Katsuhiro Hayashi

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Katsuhiro Hayashi (林 克洋 Hayashi Katsuhiro, b. October 28, 1965), also known as Funky K.H., is a Japanese video game composer. He is best known for his work on various Sega titles such as Black Belt, Gain Ground, Super-Hang On, Galaxy Force, and Thunder Blade, the latter three of which were composed in collaboration with fellow S.S.T. Band member Koichi Namiki, whom he had previously known and invited to join Sega. Hayashi left Sega in 1990 to become a freelance composer, working on other games such as Virtual Open Tennis and Nushi Tsuri 64.

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