Michiru Yamane has been involved with the Castlevania series since 1994’s Bloodlines.
If you’ve spent a good amount of time playing Castlevania games in the past, there’s a high probability you’ve probably encountered Michiru Yamane’s music in the past — even if you don’t happen to know her name.
The acclaimed Japanese composer has been a regular contributor to the classic Konami demon-slaying series since 1994’s Castlevania Bloodlines on the Sega Mega Drive, notably writing the soundtrack to what many consider to be the series’s high point — 1997’s Castlevania Symphony of the Night — as well as several Castlevania games for handheld consoles, and the Castlevania spiritual successor Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night.
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Michiru Yamane has been involved with the Castlevania series since 1994’s Bloodlines.
If you’ve spent a good amount of time playing Castlevania games in the past, there’s a high probability you’ve probably encountered Michiru Yamane’s music in the past — even if you don’t happen to know her name.
The acclaimed Japanese composer has been a regular contributor to the classic Konami demon-slaying series since 1994’s Castlevania Bloodlines on the Sega Mega Drive, notably writing the soundtrack to what many consider to be the series’s high point — 1997’s Castlevania Symphony of the Night — as well as several Castlevania games for handheld consoles, and the Castlevania spiritual successor Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night.
Read the full article on timeextension.com