Izutani worked on the music for various CPS1 titles, the most notable being Captain Commando and Saturday Night Slam Masters. He was also a member of Alph Lyla, Capcom's former in-house band, serving as its bassist. Following Capcom, Izutani worked on the soundtracks for other arcade titles (mainly "shmups") published by Psikyo (Samurai Aces, Strikers 1945, Sol-Divide, etc.), usually under the alias Iron Champ. He would, however, work with Capcom one last time for the collaborative title Cannon Spike.
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| - Izutani worked on the music for various CPS1 titles, the most notable being Captain Commando and Saturday Night Slam Masters. He was also a member of Alph Lyla, Capcom's former in-house band, serving as its bassist. Following Capcom, Izutani worked on the soundtracks for other arcade titles (mainly "shmups") published by Psikyo (Samurai Aces, Strikers 1945, Sol-Divide, etc.), usually under the alias Iron Champ. He would, however, work with Capcom one last time for the collaborative title Cannon Spike.
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| - Izutani worked on the music for various CPS1 titles, the most notable being Captain Commando and Saturday Night Slam Masters. He was also a member of Alph Lyla, Capcom's former in-house band, serving as its bassist. Following Capcom, Izutani worked on the soundtracks for other arcade titles (mainly "shmups") published by Psikyo (Samurai Aces, Strikers 1945, Sol-Divide, etc.), usually under the alias Iron Champ. He would, however, work with Capcom one last time for the collaborative title Cannon Spike.
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