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Shoichiro Hirata left KONAMI in 2003 to work at Hello! Project and avex group, but temporarily returned as a commissioned artist in 2006 and 2007 to write some new songs for BEMANI. He then composed a single song for KONAMI's ''Walk It Out!'' game for the Nintendo Wii that was later transferred into [[CS DDR Classroom Edition|DanceDanceRevolution Classroom Edition]], and lately has composed music for the ''Tokimeki Restaurant'' (ときめきレストラン☆☆☆) mobile game.
Shoichiro Hirata left KONAMI in 2003 to work at Hello! Project and avex group, but temporarily returned as a commissioned artist in 2006 and 2007 to write some new songs for BEMANI. He then composed a single song for KONAMI's ''Walk It Out!'' game for the Nintendo Wii that was later transferred into [[CS DDR Classroom Edition|DanceDanceRevolution Classroom Edition]], and lately has composed music for the ''Tokimeki Restaurant'' (ときめきレストラン☆☆☆) mobile game.
Outside of BEMANI, Shoichiro has contributed a few tracks recently for SEGA's ''maimai'' music arcade game as well as ''Wanna Be Your Special'' for ''CROSSxBEATS''.


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* Shoichiro Hirata composed ''Hyper Glide'' and ''Let's Go Now'' for KONAMI's PlayStation fitness game ''MARTIALBEAT2''.
* Shoichiro Hirata composed ''Hyper Glide'' and ''Let's Go Now'' for KONAMI's PlayStation fitness game ''MARTIALBEAT2''.
* Outside of BEMANI, Shoichiro has contributed a few tracks recently to both SEGA's ''maimai'' and CAPCOM's ''CROSSxBEATS''.


== BEMANI Songs ==
== BEMANI Songs ==
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