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The Dreamcast startup sound was composed by Japanese electronic/classical musician and former Yellow Magic Orchestra member Ryuichi Sakamoto. Sakamoto, by then internationally renowned for his film scores, was a personal friend of Kenji Eno, who came up with the console's name.
GameSpot interview with Kenji Eno:
http://gamespot.com/news/interview-with-kenji-eno-2446022
It's Still Thinking article about Sakamoto's involvement:
https://www.itsstillthinking.com/hearing-the-love-ryuichi-sakamoto/
Time Extension article confirming that Kenji Eno named the Dreamcast:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240115161948/https://www.timeextension.com/features/who-created-dreamcasts-logo-we-spent-a-year-trying-to-find-out
http://gamespot.com/news/interview-with-kenji-eno-2446022
It's Still Thinking article about Sakamoto's involvement:
https://www.itsstillthinking.com/hearing-the-love-ryuichi-sakamoto/
Time Extension article confirming that Kenji Eno named the Dreamcast:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240115161948/https://www.timeextension.com/features/who-created-dreamcasts-logo-we-spent-a-year-trying-to-find-out
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