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Anime Boston Hosts Final Fantasy Composer Nobuo Uematsu (Updated)
posted on 2010-02-08 15:10 EST
The Anime Boston convention has announced on Monday that it will host Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu during the April 2-4 event at Boston's Hynes Convention Center. In addition to scoring most of the Final Fantasy games, Uematsu also scored the Chrono Trigger game, the Blue Dragon game and anime franchise, the Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children movie, and Ah! My Goddess: The Movie.
Source: AnimeOnDVD
Update: Uematsu co-composed Chrono Trigger with main composer Yasunori Mitsuda. Thanks, Yuki_Kun45 and ittoujuu.
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