-
Jetsons game,
using Mitsuhito Tanaka's
primary sound driver for Sting. This game was
considered the very last one that used
Mitsuhito Tanaka's
primary sound...
- the
seven composers that make up the
Sting Symphony:
Hitoshi Sakimoto,
Mitsuhito Tanaka aka John Pee,
Masaharu Iwata,
Toshiaki Sakoda, Yoko Takada, Tomoko...
- of Asia, and they
streamed it
along with an
English dub.
According to
Mitsuhito Tsuji and Toba Yosuke,
Buddy Daddies is
inspired by some of the anime...
-
American cover art Developer(s)
Sting Publisher(s)
SOFEL Composer(s)
Mitsuhito Tanaka Platform(s)
Super NES
Release JP:
April 28, 1992 NA:
October 1992...
- Algorithms, Practicalities.
Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 978-0-12-206093-9. Ando,
Mitsuhito; Takei, Toshinobu; Mochiyama,
Hiromi (2020-03-03). "Rubber artificial...
- Developer(s)
Sting Entertainment Publisher(s)
ASCII Corporation Composer(s)
Mitsuhito Tanaka Toshiaki Sakoda Pure
Sound Platform(s)
Super Famicom Release JP:...
- the
Caliphal throne.
February 10 – The 10-year-old
Emperor Shijō (or
Mitsuhito) dies suddenly,
despite a
dispute over who
should follow him as sovereign...
-
Daibouken Cover art Developer(s)
Sting Publisher(s)
SOFEL Composer(s)
Mitsuhito Tanaka Platform(s)
Super Famicom Release JP:
December 18, 1992 Genre(s)...
-
Grandson of
Emperor Takakura;
first cousin of
Emperor Chūkyō. Abdicated. 87
Mitsuhito 秀仁
Emperor Shijō 四条天皇 1232–1242 (10 years) Jōei, Tenpuku, Bunryaku, Katei...
-
ascension to the
Chrysanthemum Throne, his
personal name (his imina) was
Mitsuhito-shinnō (秀仁親王), also
known as Tosihito-shinnō. He was the
first son of...