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Noriko Matsueda was born in Tochigi, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Her works include Front Mission, which she co-composed with Yoko Shimomura, Bahamut Lagoon, Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer, and Final Fantasy X-2. Matsueda co-composed Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer and Final Fantasy X-2 with Takahito Eguchi.
Noriko Matsueda was born in Tochigi, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Her works include Front Mission, which she co-composed with Yoko Shimomura, Bahamut Lagoon, Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer, and Final Fantasy X-2. Matsueda co-composed Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer and Final Fantasy X-2 with Takahito Eguchi.


She contributed one track to {{CT}}, "[[Boss Battle|Boss Battle 1]]", one of the songs that plays when the party fights a boss. She also worked on various tracks for the PlayOnline Viewer. She left [[Square Enix]] soon after the release of the Final Fantasy X-2 soundtrack, and she retired from the video game music industry after finishing working on Final Fantasy X-2 Piano Collection.
She contributed one track to {{CT}}, "[[Boss Battle|Boss Battle1]]", one of the songs that plays when the party fights a boss. She also worked on various tracks for the PlayOnline Viewer. She left [[Square Enix]] soon after the release of the Final Fantasy X-2 soundtrack, and she retired from the video game music industry after finishing working on Final Fantasy X-2 Piano Collection.


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