most well-known of their collaborative works is the soundtrack to Final Fantasy Tactics. While their collaboration briefly ended in 2000, Iwata came forward to assist Sakimoto in establishing the video game music company Basiscape in 2002, and has since become a major part of the company.
  • Masaharu Iwata is one of the three founding members of Basiscape, the other two being Hitoshi Sakimoto and Manabu Namiki. He usually collaborates with Hitoshi Sakimoto, or with Basiscape in general. His style tends to emphasize a consistent rhythm, and is slightly more conservative about instrument variety in a single song than Hitoshi Sakimoto. It's pretty dang hard to tell them apart oftentimes, since they've been working together for so long, unless the liner notes or CD info explicitly state which songs were done by which artist. He has been the lead composer for: * Baroque * Evolution
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  • Masaharu Iwata is one of the three founding members of Basiscape, the other two being Hitoshi Sakimoto and Manabu Namiki. He usually collaborates with Hitoshi Sakimoto, or with Basiscape in general. His style tends to emphasize a consistent rhythm, and is slightly more conservative about instrument variety in a single song than Hitoshi Sakimoto. It's pretty dang hard to tell them apart oftentimes, since they've been working together for so long, unless the liner notes or CD info explicitly state which songs were done by which artist. He has been the lead composer for: * Baroque * Evolution With Hitoshi Sakimoto: * Deltora Quest * Final Fantasy Tactics * Final Fantasy Tactics Advance * Final Fantasy Tactics a 2 * Gauntlet (1985 video game) 4 * Grim Grimoire * Ogre Battle * Revolter * Shippu Mahou Daisakusen * Stella Deus the Gate of Eternity * Tactics Ogre * Verytex In collaboration with others: * Soul Calibur IV
  • Iwata's collaboration with Sakimoto spawned many other great works such as music for the Ogre Battle series, although arguably the most well-known of their collaborative works is the soundtrack to Final Fantasy Tactics. While their collaboration briefly ended in 2000, Iwata came forward to assist Sakimoto in establishing the video game music company Basiscape in 2002, and has since become a major part of the company.
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