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| - Suzuki's first game was Mega Man Zero 2, where he composed stage themes, especially those of the games' typical "8 boss" sets. This role is maintained in the following two installments, but would become more significant in Mega Man ZX, where he also handled the game's first and last stages. This role is mostly retained for the game's sequel, where Suzuki composed "Destiny," Grey's opening stage theme (Ashe's being done by Ryo Kawakami).
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| - Suzuki's first game was Mega Man Zero 2, where he composed stage themes, especially those of the games' typical "8 boss" sets. This role is maintained in the following two installments, but would become more significant in Mega Man ZX, where he also handled the game's first and last stages. This role is mostly retained for the game's sequel, where Suzuki composed "Destiny," Grey's opening stage theme (Ashe's being done by Ryo Kawakami). Suzuki appears throughout most of Inti's CD library, acting as guitaist for the majority of his compositions for the games. He has also served as a guest musician on the arrange album for Mega Man 10, performing on the arrange version of Kawakami's "Against the Pressure." Outside of Inti, Suzuki is heavily involved with other games and anime such as Shuffle! (in both cases), Soul Link (in both cases) Wild Arms 5 (for its Opening and Ending themes) and Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's (for Openings 4 and 5), serving as an arranger and/or guitarist.
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