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There is no denying the amount of work, passion and artistic skill that goes into making games like Super Smash Bros game Super Smash Bros. brought to life by the works of artists, creators Animationmusicians, programmers, composers and sound engineers abound.
It’s a sad story of the industry. No. 1 in Creative These are no longer with us. Kenichi Okuma Died of esophageal cancer last Friday at the age of 56. Has worked in the industry since the early 1990s, credits composers including Super Smash Bros. Brawl in 2008
family members of Kenichi Okuma announced his death via Twitter On July 24th, this tweet was machine translated from Japanese as “Kenichi Okuma passed away on July 22 from esophageal cancer. He was 56 years old. I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who loves Okuma’s music and everyone involved for their long-standing kindness. Thank you very much.” Public information regarding the illness of Kenichi Okuma is quite limited which the departure of Kenichi Okuma That untimely was a tragedy and very sad news for his friends, fans and family.
I pray for your soul …
Thank you for your help in “Smash Bros. X”, but there are songs that are also used in later series.— Masahiro Sakurai / Masahiro Sakurai (@Sora_Sakurai) July 25, 2022
and have Comment From friends and fans who share their prayers and condolences to the family and say goodbye to the talented songwriter. and the director of Super Smash Bros at Masahiro Sakurai He expressed his condolences and promised his legacy. Kenichi Okuma will continue through Brawl and games Super Smash Bros.
works of Kenichi Okuma Maybe it’s not very well known in the west. As there are only a few games that he composed music for release outside of Japan. However, the profession of Kenichi Okuma In the gaming industry back in 1991 he co-founded a Japanese music production company. Two-Five At the same time, the first work of Kenichi Okuma in game Nintendo seems to be Sengoku no Hasha: Tenka Fubu he no Michi in 1995, a strategy game for Super Nintendo in Japan only
He worked on several games that were exclusively Japanese before. Nintendo will hire him to compose music for Super Smash Bros. Brawl Year 2008, the work of Kenichi Okuma including the song”Pokemon Gym/Evolution,” “Flat Zone 2” and “Gyromite” All three are compiled or Remix from the game Nintendo Previous releases include previous entries in the series. Super Smash Bros. of Masahiro Sakurai
side Kenichi Okuma It continues to work as a game composer until 2020, although it is unclear whether the interruption was due to his illness. And this is a major loss for the Japanese gaming industry and his family. which the author has to express his condolences and ask Kenichi Okuma
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