Composer Harumi Fujita will be a guest at Otakon 2022, according to Otakorp Inc. She has been composing music for popular video games for decades.
Fujita was born in Osaka, Japan. After graduating from music school, she joined Osaka-based SNK in 1983, where she composed for “Mad Crasher.” She moved to Capcom shortly thereafter, where she worked on iconic franchises like “Ghosts ’n Goblins,” “Bionic Commander,” “Chip ’n Dale,” “Final Fight” and “Mega Man 3.”
She became independent going into the 1990s and worked on titles like “Tomba!,” “PULSTAR” and “BLAZING STAR.” More recently, she composed for “Spidersaurs” with the company WayForward.
Today, Fujita enjoys travel and working on music for games and other media with her son, who is a mixing engineer.
Otakon will be held from July 29-31 in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
Source: Graphic Policy







