Nobuo Uematsu

Summary

NOBUO UEMATSU is the Composer for FINAL FANTASY X. He has been responsible for the sweeping, epic scores in the FINAL FANTASY series, spawning a successful line of soundtracks, as well as solo projects. The music is well known for its ability to stir emotion in players of the series, changing gamers’ perceptions and standards of video game music forever.

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

Nobuo Uematsu's first video game work that SPOnG is aware of is the 2001 title, "Final Fantasy X" (PS2) as Musician/Sound Effects. Of the titles listing Nobuo within the credits , "Final Fantasy XII" (PS2), "Final Fantasy X" (PS2), "Final Fantasy Anthology: European Edition" (PlayStation) and "Final Fantasy Origins" (PlayStation) have been best selling titles.

Nobuo's most recent involvement was as Musician/Sound Effects on the 2005 release "Final Fantasy XII" (PS2).

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