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For the enemy boss based on this person, see Uematsu.
Nobuo Uematsu

Nobuo Uematsu is a Japanese video game composer most famous for scoring the majority of the games in the Final Fantasy series.

Uematsu and Final Fantasy/Terra Battle creator Hironobu Sakaguchi have worked together on many video game titles, most notably the games in the Final Fantasy series. He left Square Enix in 2004 to found his own company called Smile Please, and the music production company Dog Ear Records. He now serves as a freelance composer and was responsible for Terra Battle's score.

Discography[]

Video game soundtracks[]

  • Genesis (1985)
  • Cruise Chaser Blassty (1986)
  • Alpha (1986)
  • King's Knight (1986)
  • Suishō no Dragon (1986)
  • 3-D WorldRunner (1987)
  • Apple Town Story (1987)
  • JJ (1987)
  • Cleopatra no Mahou (1987)
  • Rad Racer (1987)
  • Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School (1987)
  • Final Fantasy (1987)
  • Aliens (1987)
  • Hanjuku Hero (1988)
  • Final Fantasy II (1988) – re-scored by Tsuyoshi Sekito on the WonderSwan Color and PlayStation versions (2000, 2002)
  • Square no Tom Sawyer (1989)
  • The Final Fantasy Legend (1989)
  • Final Fantasy III (1990) – re-scored with Tsuyoshi Sekito and Keiji Kawamori for the Nintendo DS version (2006)
  • Final Fantasy IV (1991)
  • Final Fantasy Legend II (1991) – with Kenji Ito
  • Final Fantasy V (1992)
  • Romancing SaGa 2 (1993) – with Kenji Ito
  • Final Fantasy VI (1994)
  • Chrono Trigger (1995) – with Yasunori Mitsuda and Noriko Matsueda, and with Tsuyoshi Sekito for the PlayStation version
  • DynamiTracer (1995)
  • Front Mission: Gun Hazard (1996) – with Yasunori Mitsuda, Masashi Hamauzu, and Junya Nakano
  • Final Fantasy VII (1997)
  • Final Fantasy VIII (1999)
  • Final Fantasy IX (2000)
  • Final Fantasy X (2001) – with Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano
  • Final Fantasy XI (2002) – with Naoshi Mizuta and Kumi Tanioka
  • Hanjuku Hero Tai 3D (2002)
  • Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (2003) – with Hitoshi Sakimoto
  • Hanjuku Hero 4: 7-Jin no Hanjuku Hero (2005) – with Kenichiro Fukui, Hirosato Noda, Tsuyoshi Sekito, Naoshi Mizuta, Kenichi Mikoshiba, Ai Yamashita, and Kenji Ito
  • Final Fantasy XII (2006) – with Hitoshi Sakimoto
  • Blue Dragon (2006)
  • Lost Odyssey (2007)
  • Anata o Yurusanai (2007)
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008) – with several others
  • Lord of Vermilion (2008)
  • Blue Dragon Plus (2008)
  • [AWAY Shuffle Dungeon (2008)
  • Final Fantasy XIII (2009) – with Masashi Hamauzu
  • Blue Dragon 2 (TBA)
  • Cry On (canceled)


Other works[]

  • Final Fantasy IV Celtic Moon (1991) – with Máire Breatnach
  • Phantasmagoria (1994)
  • Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec Final Fantasy VIII (1999)
  • Ah! My Goddess: The Movie (2000) – with Shiro Hamaguchi
  • Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack PLUS (2000)
  • Piano Collections Final Fantasy IX (2001)
  • Final Fantasy: Unlimited Music Adventure Version 1 (2001) – with Shiro Hamaguchi
  • Final Fantasy: Unlimited Music Adventure Version 2 (2002) – with Shiro Hamaguchi and Akifumi Tada
  • The Black Mages (2003)
  • Piano Collections Final Fantasy VII (2003)
  • The Black Mages II: The Skies Above (2004)
  • Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (2005)
  • The Black Mages III: Darkness and Starlight (2008)
  • Guin Saga (2009)


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