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Hiroki Koga has been with Bemani since the very beginning, starting off as a sound data anaylzer in the very first beatmania game back in 1997. In addition to sound data anaylzing both beatmania and the early IIDX games, he was also the sound director of the first two KEYBOARDMANIA games (a position that [[Seiya Murai]] filled in for the third and final game), and later became a long-time contributor to pop'n music, which he has worked on near exclusively since 2001, writing music for up until [[PnM_AC_18|18 せんごく列伝]] (with the exception of [[PnM_AC_8|8]], though he did co-arrange a song, as well as did the sound data analyzing in that game). He also provided the soundtrack for ''Quiz Magic Academy 4'', the fourth game in Konami's long-running series of Japan-only quiz games.
Hiroki Koga has been with Bemani since the very beginning, starting off as a sound data anaylzer in the very first beatmania game back in 1997. In addition to sound data anaylzing both beatmania and the early IIDX games, he was also the sound director of the first two KEYBOARDMANIA games (a position that [[Seiya Murai]] filled in for the third and final game), and later became a long-time contributor to pop'n music, which he has worked on near exclusively since 2001, writing music for up until [[PnM_AC_18|18 せんごく列伝]] (with the exception of [[PnM_AC_8|8]], though he did co-arrange a song, as well as did the sound data analyzing in that game). He also provided the soundtrack for ''Quiz Magic Academy 4'', the fourth game in Konami's long-running series of Japan-only quiz games.


It is currently unknown if Hiroki Koga still works for Konami; he hasn't worked on any BEMANI titles since 2009. His most recent known music for Konami was for the first two Tenkaichi Shogi Association (天下一将棋会) games in 2010 and 2011.
It is currently unknown if Hiroki Koga still works for Konami; he hasn't worked on any BEMANI titles since 2009. His most recent known music for Konami was for the first two Tenkaichi Shogi Association (天下一将棋会) games in 2010 and 2011 respectively.


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