Looking back at the dual soundtracks of Resident Evil
Added: 08.02.2014 16:16 | 7 views | 0 comments
"A bombshell of a news story came out of this week that undoubtedly surprised fans of Resident Evil and Onimusha alike. One of the series composers, Mamoru Samuragoch, didnt actually write any of the music.
Samuragoch (birthname Samuragochi), who was originally thought to have composed the soundtracks to both 1998s Resident Evil: Directors Cut DualShock Ver. for PlayStation and 2001s Onimusha: Warlords for PlayStation 2 and Xbox, has recently admitted through a spokesperson that he had actually hired a ghostwriter to do his work for more than 15 years. The composer has been hailed as Japans Beethoven by Time Magazine back in 2001 for his purported hearing loss in the late 90s.
The story gets even juicier when the ghostwriter, revealed to be Takashi Niigaki, publicly questioned Samuragochs supposed deafness." - Patrick KulikowskiMore in n4g.com »
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