Joining the company in 2002, Komiyama was originally involved with the Mega Man X series of games, replacing the departed Naoto Tanaka (aka Akemi Kimura) as sound director for Mega Man X7 (which featured a fusion of electric and rock elements) and X8 (more rock oriented). In addition to the change in genre, she is also known to utilize motifs; this is especially apparent in X8. She was also a sub composer for Command Mission, the series' RPG-spinoff, and composed promotional music for Glass Rose, working with Seiko Kobuchi in both instances.
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| - Yuko Komiyama est une compositrice japonaise employée chez Unique Note.
- Joining the company in 2002, Komiyama was originally involved with the Mega Man X series of games, replacing the departed Naoto Tanaka (aka Akemi Kimura) as sound director for Mega Man X7 (which featured a fusion of electric and rock elements) and X8 (more rock oriented). In addition to the change in genre, she is also known to utilize motifs; this is especially apparent in X8. She was also a sub composer for Command Mission, the series' RPG-spinoff, and composed promotional music for Glass Rose, working with Seiko Kobuchi in both instances.
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| - Yuko Komiyama est une compositrice japonaise employée chez Unique Note.
- Joining the company in 2002, Komiyama was originally involved with the Mega Man X series of games, replacing the departed Naoto Tanaka (aka Akemi Kimura) as sound director for Mega Man X7 (which featured a fusion of electric and rock elements) and X8 (more rock oriented). In addition to the change in genre, she is also known to utilize motifs; this is especially apparent in X8. She was also a sub composer for Command Mission, the series' RPG-spinoff, and composed promotional music for Glass Rose, working with Seiko Kobuchi in both instances. Following the close of the X series, Komiyama would then become a regular composer for the Monster Hunter series, beginning with its first portable entry. She is also noted for writing the lyrics for the series' vocal themes alongside Kaname Fujioka. Komiyama left the company in 2010 and founded comymusic, where she works freelance. In 2013 she joined sound production company Unique Note.
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