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  1. Tomohito Nishiura (西浦 智仁, Nishiura Tomohito) is a Japanese video game music composer. He works primarily on games developed by Level-5. Works. OverBlood 2 (1998) – sound effects; Dark Cloud (2000) Dark Chronicle (2002) Rogue Galaxy (2005) Professor Layton and the Curious Village (2007) Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (2007)

  2. Tomohito Nishiura is a Japanese video game music composer. He works primarily on games developed by Level-5.

    • Overview
    • His Work with Level-5
    • Professor Layton

    Tomohito Nishiura 西浦智仁 is the head composer of the music of the Professor Layton games.

    Nishiura has, before the arrival of the professor, been known for previous works with Level-5. He has worked on Level-5's gaming music for the past 14 years. Tomohito Nishiura was first recognized for his brilliant composing of music back in 1997, when he made some of the sound effects for the game Over Blood 2.

    Akihiro Hino, president of Level-5, thanked Nishiura, because Nishiura's style of music was noticed by many mainstream developers during this time, and due to this, Level-5 became its own independent company. He was offered the job of Head of the Audio Department at Level-5, he accepted, and now, he is one of the most respected musical minds in gaming. With this position, Tomohito Nishiura eventaully began to make full masterpieces, and struck gold with one of the first PlayStation 2 RPG's, the game in question being Level 5's Dark Cloud in 2000.

    In Professor Layton and the Curious Village's musical score, Nishiura performed many mysterious and wonderous sounds. The music here was a lot of percussion and strings. Curious Village's score has been known for being the least of the games thus far.

    In Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box, Tomohito Nishiura decided on a darker and more tragic score than in the previous game. Although, Curious Village did have some tracks of sorrow. Diabolical Box's score also focused on a more Spanish/French combination as shown with the Theme of the Elysian Box. Tomohito Nishiura also had some help for this game by Ryoki Matsumoto.

    score was a lot more epic than the previous two. This choice was most likely made since Unwound Future is the finale of the entire series chronologically so far. Such tracks as Unwound Future's Theme and Mobile Fortress have a more upbeat sound than the previous games' tracks. An outside pianist named Ann Sally was hired to help with the Ending Credits song

    In each game soundtrack, Nishiura, along with the Layton Grand Caravan Orchestra, has also performed live versions of many of the songs in the series. These have been featured in the soundtracks for the various games and are much more vibrant and colorful with many more instruments and sounds produced.

  3. Tomohito Nishiura is known for Dragon Quest VIII (2004), Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2012) and Jeanne d'Arc (2006).

  4. Apr 16, 2021 · Tomohito Nishiura & Norihito Sumitomo - Concert Suite from "Professor Layton & The Diabolical Box". Composer: Tomohito Nishiura Arranger: Tomohito Nishiura & Norihito Sumitomo...

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  5. Sep 14, 2021 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupPuzzles · Tomohito NishiuraProfessor Layton And The Curious Village℗ A UNIVERSAL SIGMA release; ℗ 2008 LEVEL-5 In...

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