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==Audio==
==Audio==
[[File:Sfront2pp.jpg|thumb|188px|Piano Pieces SF2]]While [[Kenji Ito|Kenji Itō]] served as composer for most of the previous ''SaGa'' games, the music for ''SaGa Frontier 2'' was written by series newcomer Masashi Hamauzu, who had previously provided the soundtrack for Square's ''Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon'' two years earlier. ''SaGa Frontier 2'''s music was recorded at Sunrise Studio in Tokyo, and on April 21, 1999, Square released the three-disc [[SaGa Frontier 2 Original Soundtrack|SaGa Frontier II Original Soundtrack]] in Japan courtesy of publisher DigiCube. The soundtrack features German track names to keep with the game's eastern European theme, and was popular enough to be re-issued on the Square Enix Music label in February 2006. In July 1999, an album called [[Piano Pieces "SF2"]] was released featuring piano renditions of music from the game, featuring arrangements from Hamauzu himself along with Naoko Endo, Daisuke Hara, Mikiko Saiki, Daisuke Karasuda, and Michiko Minakata.
[[File:Sfront2pp.jpg|thumb|188px|Piano Pieces SF2]]While Kenji Itō served as composer for most of the previous ''SaGa'' games, the music for ''SaGa Frontier 2'' was written by series newcomer Masashi Hamauzu, who had previously provided the soundtrack for Square's ''Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon'' two years earlier. ''SaGa Frontier 2'''s music was recorded at Sunrise Studio in Tokyo, and on April 21, 1999, Square released the three-disc [[SaGa Frontier 2 Original Soundtrack|SaGa Frontier II Original Soundtrack]] in Japan courtesy of publisher DigiCube. The soundtrack features German track names to keep with the game's eastern European theme, and was popular enough to be re-issued on the Square Enix Music label in February 2006. In July 1999, an album called [[Piano Pieces "SF2"]] was released featuring piano renditions of music from the game, featuring arrangements from Hamauzu himself along with Naoko Endo, Daisuke Hara, Mikiko Saiki, Daisuke Karasuda, and Michiko Minakata.


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