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|born=July 9, 1964
|born=March 21, 1959
|role=Video game musician & composer
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'''Nobuo Uematsu''' (born March 21, 1959) is a prolific composer of video game music, whose body of work includes dozens of scores for [[Squaresoft]] and [[Square Enix]]. He is best known for the music of Square Enix's flagship ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and has assisted and tutored many of the company's present composers and musicians before retiring from full-time work circa 2004 and moving to freelance work.
'''Nobuo Uematsu''' ({{hover|植松 伸夫|Uematsu Nobuo}}) is a prolific composer of video game music, whose body of work includes dozens of scores for [[Squaresoft]] and [[Square Enix]]. He is best known for the music of Square Enix's flagship ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and has assisted and tutored many of the company's present composers and musicians before retiring from full-time work circa 2004 and moving to freelance work.


Uematsu has one notable credit in the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'']] franchise: a track entitled "Birth of the Chocobo" for ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''.
Uematsu has one notable credit in the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'']] franchise: a track entitled "Birth of the Chocobo" for ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''.

Latest revision as of 18:27, May 2, 2024

Nobuo Uematsu
Nobuo Uematsu.png
Full name Nobuo Uematsu
Born March 21, 1959
Mana-related role(s) Video game musician & composer

Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫) is a prolific composer of video game music, whose body of work includes dozens of scores for Squaresoft and Square Enix. He is best known for the music of Square Enix's flagship Final Fantasy franchise, and has assisted and tutored many of the company's present composers and musicians before retiring from full-time work circa 2004 and moving to freelance work.

Uematsu has one notable credit in the Mana franchise: a track entitled "Birth of the Chocobo" for Final Fantasy Adventure.

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