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Yasuaki Fujita (藤田靖明 Fujita Yasuaki?), also known as "BUN BUN", is a Japanese video game music composer that joined Capcom in 1989. Except for two and a half tracks, he composed all music and sound effects from Mega Man 3, including Proto Man's theme. Harumi Fujita (藤田 晴美 Fujita Harumi?) (no relation) worked with him on the game, but after composing the Needle Man and Gemini Man stage themes and part of the Staff Roll, she was forced to abandon the project due to maternal labor. The two were part of Alph Lyla and worked in other games before leaving the company in 1992 to formed the sound studio First Circle. Years later, he worked on several Capcom mobile phone game ports, and later for Mega Man 10 and some soundtracks from the series.

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  • Yasuaki Fujita (藤田康明 Fujita Yasuaki?) es un compositor de Capcom.
  • Yasuaki Fujita (藤田靖明 Fujita Yasuaki?), also known as "BUN BUN", is a Japanese video game music composer that joined Capcom in 1989. Except for two and a half tracks, he composed all music and sound effects from Mega Man 3, including Proto Man's theme. Harumi Fujita (藤田 晴美 Fujita Harumi?) (no relation) worked with him on the game, but after composing the Needle Man and Gemini Man stage themes and part of the Staff Roll, she was forced to abandon the project due to maternal labor. The two were part of Alph Lyla and worked in other games before leaving the company in 1992 to formed the sound studio First Circle. Years later, he worked on several Capcom mobile phone game ports, and later for Mega Man 10 and some soundtracks from the series.
  • He is best known for composing the majority of the soundtrack for Mega Man 3 - including the iconic whistle theme for Proto Man (Blues in Japan) - in lieu of fellow Capcom employee Harumi Fujita (unrelated), who was forced to abandon the project due to maternal labor. Other roles include sound composition for Neo Geo Pocket Color (Metal Slug [1st and 2nd Mission] and Bust-A-Move) and porting games for PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast (the King of Fighters series), PlayStation 2 (Capcom vs. SNK 2), and various Capcom titles for mobile phones (via Java).
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  • Yasuaki Fujita (藤田康明 Fujita Yasuaki?) es un compositor de Capcom.
  • He is best known for composing the majority of the soundtrack for Mega Man 3 - including the iconic whistle theme for Proto Man (Blues in Japan) - in lieu of fellow Capcom employee Harumi Fujita (unrelated), who was forced to abandon the project due to maternal labor. Other titles Fujita was involved with include the NES versions of Tenchi wo Kurau II, The Little Mermaid and Darkwing Duck and the Game Boy version of Who Framed Roger Rabbit [as listed on the worklist on his official website despite most of these lacking in-game credit lists] as well as SNES titles Breath of Fire and Final Fight 2, acting as lead composer for both. He also served as sound supervisor for Mega Man 4 (despite being credited as a composer) and was even a member of Alph Lyla, Capcom's former in-house band, throughout 1992, including their performance at Game Music Festival '92. Following his work at Capcom, Fujita continued working on video games mainly as a sound programmer and sound effect designer while co-worker Harumi Fujita stuck to music composition and arrangement for those same titles. Games he contributed sound effects and programming to include Skyblazer and Spawn for the SNES (both published by Sony) (using the alias First Circle), Pulstar and Blazing Star (published by SNK) and Tomba!. Other roles include sound composition for Neo Geo Pocket Color (Metal Slug [1st and 2nd Mission] and Bust-A-Move) and porting games for PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast (the King of Fighters series), PlayStation 2 (Capcom vs. SNK 2), and various Capcom titles for mobile phones (via Java). Despite having left the company, Fujita has recently returned to the Mega Man series via Inti Creates. This includes arrange versions of music from the Classic series retro revival Mega Man 9 and its sequel, Mega Man 10 as well as the honor of composing a theme for the latter title amongst other returning composers from the series' previous installments.
  • Yasuaki Fujita (藤田靖明 Fujita Yasuaki?), also known as "BUN BUN", is a Japanese video game music composer that joined Capcom in 1989. Except for two and a half tracks, he composed all music and sound effects from Mega Man 3, including Proto Man's theme. Harumi Fujita (藤田 晴美 Fujita Harumi?) (no relation) worked with him on the game, but after composing the Needle Man and Gemini Man stage themes and part of the Staff Roll, she was forced to abandon the project due to maternal labor. The two were part of Alph Lyla and worked in other games before leaving the company in 1992 to formed the sound studio First Circle. Years later, he worked on several Capcom mobile phone game ports, and later for Mega Man 10 and some soundtracks from the series.
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