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What are those entries "Mix Beat Attractions (1991)" and "Wolf Team Co., Ltd (1991)" in "Sound Designer Credits" about? The former gets no hits unrelated to wikipedia on Google and the latter is no single work but a former company. I'd remove those. 82.135.1.33 23:53, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
Where did the English Chrono Cross track names come from? The names I have are different (e.g. mine says Chronomantique instead of Chronomantic). Maybe we should just use the original Japanese names to limit confusion? -- Frungi 4 July 2005 23:20 (UTC)
I've read that Mitsuda composed for this game on DS (and mobile phones), perhaps someone should add it to his list of works? Dirtie 03:56, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
As of August 2008, Jeremey Soule is listed as the official composer for the game. I'm taking that portion out of this article. -- Sqrfrk ( talk) 06:04, 3 August 2008 (UTC)
That's a horrible picture of Mitsuda on the page. Seriously, someone replace it, fast. He deserves better than that. Gatotsu911 ( talk) 07:08, 3 December 2009 (UTC)
Really, I don't think it's too much to ask to put up a slightly better-looking image of him on the page. It's not like there aren't a lot of them. Gatotsu911 ( talk) 18:49, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
Reviewer: Wizardman Operation Big Bear 21:21, 7 January 2010 (UTC) Overall this article is good, though I found a couple issues:
I'll put this on hold and pass when it's fixed; not much to modify at least. Wizardman Operation Big Bear 21:21, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
He did nothing new for this. He's only credited since some of his Mario Party 1 stuff was recycled. It shouldn't be on his list of games. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.84.197.248 ( talk) 01:45, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
You are completely incorrect, he returned to compose some tracks for Mario Party 2, and even refers to this on his official website (www.procyon-studio.com). Do your research. -- 173.73.19.95 ( talk) 07:32, 21 December 2012 (UTC)
On Yasunori Mitsuda's official website, procyon-studio.com, he lists "Tokyo Yamanote Boys" as a title he worked on and owns the CD rights to. This really bemuses me as I've heard no one else talk about this for him nor attribute it to his name. To further compound the confusion, I checked the Japanese Wikipedia entry for Mitsuda and they have him listed as the composer of "Tokyo Yamanote Boys: Dark Cherry Disc". Can anyone shed some light on this game and how Mitsuda is connected to it? Here are links to where Mitsuda lists the Tokyo Yamanote Boys games under his albums as well as under his credits.
The main question to this topic is: Did Mitsuda compose music for this game (or these games)? If you have an answer to this, please back it up with evidence so as to separate it from speculation. -- Don't mess with the ROBOT ( talk) 02:46, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
Translating from this primary source:
And from the Japanese article on Tokuyama city ( ja:徳山市):
So based on that, I think this article should say that he was born in Tokuyama. The consensus is to list the name of the place at the time of the birth, and not to update it to reflect current standings. Consider Mahatma Gandhi: it says he was born during the British Indian Empire, but has the current name of the place listed afterwards. — HelloAnnyong (say whaaat?!) 00:28, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
An IP user continues to change Mitsuda's birthyear from 1972 to 1971, despite his own official website not agreeing with this. I'm just posting this in due effort as the user has made no effort to communicate as to why and this is where they should. ~ Dissident93 ( talk) 17:50, 21 November 2017 (UTC)
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Will this game EVER come out? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.241.174.197 ( talk) 10:17, 1 February 2019 (UTC)
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What are those entries "Mix Beat Attractions (1991)" and "Wolf Team Co., Ltd (1991)" in "Sound Designer Credits" about? The former gets no hits unrelated to wikipedia on Google and the latter is no single work but a former company. I'd remove those. 82.135.1.33 23:53, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
Where did the English Chrono Cross track names come from? The names I have are different (e.g. mine says Chronomantique instead of Chronomantic). Maybe we should just use the original Japanese names to limit confusion? -- Frungi 4 July 2005 23:20 (UTC)
I've read that Mitsuda composed for this game on DS (and mobile phones), perhaps someone should add it to his list of works? Dirtie 03:56, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
As of August 2008, Jeremey Soule is listed as the official composer for the game. I'm taking that portion out of this article. -- Sqrfrk ( talk) 06:04, 3 August 2008 (UTC)
That's a horrible picture of Mitsuda on the page. Seriously, someone replace it, fast. He deserves better than that. Gatotsu911 ( talk) 07:08, 3 December 2009 (UTC)
Really, I don't think it's too much to ask to put up a slightly better-looking image of him on the page. It's not like there aren't a lot of them. Gatotsu911 ( talk) 18:49, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
Reviewer: Wizardman Operation Big Bear 21:21, 7 January 2010 (UTC) Overall this article is good, though I found a couple issues:
I'll put this on hold and pass when it's fixed; not much to modify at least. Wizardman Operation Big Bear 21:21, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
He did nothing new for this. He's only credited since some of his Mario Party 1 stuff was recycled. It shouldn't be on his list of games. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.84.197.248 ( talk) 01:45, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
You are completely incorrect, he returned to compose some tracks for Mario Party 2, and even refers to this on his official website (www.procyon-studio.com). Do your research. -- 173.73.19.95 ( talk) 07:32, 21 December 2012 (UTC)
On Yasunori Mitsuda's official website, procyon-studio.com, he lists "Tokyo Yamanote Boys" as a title he worked on and owns the CD rights to. This really bemuses me as I've heard no one else talk about this for him nor attribute it to his name. To further compound the confusion, I checked the Japanese Wikipedia entry for Mitsuda and they have him listed as the composer of "Tokyo Yamanote Boys: Dark Cherry Disc". Can anyone shed some light on this game and how Mitsuda is connected to it? Here are links to where Mitsuda lists the Tokyo Yamanote Boys games under his albums as well as under his credits.
The main question to this topic is: Did Mitsuda compose music for this game (or these games)? If you have an answer to this, please back it up with evidence so as to separate it from speculation. -- Don't mess with the ROBOT ( talk) 02:46, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
Translating from this primary source:
And from the Japanese article on Tokuyama city ( ja:徳山市):
So based on that, I think this article should say that he was born in Tokuyama. The consensus is to list the name of the place at the time of the birth, and not to update it to reflect current standings. Consider Mahatma Gandhi: it says he was born during the British Indian Empire, but has the current name of the place listed afterwards. — HelloAnnyong (say whaaat?!) 00:28, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
An IP user continues to change Mitsuda's birthyear from 1972 to 1971, despite his own official website not agreeing with this. I'm just posting this in due effort as the user has made no effort to communicate as to why and this is where they should. ~ Dissident93 ( talk) 17:50, 21 November 2017 (UTC)
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Will this game EVER come out? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.241.174.197 ( talk) 10:17, 1 February 2019 (UTC)
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