Works
- Synthesizer Operator
- Another Mind (1998)
- Chocobo Racing (1998)
- Legend of Mana (1999) - with Takeharu Ishimoto, Hirosato Noda, and Ryo Yamazaki
- Racing Lagoon (1999)
- Threads of Fate (1999)
- Vagrant Story (2000) - with Takeharu Ishimoto and Hirosato Noda
- The Bouncer (2000)
- Tetra Master (2002)
- Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart (2003) - with Hirosato Noda and Ryo Yamazaki
- Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urghan (2006)
- Composer
- Front Mission 1st (2003)
- Front Mission 4 (2003) - with Ryo Yamazaki
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (2003) - with Kumi Tanioka
- Front Mission Online (2005) - with Ryo Yamazaki
- Front Mission 5: Scars of the War (2005) - with Kenichiro Fukui, Yasuhiro Yamanaka, and Masayoshi Soken
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers (2009) - with Ryo Yamazaki and Kumi Tanioka
- Fantasy Earth:Zero Chronicles OST (2011) - with Ryo Yamazaki and Tsuyoshi Sekito
- Sengoku IXA (2011) - with Naoshi Mizuta, Yasuhiro Yamanaka, Takeharu Ishimoto, Tsuyoshi Sekito, Mitsuto Suzuki, Hirosato Noda, Keiji Kawamori, Ryo Yamazaki, and Masayoshi Soken
- Arranger
- Final Fantasy XI (2002) - with Hirosato Noda
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