Talk:Akito Nakatsuka
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Credit for Pilotwings 64
[edit]I just want to clarify why I reverted the IP user's edit that omitted Nakatsuka's credit for this game. According to Dan Hess, Nakatsuka never participated in the creation or programming of the music for this game. He may very well be telling the truth. The problem is that the game itself credits the "sound arrangement" to Nakatsuka. There may be various reasons for this discrepancy between Hess' account and what the credits state. Unfortunately, what these may be and which side is telling the truth is impossible to determine. All we can do is cite the credits of the game, because that's the most solid source we have as to who did what here. I would suggest that a footnote be added to Nakatsuka's credit for this game indicating that his participation has been disputed, instead of removing his credit altogether. —CurryTime7-24 (talk) 20:39, 21 April 2022 (UTC)