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Kawakami joined Inti in 2005, where his first game contributions were for Mega Man ZX, which includes Trap Factory (Prometheus and Pandora's battle theme) among others. This was followed by its sequel (where he composed the music that would later be used for Ashe and Grey's vocal character themes) and both Mega Man 9 and 10, the lattermost of which he served as main composer.

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  • Ryo Kawakami
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  • Kawakami joined Inti in 2005, where his first game contributions were for Mega Man ZX, which includes Trap Factory (Prometheus and Pandora's battle theme) among others. This was followed by its sequel (where he composed the music that would later be used for Ashe and Grey's vocal character themes) and both Mega Man 9 and 10, the lattermost of which he served as main composer.
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  • Kawakami joined Inti in 2005, where his first game contributions were for Mega Man ZX, which includes Trap Factory (Prometheus and Pandora's battle theme) among others. This was followed by its sequel (where he composed the music that would later be used for Ashe and Grey's vocal character themes) and both Mega Man 9 and 10, the lattermost of which he served as main composer. Like Ippo Yamada, Kawakami is also a keyboardist, as demonstrated by the albums Inti regularly produces (where his chief role is sound mastering). He is more unique, however, in creating mixes that sometimes accompany the arranged tracks.
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